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PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka.UPCOMING EXHIBITS
Hours. Museum & Gardens Tues – Sun: 10am – 5pm. Cornell Café Tues – Sun: 11am – 3pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays SPACING, FEES, & GUIDELINES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Event Spaces Morikami’s diverse spaces are perfect for any occasion. See below for a list ofJOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities. Morikami is an equal opportunity employer. There is no visa sponsorship available for vacant positions. Applicants must already have proof of legal status to work in the U.S. Thank you for your interest. At this time there are currently no available openings. Continue Shopping →. Item added to cart. 0 items - $ 0.00.CORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).RENTAL INQUIRY FORM
Enter your information below to contact us now, or give us a call at 561-233-1304 or 561-233-1305. We look forward to making this an event to remember. Note: Your event is not officially booked by submitting this form. A facility rental staff member will contact youMORIKAMI BOOK CLUB
A Man by Keiichiro Hirano. Akira Kido is a divorce attorney whose own marriage is in danger of being destroyed by emotional disconnect. With a midlife crisis looming, Kido’s life is upended by the reemergence of a former client, Rié Takemoto. She wants Kido to investigate a dead man—her recently deceased husband, Daisuké. MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka.UPCOMING EXHIBITS
Hours. Museum & Gardens Tues – Sun: 10am – 5pm. Cornell Café Tues – Sun: 11am – 3pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays SPACING, FEES, & GUIDELINES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Event Spaces Morikami’s diverse spaces are perfect for any occasion. See below for a list ofJOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities. Morikami is an equal opportunity employer. There is no visa sponsorship available for vacant positions. Applicants must already have proof of legal status to work in the U.S. Thank you for your interest. At this time there are currently no available openings. Continue Shopping →. Item added to cart. 0 items - $ 0.00.CORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).RENTAL INQUIRY FORM
Enter your information below to contact us now, or give us a call at 561-233-1304 or 561-233-1305. We look forward to making this an event to remember. Note: Your event is not officially booked by submitting this form. A facility rental staff member will contact youMORIKAMI BOOK CLUB
A Man by Keiichiro Hirano. Akira Kido is a divorce attorney whose own marriage is in danger of being destroyed by emotional disconnect. With a midlife crisis looming, Kido’s life is upended by the reemergence of a former client, Rié Takemoto. She wants Kido to investigate a dead man—her recently deceased husband, Daisuké. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021.HOURS & ADMISSION
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens welcomes all visitors, including people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans. Morikami is wheelchair accessible (but wheelchairs are not provided) in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A push button is available to automatically open the main entrance door. STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Due to the ongoing public health threat of COVID-19, programs are subject to change and/or cancellation. By participating, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19. A signed waiver form will be required to participate in classes and workshops. View or print waiver form here. In the event of a cancellation, arefund
CLASSES – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Morikami offers an assortment of Japanese cultural and art classes taught by experienced instructors. Class sessions run from 1 to 2 months each and are purchased as a “session only”, not individual classes. Explore the full class scheudle.CORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
WEDDINGS & CEREMONIES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Please Note: An appointment with a Facility Rental staff member is required to view the property STAFF & BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2020 Board Meeting Schedule. The Full Board of Trustees meetings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month unless otherwise noted, from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Meetings willKOTO DEMONSTRATION
Online ticket sales have now ended. The remaining tickets are sold at the theater doors starting at 10 am on the day of the event. $5 (museum admission notSUMI-E LANDSCAPE
Sumi-e is a form of Japanese ink painting brought from China in the 12th century. Primarily done in black ink, the name literally means “charcoal drawing” in Japanese. Students grind their own ink using an ink stick and a grinding stone and learn to hold and utilizebrushes to
MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021.HOURS & ADMISSION
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens welcomes all visitors, including people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans. Morikami is wheelchair accessible (but wheelchairs are not provided) in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A push button is available to automatically open the main entrance door. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka. SPACING, FEES, & GUIDELINES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Event Spaces Morikami’s diverse spaces are perfect for any occasion. See below for a list of STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. WEDDINGS & CEREMONIES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Please Note: An appointment with a Facility Rental staff member is required to view the propertyCORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel). MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021.HOURS & ADMISSION
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens welcomes all visitors, including people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans. Morikami is wheelchair accessible (but wheelchairs are not provided) in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A push button is available to automatically open the main entrance door. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka. SPACING, FEES, & GUIDELINES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Event Spaces Morikami’s diverse spaces are perfect for any occasion. See below for a list of STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. WEDDINGS & CEREMONIES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Please Note: An appointment with a Facility Rental staff member is required to view the propertyCORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).CORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).COLLECTIONS
Museums are defined by their collections, each with a unique point of view that is carefully shaped by the mission and vision of the institution. The Morikami Museum is devoted specifically to the acquisition, research, preservation, and exhibition of the story of Sukeji George Morikami and the Yamato Colony and committed broadly tothe visual
TICKETS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Hours. Museum & Gardens Tues – Sun: 10am – 5pm. Cornell Café Tues – Sun: 11am – 3pm. Closed Mondays and major holidaysJOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities. Morikami is an equal opportunity employer. There is no visa sponsorship available for vacant positions. Applicants must already have proof of legal status to work in the U.S. Thank you for your interest. At this time there are currently no available openings. Continue Shopping →. Item added to cart. 0 items - $ 0.00.BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member. Morikami depends on the generosity of our members to share the rich and unique culture of Japan with our community. When you join the Morikami family you provide invaluable support for us to promote the understanding of Japanese culture and the conservation, protection and presentation of Japanese art.BONSAI COLLECTION
Monday, January 7, 2013, celebrated the official designation of Morikami’s bonsai collection as the 3rd WBFF Cooperation Center in the United States. As bonsai master Saburo Kato said, “From bonsai we receive peace of mind, health, and life’s pursuit. We can also learn generosity, patience and even a philosophy about life.”.MORIKAMI BOOK CLUB
A Man by Keiichiro Hirano. Akira Kido is a divorce attorney whose own marriage is in danger of being destroyed by emotional disconnect. With a midlife crisis looming, Kido’s life is upended by the reemergence of a former client, Rié Takemoto. She wants Kido to investigate a dead man—her recently deceased husband, Daisuké.MEMBER FAQS
A: Our fully-trained professional membership staff is here to help with anything you need! You can either call us at 561-233-1315 or email us at morikamimembers@pbcgov.org. If you’re at the museum, we’re also happy to help you at the member & guest relations desk in the lobby. Q: I received purple passes when I joined as Netsuke level(or
MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021. TICKETS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Hours. Museum & Gardens Tues – Sun: 10am – 5pm. Cornell Café Tues – Sun: 11am – 3pm. Closed Mondays and major holidaysHOURS & ADMISSION
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens welcomes all visitors, including people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans. Morikami is wheelchair accessible (but wheelchairs are not provided) in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A push button is available to automatically open the main entrance door. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka. STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. SPACING, FEES, & GUIDELINES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Event Spaces Morikami’s diverse spaces are perfect for any occasion. See below for a list ofCORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel). MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021. TICKETS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Hours. Museum & Gardens Tues – Sun: 10am – 5pm. Cornell Café Tues – Sun: 11am – 3pm. Closed Mondays and major holidaysHOURS & ADMISSION
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens welcomes all visitors, including people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans. Morikami is wheelchair accessible (but wheelchairs are not provided) in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A push button is available to automatically open the main entrance door. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka. STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. SPACING, FEES, & GUIDELINES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Event Spaces Morikami’s diverse spaces are perfect for any occasion. See below for a list ofCORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).COLLECTIONS
Museums are defined by their collections, each with a unique point of view that is carefully shaped by the mission and vision of the institution. The Morikami Museum is devoted specifically to the acquisition, research, preservation, and exhibition of the story of Sukeji George Morikami and the Yamato Colony and committed broadly tothe visual
STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. GARDENS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Gardens. Morikami’s gardens, named Roji-en: Garden of the Drops of Dew, were designed to be a living exhibit as an extension of the museum. Its six distinct gardens are inspired by, but are not replicas of, significant gardens of Japan. Designer Hoichi Kurisu has created a unique garden conceived and constructed in the spirit of the masters.CORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member. Morikami depends on the generosity of our members to share the rich and unique culture of Japan with our community. When you join the Morikami family you provide invaluable support for us to promote the understanding of Japanese culture and the conservation, protection and presentation of Japanese art.BONSAI COLLECTION
Monday, January 7, 2013, celebrated the official designation of Morikami’s bonsai collection as the 3rd WBFF Cooperation Center in the United States. As bonsai master Saburo Kato said, “From bonsai we receive peace of mind, health, and life’s pursuit. We can also learn generosity, patience and even a philosophy about life.”. STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).WIND CHIMES & GONGS
In accordance with CDC guidelines and Palm Beach County directive issued May 17, 2021, fully vaccinated people are no longer required to wear facial coverings in the museum and gardens.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities. Morikami is an equal opportunity employer. There is no visa sponsorship available for vacant positions. Applicants must already have proof of legal status to work in the U.S. Thank you for your interest. At this time there are currently no available openings. Continue Shopping →. Item added to cart. 0 items - $ 0.00. LANTERN FESTIVAL: IN THE SPIRIT OF OBON Saturday, October 16, 2021 from 3-8pm* A night of Japanese folk-dancing, drumming, our Ennichi street fair and iconic lantern floating ceremony in a fall festival in the spirit of Obon – Japan’s summer homage to ancestors who return for a brief visit to the living. Experience an iconic lantern floating ceremony and firework display. See MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka.UPCOMING EXHIBITS
Hours. Museum & Gardens Tues – Sun: 10am – 5pm. Cornell Café Tues – Sun: 11am – 3pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays SPACING, FEES, & GUIDELINES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Event Spaces Morikami’s diverse spaces are perfect for any occasion. See below for a list ofCORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities. Morikami is an equal opportunity employer. There is no visa sponsorship available for vacant positions. Applicants must already have proof of legal status to work in the U.S. Thank you for your interest. At this time there are currently no available openings. Continue Shopping →. Item added to cart. 0 items - $ 0.00.RENTAL INQUIRY FORM
Enter your information below to contact us now, or give us a call at 561-233-1304 or 561-233-1305. We look forward to making this an event to remember. Note: Your event is not officially booked by submitting this form. A facility rental staff member will contact youMORIKAMI BOOK CLUB
A Man by Keiichiro Hirano. Akira Kido is a divorce attorney whose own marriage is in danger of being destroyed by emotional disconnect. With a midlife crisis looming, Kido’s life is upended by the reemergence of a former client, Rié Takemoto. She wants Kido to investigate a dead man—her recently deceased husband, Daisuké. MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka.UPCOMING EXHIBITS
Hours. Museum & Gardens Tues – Sun: 10am – 5pm. Cornell Café Tues – Sun: 11am – 3pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays SPACING, FEES, & GUIDELINES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Event Spaces Morikami’s diverse spaces are perfect for any occasion. See below for a list ofCORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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A Man by Keiichiro Hirano. Akira Kido is a divorce attorney whose own marriage is in danger of being destroyed by emotional disconnect. With a midlife crisis looming, Kido’s life is upended by the reemergence of a former client, Rié Takemoto. She wants Kido to investigate a dead man—her recently deceased husband, Daisuké. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021.HOURS & ADMISSION
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens welcomes all visitors, including people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans. Morikami is wheelchair accessible (but wheelchairs are not provided) in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A push button is available to automatically open the main entrance door. CLASSES – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Morikami offers an assortment of Japanese cultural and art classes taught by experienced instructors. Class sessions run from 1 to 2 months each and are purchased as a “session only”, not individual classes. Explore the full class scheudle. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Due to the ongoing public health threat of COVID-19, programs are subject to change and/or cancellation. By participating, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19. A signed waiver form will be required to participate in classes and workshops. View or print waiver form here. In the event of a cancellation, arefund
STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them.CORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
BONSAI COLLECTION
Monday, January 7, 2013, celebrated the official designation of Morikami’s bonsai collection as the 3rd WBFF Cooperation Center in the United States. As bonsai master Saburo Kato said, “From bonsai we receive peace of mind, health, and life’s pursuit. We can also learn generosity, patience and even a philosophy about life.”.NETSUKE TABLE
Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017 Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100.. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardianwith them.
SAMURAI TABLE
Includes: Private tour of the gardens with our Garden Curator, Heather Grzybek and lunch for 10 guests OR a Private “behind the scenes” tour of our collection and a tour of our current exhibition by Chief Curator, Tamara Joy followed by lunch for eight guests Premium wines,sakes and
KOTO DEMONSTRATION
Online ticket sales have now ended. The remaining tickets are sold at the theater doors starting at 10 am on the day of the event. $5 (museum admission not MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store.HOURS & ADMISSION
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens welcomes all visitors, including people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans. Morikami is wheelchair accessible (but wheelchairs are not provided) in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A push button is available to automatically open the main entrance door. STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. GARDENS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Gardens. Morikami’s gardens, named Roji-en: Garden of the Drops of Dew, were designed to be a living exhibit as an extension of the museum. Its six distinct gardens are inspired by, but are not replicas of, significant gardens of Japan. Designer Hoichi Kurisu has created a unique garden conceived and constructed in the spirit of the masters. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka.CORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
WEDDINGS & CEREMONIES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Please Note: An appointment with a Facility Rental staff member is required to view the propertyJOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities. Morikami is an equal opportunity employer. There is no visa sponsorship available for vacant positions. Applicants must already have proof of legal status to work in the U.S. Thank you for your interest. At this time there are currently no available openings. Continue Shopping →. Item added to cart. 0 items - $ 0.00. MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Our mission at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store.HOURS & ADMISSION
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens welcomes all visitors, including people with disabilities, older adults, and veterans. Morikami is wheelchair accessible (but wheelchairs are not provided) in accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A push button is available to automatically open the main entrance door. STORE – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Blade of the Immortal Film Tickets. $ 5.00. Saturday, June 12, 2021. Museum admission not included. Run Time: 140 min. Release Date: 2017. Rating: R for doing what samurai movies do, times 100. In Japanese, with English subtitles. Please note: Patrons under 17 are required to have an accompanying parent or adult guardian with them. GARDENS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Gardens. Morikami’s gardens, named Roji-en: Garden of the Drops of Dew, were designed to be a living exhibit as an extension of the museum. Its six distinct gardens are inspired by, but are not replicas of, significant gardens of Japan. Designer Hoichi Kurisu has created a unique garden conceived and constructed in the spirit of the masters. EVENTS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Join us virtually to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Japanese traditional instruments. Be introduced to the captivating sounds of the 13-stringed and the 17-string zither, called koto, and the biwa, a Japanese lute, demonstrated by professional musicians from Japan and featuring special guest Kazuyuki Shiotaka.CORNELL CAFE
The perfect way to top off your Morikami experience is a stop at our Cornell Cafe. The open-air cafe on the terraces (there is also an air-conditioned area) overlooks the tranquil gardens and serves a Pan-Asian inspired menu from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday –Sunday.
WEDDINGS & CEREMONIES Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all photography and videography sessions must be scheduled through our Facility Rental Department. Please note, we have also amended our photography and videography policies to reflect these changes. Amended Photography & Videography Policies Please Note: An appointment with a Facility Rental staff member is required to view the propertyJOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities. Morikami is an equal opportunity employer. There is no visa sponsorship available for vacant positions. Applicants must already have proof of legal status to work in the U.S. Thank you for your interest. At this time there are currently no available openings. Continue Shopping →. Item added to cart. 0 items - $ 0.00.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan Your Visit. Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, signature cuisine and a distinctive Museum Store. MUSEUM – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Museum. The museum hosts several exhibitions of Japanese art and artifacts throughout the year. Featuring different aspects of Japan’s rich and diverse culture, exhibitions showcase items from the museum’s outstanding collection, as well as pieces borrowed from private collectors and other institutions. Exhibitions 2020-2021.COLLECTIONS
Museums are defined by their collections, each with a unique point of view that is carefully shaped by the mission and vision of the institution. The Morikami Museum is devoted specifically to the acquisition, research, preservation, and exhibition of the story of Sukeji George Morikami and the Yamato Colony and committed broadly tothe visual
GARDENS – MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS Gardens. Morikami’s gardens, named Roji-en: Garden of the Drops of Dew, were designed to be a living exhibit as an extension of the museum. Its six distinct gardens are inspired by, but are not replicas of, significant gardens of Japan. Designer Hoichi Kurisu has created a unique garden conceived and constructed in the spirit of the masters.ONE DAY AT MORIKAMI
At Morikami’s original museum, the Yamato-kan – situated on its own island, discover the origins of the Yamato Colony at the building’s permanent exhibit. Also – don’t miss the newly renovated Dr. Ron and Arlene Kessler Bonsai Walk exhibition showcasing bonsai of varied styles and ages. Near the end of the bonsai exhibityou’ll also
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job Opportunities. Morikami is an equal opportunity employer. There is no visa sponsorship available for vacant positions. Applicants must already have proof of legal status to work in the U.S. Thank you for your interest. At this time there are currently no available openings. Continue Shopping →. Item added to cart. 0 items - $ 0.00.RENTAL INQUIRY FORM
Enter your information below to contact us now, or give us a call at 561-233-1304 or 561-233-1305. We look forward to making this an event to remember. Note: Your event is not officially booked by submitting this form. A facility rental staff member will contact youSAMURAI TABLE
Includes: Private tour of the gardens with our Garden Curator, Heather Grzybek and lunch for 10 guests OR a Private “behind the scenes” tour of our collection and a tour of our current exhibition by Chief Curator, Tamara Joy followed by lunch for eight guests Premium wines,sakes and
STROLL FOR WELL-BEING Stroll for Well Being Program is a supplementary program, participants are encouraged to continue and pursue individual/group counseling outside of this service. 2. Participation in this is offered to NEW participants only. 3. This program involves mild physical activity, walking on garden paths (gravel).MORIKAMI BOOK CLUB
A Man by Keiichiro Hirano. Akira Kido is a divorce attorney whose own marriage is in danger of being destroyed by emotional disconnect. With a midlife crisis looming, Kido’s life is upended by the reemergence of a former client, Rié Takemoto. She wants Kido to investigate a dead man—her recently deceased husband, Daisuké.Skip to content
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MOON OVER MORIKAMI GALA On February 8, 2020 spend an exceptional evening beneath the moon at Morikami Museum and Japanese GardensEvent Information
DISCOVER A CENTURY-OLD CONNECTION Visitors are surprised to discover a century-old connection between Japan and South Florida, and it is here that a group of young Japanese farmers created a community intended to revolutionize agriculture inFlorida.
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