The Japanese Garden is located in the center of the capital and is one of the most frequently visited places in the city. Coming to the park, you feel like you are in Japan, the tea house, wooden lanterns and bridges were made in a traditional style.
The park was created in 2001 on the initiative of the Japanese Embassy in Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the artificial lake located in the park was created in 1941 by Japanese soldiers who were in captivity.
Today, the Japanese Park is a favorite place for tourists and locals.