Irish National Stud's Japanese Gardens
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N 53° 08.668 W 006° 54.125
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Yes, it is a Japanese Garden in the middle of the country's premiere horse farm! Two attractions in one!
Waymark Code: WMEZ6R
Location: Connacht, Ireland
Date Posted: 07/26/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member J.A.R.S.
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The Irish National Stud is worth the visit to see the horses, learn about breeding practice of thoroughbred race horses, and to relax and mediate in the Japanese Gardens. The web site of the stud farm explains the importance of the gardens this way:

"The Irish National Stud's Japanese Gardens, renowned throughout the world and the finest of their kind in Europe, are far more than simply a treat for the eye. They also provide comfort to the soul, achieving exactly the objective that was set out when the gardens were created between 1906 and 1910.

Devised by Colonel William Hall Walker, a wealthy Scotsman from a famous brewing family, the gardens were laid out by Japanese master horticulturist Tassa Eida and his son Minoru. Their aim was, through trees, plants, flowers, lawns, rocks and water, to symbolise the "Life of Man". That plan was executed to perfection and Eida's legacy is now admired by the 150,000 visitors who soak up the peace of the gardens every year.

Very much representative of Japanese gardens from the early 20th century, Eida's work traces the journey of a soul from oblivion to eternity and portrays the human experience of its embodiment as it journeys by paths of its own choice through life. Birth, childhood, marriage, parenthood, old age, death and the afterlife are all brought to mind as the gardens, a seamless mixture of Eastern and Western cultures, are explored.

Eida left Tully in 1912 with 34 years passing before the gardens gained their next supervisor, Patrick Doyle, who remained in charge until 1972, since when the gardens have continued to flourish and surge in popularity. Today, Grounds Supervisor Irene McMahon, oversees proceedings.

Among the most loved of all Ireland's gardens, the Irish National Stud's Japanese Gardens are a veritable feast for the eye and ear with the sight and sound of trickling streams perfectly complementing the greenery and vivid colours that provide a tranquil backdrop to the beautiful Bridge of Life and Tea House.
The Japanese Gardens are a place for contemplation, meditation and reflection. Since they were first enjoyed more than 100 years ago, they have never failed to please."

A brochure is available at the visitor's centre to guide guests through the garden and explain the journey of the soul. A bridge and pagoda each of a place of prominence within the garden.

Charges for the park which includes touring the stud farm and another garden (St. Fiachra's Garden and the Horse Museum) are as follows for 2012:

Adults €12.50
Children (Aged 5-15) €7.00
Students €9.50
Seniors €9.50
Family Ticket [2 adults + up to 4 children under 16 years of age] €29.50
Group Rates [ICA, Mothers Groups, Flower Clubs etc.) €9.00
Name: The Irish National Stud's Japanese Gardens

Location (specific park it is located within): The Irish National Stud

City: Tully, Ireland

Fees: yes

Designer: Tassa Elda and his son Minoro

Date of Creation: between 1906 and 1919

Garden Website: irishnationalstud.ie

Parking Coordinates: Not Listed

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