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Discovering the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
Located in Delray Beach, Florida, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens offers a unique cultural experience that reflects the beauty and richness of Japanese traditions. This beloved attraction is dedicated to promoting Japanese culture through engaging exhibitions and tranquil gardens, appealing to visitors of all ages.
Mission and Purpose
At Morikami, the mission is clear: to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire. The museum hosts rotating exhibitions that highlight various aspects of Japan’s history, art, and architecture, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of Japanese culture.
Exhibitions and Events
Current exhibitions include “Turn Up The Lights” and “AKIRA: Architecture of Neo-Tokyo,” which showcases the blend of modernity and tradition in Japanese design. Additionally, “Time Flows like Water: Works by Masumi Sakagami” features incredible artworks that capture the essence of nature and time. The museum also hosts the exhibit “Journey to Japan: No Passport Required,” providing a glimpse into Japan’s cultural treasures.
Moreover, Morikami offers a variety of educational programming and events that encourage community engagement. Events like the Morikami Book Club, open to members, and workshops on the art of Japanese gift presentation are designed to enrich the visitor experience. For a complete list of upcoming events, visit their Events page.
Exploring the Gardens
The museum’s gardens, known as Roji-en, consist of six distinct historical garden styles, each offering a tranquil retreat and a glimpse into Japanese landscaping art. Visitors can stroll through paths lined with lush foliage and serene water features, making it a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Plan Your Visit
The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Cornell Café operates from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Best of all, children aged five and under, as well as Morikami members, get in for free. Admission prices vary, with adults paying $16, seniors $14, and students $12 with valid ID.
For more information, contact the museum at 561-495-0233 or via email at morikami@pbc.gov. Whether you’re a member or a first-time visitor, exploring Morikami is a delightful journey into Japanese culture that you won’t want to miss.
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