A Journey Into The Spirit Of Japan In Tucson, Arizona

Visit Japanese courtyard style gardens on 2/3 of an acre in Tucson, Arizona. Yume means “dream” in Japanese, and as in a dream, the gardens conduct visitors through metaphors that summon the creative force of centuries of Japanese culture. Revealing pathways and layered plantings offer intimate courtyard views of classical Japanese imagery. A Zen contemplative garden, a stone and gravel garden representing sea and islands, a grass garden, and a tranquil strolling pond garden provide further examples of Japanese garden styles. Each garden is a place to be at one with nature and with one’s self. In addition, we house a museum of traditional Japanese folk artifacts for our visitors to peruse and the largest Ikebana container exhibit in the US. Find out more


Yume Japanese Gardens will be closed on Thanksgiving Day!

Open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Nov. 29-Dec.1

HOURS

Thursday, Friday, Saturday

9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Sunday

12 PM - 5 PM


ADMISSION

Adults: $15.00

Seniors (65+): $12.00

Students & Military (w/ID): $12.00

Children 3-15: $6.00

Children 0-2: Free

Members: Free

LOCATION

2130 North Alvernon Way
Tucson, Arizona 85712

(520) 303-3945

yume.gardens@gmail.com

Hours and Admissions

Gardens & Museum hours: Thursday - Saturday 9:30am - 4:30pm / Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm

Admission: Adults: $15.00 - Seniors (65+): $12.00 - Students & Military (w/ID): $12.00 - Children 3-15: $6.00 Children 2 and under: Free

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Experience

The Gardens

Become

A Member

Enjoy

Upcoming Events

Browse

The Gift Shop/ Bookstore

Join

Classes & Workshops

Enter

The Art Gallery

Visit

The Museum

Begin

The Path To Emotional Healing

A therapeutic program of walks and journaling to enhance well-being.

“Under the waterweeds 

whitefish swarm . . . they would fade away 

if put on my palm.”

M. Basho