TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 4 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 4 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

CELEBRATE SPRING AT FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN’S JAPANESE FESTIVAL

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden invites guests to explore the rich traditions of Japan during the Spring Japanese Festival, April 20-21. This highly anticipated event offers a unique opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in the art and culture of Japan while enjoying the beauty of the Garden. 

Hosted in cooperation with the Fort Worth Japanese Society, the festival includes cultural demonstrations, performances, unique shopping opportunities, and traditional foods. According to the Japanese zodiac, 2024 is the year of the wood dragon. Like spring, the symbolism of wood represents a time of renewal, change, and rebirth. 

During the festival, visitors will have the chance to witness captivating cultural demonstrations that showcase the wonder and intricacy of Japanese traditions. From mesmerizing tea ceremonies to awe-inspiring martial arts performances, attendees will be treated to a diverse range of experiences that celebrate the essence of Japanese heritage. A special musical addition this year is the Cherry Blossom Children’s Choir, a group of students from the Japanese School of Dallas who perform songs in both Japanese and English. 

In addition to the cultural displays, the Spring Japanese Festival will feature an array of shopping opportunities. Vendors will offer one-of-a-kind crafts, clothing, and artwork that embody the spirit of Japan. 

No festival is complete without indulging in delicious cuisine, and the Spring Japanese Festival is no exception. Attendees will have the opportunity to savor authentic Japanese dishes, prepared by skilled members of the Fort Worth Japanese Society, as well as an array of offering from Asian-themed food trucks. 

Festival admission is a part of general Garden admittance and also includes access to the FWBG’s Dinosaurs Around the World and Seward Johnson Sculptures in the Garden exhibits. FWBG’s Japanese Garden was just named the most peaceful place in Texas and among the quietest in the world by earth.fm

Admission may be purchased at the Garden or at www.fwbg.org. During the festival, final tickets will be sold at 3 p.m., and final entrance is at 4 p.m. FWBG Members receive free entry to the festival. To become a member, visit fwbg.org/membership.  

Regular FWBG Hours: Monday-Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

Admission: $12 for adults, $10 for seniors 65+, $6 for children 6-15, and free for those under 5 (when purchased online) 

Parking: Parking is free in FWBG’s main lot and in the Garden’s remote parking area during regular business hours. 

 

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