If you're yearning to wander through the land of cherry blossoms but haven't got the chance yet, these spots in Da Lat will somewhat fulfill that wish for you.
Traveling to Da Lat: Exploring 5 spots likened to little Japan

Yen Garden is a quaint tea house exuding authentic Japanese vibes amidst the city of Da Lat (Lam Dong province). The modest wooden house stands out with its navy blue sign adorned with Japanese characters, petite wooden tables and chairs, ornamental Koi fish lanterns swaying beside wooden pillars outside the veranda, and a curtain fluttering in the warm spring sunlight at the entrance. Notably, Yen Garden offers a picturesque view allowing you to fully admire the romantic scenery of Da Lat city and immerse yourself in nostalgia. Photos by: Tiencookie__, lemondog93, llyiiii, mcgiangtien.

Still Cafe immediately evokes images of quaint cottages in remote countryside areas of the Land of the Rising Sun. With its earthy tones of wood complemented by lush greenery, Still Cafe exudes a nostalgic yet serene and cozy ambiance. Here, handwritten Japanese characters adorn signage neatly, and there are pathways adorned with Koinobori carp windsocks—a cultural symbol of Japan. Additionally, the venue features Totochan bakery, Chờ Miêu rice eatery, and Lem grocery store, charming spots perfect for creating Japanese-themed Instagram-worthy snapshots during your trip to Da Lat. Photos by: Imcookiee_, foodydalat, thorjulie0507, ann_ng___.


The charming Maple Leaf Tourist Area nestled in Da Lat is like a miniature Japan, boasting more than 2,000 maple trees, approximately 20,000 pine trees, 500 cherry blossom trees, and hundreds of other rare and valuable species. When exploring Da Lat, visitors can also drop by the Kokoro café, imbued with authentic Japanese vibes right within the tourist area, perfect for indulging in photography sessions. Featuring an open space, Japanese countryside atmosphere, distinctive Japanese lettered walls for Instagram-worthy shots, and a stunning Koi fish pond... this spot is a haven for Japanese culture enthusiasts. Photo credits: Ran_bate, khanhhoang0501, vy.mie__, hangchu.

The enchanting Que Garden is often likened to a “little slice of Japan amidst the mountainous streets” by many Da Lat tourists due to its meticulously designed space featuring numerous exquisite bonsai trees alongside the unique flowers of Da Lat. At Que Garden, visitors can also marvel at the Koi fish ponds housing thousands of carefully selected Koi fish of various breeds. Relaxing with a cup of coffee while immersing oneself in the mountainous natural surroundings and admiring the gentle swimming of Koi fish in the pond are experiences worth trying during your Da Lat travel. Photo credits: Hantn, phamthihongyen97, sd.nhantrann, mphxcdey.
According to an article by Hai Nhi/Zing news
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