SHINZEN GARDEN

Shinzen Friendship Garden is an independent 501(c) 3 charitable organization and relies on contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations to cover the cost of its operations. Your contributions allow us to deliver on our mission to create and grow a North American Japanese Garden that engages and inspires it’s community. 

Events happening at Shinzen Garden!

kokedama workshop at shinzen garden on may 9

Step into the garden and discover the calming art of Kokedama, the Japanese technique of creating living “moss balls” that blend nature and design. In this hands-on workshop at Shinzen Garden, you’ll learn how to shape, plant, and wrap your own kokedama while enjoying the serene beauty of the garden around you. Guided by an experienced instructor, you’ll create a unique, low-maintenance plant that’s perfect for displaying in your home or gifting to someone special. Whether you’re a seasoned plant lover or a curious beginner, this workshop offers a peaceful, creative escape—and a beautiful piece to take home.

Pre-registration is required.

petals to pages journal writing workshop on may 9 from 1pm - 3pm at shinzen garden

Slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with your thoughts through the calming practice of mindful journaling. Set within the peaceful surroundings of Shinzen  Garden, this workshop invites participants to explore writing as a tool for reflection, creativity, and personal awareness.

Through guided prompts and gentle mindfulness exercises, participants will learn how journaling can help capture moments of beauty, process thoughts, and cultivate a deeper sense of presence. Drawing inspiration from the garden’s seasonal blooms, textures, and tranquil atmosphere, you’ll be encouraged to observe closely and translate those moments into meaningful written reflections.

This workshop is designed for writers of all levels—whether you are an experienced journal keeper or simply curious about using writing as a mindful practice. Participants will spend time writing, reflecting, and connecting with the natural environment that makes Shinzen Garden such a special place for contemplation.

Pre-registration is required.

Garden Hours:

OPEN: Wed – Sun: 10am – 7pm*
CLOSED: Monday and Tuesday

*Last entry at 6:45 pm

 

 

 

 

Garden Admission*

Under 4yrs: Free

4-14yrs: $1/ea.

15yrs-Adult: $5/ea.

Seniors 62+: $1/ea.

Students: $1/ea.

Family: $7 (2-5 people)

*Woodward Park Parking: $5; $3 for Seniors; $7 during National Holidays. Credit Cards are accepted.

Clark Bonsai Museum Hours

Open Wed-Sun, 10am-4pm*

*When temperatures exceed 95 degrees, the bonsai collection hours are 10am -1pm Wednesday – Sunday. Unfortunately, the bonsai museum will be closed  during heavy rains or when air quality is deemed unhealthy for all groups. 

 

Please Clark Bonsai Museum to confirm the museum hours or request an appointment to tour the museum outside of the posted hours.

 

become a member of shinzen garden

Become a Member of the Garden

Members are the heart of Shinzen Friendship Garden, sharing their talents, gifts, and energy to support this historic landmark and unique environment in Fresno.

A membership to Shinzen Friendship Garden supports the 5-acre garden with its unique landscape and architectural features, the exquisite Clark Bonsai Collection, and programs and festivals promoting Japanese art and culture in the Central Valley.

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OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Shinzen Garden Educational Programs are funded in part by the City of Fresno Measure P Expanded Access to Arts and Culture Fund administered by the Fresno Arts Council.
bonsai collection at shinzen garden
bertha and john garabedian charitable foundation