For those enamored by the culture of the land of the rising sun, don't miss the chance to check-in at these 5 flawlessly beautiful Japanese-inspired spots amidst Da Lat.
Embark on a quest to explore all 5 intricately beautiful Japanese-inspired spots during your trip to Da Lat
1. Maple Leaf Tourist Area
The Maple Leaf Tourist Area boasts over 2,000 maple trees, around 20,000 pine trees, 500 cherry blossom trees, and hundreds of rare and precious fir trees, making it a little Japan in the heart of Da Lat.

Here, visitors can stop by Kokoro coffee shop, deeply infused with Japanese style, right within the tourist area premises to snap some pictures. With its open space, Japanese countryside style, unique Japanese letter wall for photo ops, and stunning Koi fish pond... this place attracts a large number of Da Lat tourists for a visit.

– Address: 45 Dang Thai Than, Da Lat City
– Ticket Price: 50k/adult – 35k/child
2. QUE Garden
QUE Garden is situated on Mimosa Pass, covering a total area of up to 20,000 m². Here, you will be amazed by the exquisitely designed space with many stunning bonsai pots.
The bonsai pots at QUE Garden are both large and beautiful, meticulously cared for and shaped by the owner. Besides the bonsai pots, there is also a garden with famous flowers of Da Lat, creating a unique but peaceful space, often likened by many tourists visiting Da Lat to a little Japan amidst the mountain town.

At QUE Garden, you can also explore the Koi fish ponds with thousands of carefully selected Koi fish of various breeds. Sitting back with a cup of coffee, immersing yourself in the mountainous nature, and watching the Koi fish gently swimming in the pond is serene enough.

– Address: Mimosa Pass, Da Lat City
– Opening Hours: 07:00 – 17:00
– Entrance Fee: 30k/person
3. Yen Garden Café
Yen Garden is a tea house deeply infused with Japanese style in the city of Da Lat. Here, you will find yourself lost in a simple yet incredibly charming space. Along with the lovely garden, hanging lanterns, Koi fish ponds, cherry blossom branches... everything makes you feel like you're in a small house, in a remote Japanese countryside.

Here, they mainly serve healthy handmade teas and the famous Cau Dat Da Lat coffee.
– Address: Alley 6 Mai Hac De, Da Lat City
– Opening Hours: 7:30 -10:00
4. Dalat History House
A place often dubbed as little Japan in Da Lat is the Dalat History House. The space is imbued with Eastern charm with wooden houses, tiled roofs intertwined, surrounded by cherry blossom trees. When visiting Da Lat, if you come here during cherry blossom season, you will feel like you are lost in the land of Phu Tang.

Here, there are exhibition areas for embroidered paintings, sightseeing areas, food... with just 20k for the entrance ticket, you can explore comfortably.

– Address: 80A Mai Anh Dao, Da Lat City
– Opening Hours: 8:00 -17:30
5. Tranquil Café
Everyone who loves Da Lat in general or coffee enthusiasts in particular are no strangers to Tranquil Café, often hailed as the national coffee shop amidst the mountainous town. With a Japanese style, at first glance, you'll immediately think of small houses in remote countryside areas in the land of the rising sun.

Every corner at Tranquil Café is meticulously and delicately cared for, so you just need to stand anywhere to have beautiful photo opportunities. Moreover, within the premises, there are also adorable bakery shops, grocery stores... If you're in Da Lat, drop by for a quick check-in.

– Address: 59 Nguyen Trai, Da Lat City
– Opening Hours: 8:00 – 21:00
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourDecember 17, 2019