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Japanese Gardens

The Japanese Gardens in Toowoomba is next to the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), and is jointly owned by USQ and Toowoomba Regional Council. It was opened in 1989 by Yoshiharu Araki from the Brisbane Consul-General of Japan. The gardens are named Ju Raku En, which means ‘to enjoy peace and longevity in a public ... Read more

Costs7 DaysFlushing ToiletsRubbish BinsPicnic TableSheltered Picnic TableDrinking FountainWheelchair AccessNoneParking Roadside Regions Queensland, Southern Queensland Country Place Types Gardens Tags Japanese gardens
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Summary

Cost:Free, gold coin donation box at the entrance

Hours:Mon-Sun 7am-dusk

Toilets: Flushing

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Picnic Table, Sheltered Picnic Table

Water: Drinking Fountain

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

BBQ: None

Parking: Roadside

Directions

Directions on Maps

The Japanese gardens are easiest to find from West St, turning into Wuth St. West St runs south from Warrego Hwy (James St), and Wuth St is 3.8km from Warrego Hwy. After turning into Wuth St from West St, turn left into Fleet St after 500m. Continue 250m to the Regent St entrance. Alternatively, continue south on West St to the University entrance. At the end turn right and this will take you to the other entrance to the gardens. It looks like there is plenty of parking, but a lot of it is allocated. Unsure of where and how much parking is available at this entrance.