The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

Address: 4000 Morikami Park Road
Pricing: Adults $12, Children/Students $7
Phone: (561) 495-0233
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., closed major holidays
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The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

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Feb 21, 2010

For anyone interested in Japanese culture, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens will be a treat. This museum and gardens has been operating since 1977.

Visit the museum's calendar to see what day is best to attend. The monthly tea ceremony is a big hit, and it's a great way to slow down and appreciate culture. It costs $5 with museum admission.   Exhibits rotate inside the museum while the permanent collection includes artifacts, fine art and folk art illustrating Japanese culture.   You should feel calm and content strolling through the Japanese gardens. Between bonsai trees, the memorial waterfall, the bamboo grove and the contemplation pavilion, you'll feel tranquility from every corner.

Annual celebrations at the museum honor Japanese culture. Every August, the Bon Festival recognizes the three-day Japanese holiday Obon, where citizens honor their ancestors and thank them for their gifts of life. At Morikami, entertainment includes Japanese folk dances, drum performances, a street fair, games and more. You'll also see firework show and a peaceful symbolic gesture of lighting lanterns for the dead and having them float across the lake as the sun sets. 

The Morikami also offers a variety of classes for the community to attend. Among these are calligraphy, flower arrangement, painting landscapes and tea ceremony workshops.

The museum store has cool gifts like Japanese themed books, apparel, home gifts, jewelry, games, collectibles and more.

The facility can be rented for your special occasion. Contact Morikami for more details.



- by Jessica Bates, Delray Beach Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)

Jessica Bates

Jessica is a freelance journalist residing in lovely southern California. She holds a bachelor's degree in English and journalism. She writes for a green living publication, which she thoroughly enjoys. Once upon a time she was an editorial board member for Steel Toe Books choosing poetry manuscripts for publication.
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Photo courtesy Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens.
Drummers at the Oshogatsu New Years Festival. Photo courtesy Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens.
Tranquility is here. Photo courtesy Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens.
Walk the beautiful trails at Morikami. Photo courtesy Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens.
Photo courtesy Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens.




 



     
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