Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson

Yume Japanese Gardens of Tucson Japanese courtyard style gardens on 2/3 of an acre. Museum of traditional Japanese folk artifacts and largest Ikebana container exhibit in the US.

Yume Japanese Gardens is the living expression of an ancient Japanese heritage. Covering three quarters of an acre in Tucson, Arizona, it comprises five traditional visions of landscape. In each, nature is balanced by the human hand to render the spare elegance and subtle spirit of an authentic Japanese garden. 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. One of the first things to catch the eye at Yume Japanese Gardens is its newness. Trees and plants are young, rarely more than several years old. Stones, lanterns, and water basins have yet to acquire the patina of age. Yet the Gardens are maturing. More than that, they are constantly changing. Plantings are slowly adapting to the hot and dry environment of the desert Southwest. Meticulously pruned trees and shrubs are growing into their natural forms in a way to create space, harmony, and movement. The clay walls and wooden shingles of viewing shelters hand-built to time-honored Japanese designs are slowly weathering. Sand and gravel assume new patterns each time they are raked. Visitors find themselves walking through a gently evolving environment each time they come to the Gardens.

Magical Lantern Festivals Light Up Japan 🌟In August, rivers across Japan shimmer with the gentle glow of floating lanter...
08/12/2025

Magical Lantern Festivals Light Up Japan 🌟
In August, rivers across Japan shimmer with the gentle glow of floating lanterns during Tōrō Nagashi (灯籠流し), a moving summer ritual in which families honor the spirits of their ancestors.

Delicate paper lanterns, often inscribed with heartfelt messages, are set adrift on the water, symbolically guiding ancestral souls back to the spirit realm after their brief return home during Japan’s Buddhist festival of Obon. More than a ceremony of remembrance, Tōrō Nagashi is a communal gesture of peace, memory, and quiet release, a luminous farewell echoing across dark waters, both personal and universal. At Yume Japanese Gardens, this beautiful tradition holds a special place in our hearts. We invite you once again to take part in two special Tōrō Nagashi evenings, an opportunity to reflect and remember together.

This fall, join us for two special Tōrō Nagashi evenings on November 14 & 15 from 6 pm - 8 pm
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit tucsonbotanical.org/events/

A New Chapter Begins for Yume Japanese Gardens We’re thrilled to share some big news with our beloved community:Yume Jap...
06/01/2025

A New Chapter Begins for Yume Japanese Gardens

We’re thrilled to share some big news with our beloved community:
Yume Japanese Gardens is now officially part of the Tucson Botanical Gardens family.

This exciting transition, effective May 2025, ensures that the beauty, spirit, and cultural richness of Yume will be preserved and nurtured for generations to come—while gaining strength from the resources and support of a larger institution.

We thank you for being part of our journey so far, and we look forward to welcoming you into this beautiful new phase.

🎏 Kodomo no Hi — Children’s Day 🎏Today, May 5th, Japan celebrates Kodomo no Hi, a cherished national holiday honoring th...
05/05/2025

🎏 Kodomo no Hi — Children’s Day 🎏

Today, May 5th, Japan celebrates Kodomo no Hi, a cherished national holiday honoring the health, happiness, and growth of children. Families mark the occasion by flying vibrant carp streamers (koinobori) and displaying samurai dolls—symbols of strength, perseverance, and hope for the next generation.

At Yume Japanese Gardens, our own koinobori dance joyfully in the spring breeze, echoing these timeless wishes. As they flutter above the paths, we pause to reflect with gratitude on the beauty of the 2024–25 season here at Yume. Thank you for walking alongside us through another year of quiet wonder and cultural connection.

We now gently close our gates for the summer, carrying with us the spirit of this joyful day. Until we meet again in the fall.

As the sun rises higher and the days grow warmer, Yume Japanese Gardens is ready to enter its seasonal slumber.Take in t...
04/24/2025

As the sun rises higher and the days grow warmer, Yume Japanese Gardens is ready to enter its seasonal slumber.
Take in the beauty of Yume Japanese Gardens one last time before our seasonal closure!
Join us during our final two weekends of the season and enjoy the peaceful ambiance before we take our summer rest.

LAST OPEN DAY: Sunday, May 4th
Hours: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM (open all day)

We look forward to welcoming you before we pause for the summer!

🌸✨ LAST EVENT OF THE SEASON AT YUME JAPANESE GARDENS! ✨🌸Join us for a magical night this Friday, April 25, or Saturday, ...
04/23/2025

🌸✨ LAST EVENT OF THE SEASON AT YUME JAPANESE GARDENS! ✨🌸

Join us for a magical night this Friday, April 25, or Saturday, April 26 at 6:30pm.

EVENINGS AT YUME
Classical Japanese Dance Performance
FUJI MUSUME – “The Wisteria Maiden”
Performed by the enchanting Suzu Igarashi-Hayes

Don’t miss this final chance to experience Yume at night—grace, beauty, and movement in the serene glow of the Gardens.
Delicious food available for purchase from the Takoyaki Balls Food Truck.
Advance reservations required.
Tickets: www.yumegardens.org/events
$20 General | $15 Members | $5 Children (3–15)

EVENINGS AT YUME: Fuji Musume(藤娘, The Wisteria Maiden)Friday & Saturday, APRIL 25 & 26, 20256:30pm-8:30pmJoin Yume Garde...
04/14/2025

EVENINGS AT YUME: Fuji Musume(藤娘, The Wisteria Maiden)
Friday & Saturday, APRIL 25 & 26, 2025
6:30pm-8:30pm

Join Yume Gardens in paying homage to this classic by enjoying the dancing of Suzu Igarashi-Hayes. She will perform twice each evening so that you may experience the transformation of the Gardens at night alongside the beauty and melody of dance and music.

Additionally we will have delicious morsels from Takoyaki Food Truck to sate both your artistic and culinary appetites.

Date and Time:
4/25 and 4/26
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Tickets:
General: $20
Member: $15
Child (15 and under): $5
Available at https://www.yumegardens.org/events

🎏 Experience the Thunder of Taiko at Yume Japanese Gardens! 🎏This Sunday, April 13, from 10 AM to 2 PM, our Children's D...
04/11/2025

🎏 Experience the Thunder of Taiko at Yume Japanese Gardens! 🎏

This Sunday, April 13, from 10 AM to 2 PM, our Children's Day Festival (Kodomo no Hi) will feature a dynamic Taiko drumming performance by Suzuyuki-Kai MoGan Daiko.

Feel the powerful rhythms and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Japan. This interactive performance is perfect for all ages and offers a unique opportunity to engage with this vibrant art form.​

Advance ticket reservation is required. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.yumegardens.org/events.

Don't miss this exciting celebration of culture and community.

#こどもの日

Tickets on sale! Join us Friday and Saturday, 4/25-26 for Evenings at Yume: Fuji Musume (藤娘, The Wisteria Maiden). First...
04/11/2025

Tickets on sale! Join us Friday and Saturday, 4/25-26 for Evenings at Yume: Fuji Musume (藤娘, The Wisteria Maiden). First performed in 1826, Fuji Musume was originally a kabuki dance with lyrics written by Katsui Genpachi, choreography by Fujima Taisuke and music by Kineya Rokusaburou. Food will be available for purchase on site. Enjoy this beautiful dance performance in the night time atmosphere of the Gardens.

Advanced reservations required. Tickets can be purchased on our website. https://www.yumegardens.org/events
$20 general admission / $15 members / $5 child 3-15yrs

🌸 Celebrate Children's Day at Yume Japanese Gardens! 🌸Join us for a delightful celebration of Children's Day at Yume Jap...
04/09/2025

🌸 Celebrate Children's Day at Yume Japanese Gardens! 🌸

Join us for a delightful celebration of Children's Day at Yume Japanese Gardens! Experience a day filled with engaging activities, including an enthralling demonstration by the Arizona Kyudo Kai, showcasing the art of Japanese archery.

Savor delicious food and refreshing drinks available for purchase as you immerse yourself in the festivities. Don't miss this opportunity for family fun and cultural enrichment!

Secure your tickets now at https://www.yumegardens.org/events. We look forward to celebrating with you!

🎏 #こどもの日

One week from today! Join us Sunday 4/13 10am-2pm for a celebration of Children's Day: Kodomo No Hi こどもの日. Children's Da...
04/06/2025

One week from today! Join us Sunday 4/13 10am-2pm for a celebration of Children's Day: Kodomo No Hi こどもの日. Children's Day falls annually on May 5 when Japanese families celebrate the healthy growth and happiness of their children. This year our celebration will include so many fun crafts, games, and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Food, snacks, and drinks will be available for purchase.

Advanced tickets required. Purchase on our website https://www.yumegardens.org/events
Adults $20 / Children $5

Don’t forget to join us this Sunday for our Spring Haiku Walk, the last haiku walk of the season. Observe tender buds, f...
04/04/2025

Don’t forget to join us this Sunday for our Spring Haiku Walk, the last haiku walk of the season. Observe tender buds, fresh greenery, and blossoms in bloom as we reflect on the beauty of growth and impermanence through guided haiku.

$20 admission / $15 for returning guests
Tickets can be purchased at our website yumegardens.org/events. Must be purchased in advance.

#俳句 #はいく

Address

2130 N Alvernon Way
Tucson, AZ
85712

Opening Hours

Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Saturday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

+15203033945

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