From the wood roofing shingles to tatami mats, from the Chumon (entrance gate) to the stone lanterns and a thousand other artifacts, all were flown in from Japan.

A natural stream completes the tranquil setting.

The Japanese Tea house is the Central point of the Japanese Village.

The Japanese tea ceremony is conducted daily for visitors and kimono rental is available upon request.

You may feed the Japanese Carp or "Koi" that thrive in the natural freshwater stream.