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The Japanese Garden is a serene oasis in southwestern Tashkent, created as a symbol of friendship between Uzbekistan and Japan. It features traditional Japanese landscaping — koi ponds, raked gravel, stone lanterns, and a tea house — within a Central Asian setting.
A serene garden donated by Japan, with stone lanterns, koi ponds, and cherry blossoms in spring..

Tashkent City Park is a modern urban green space at the base of the gleaming Tashkent City business district — a cluster of glass-and-steel skyscrapers that represents Uzbekistan's vision of its economic future.

Alisher Navoi Park is a central green space named after the 15th-century Uzbek poet and statesman, a peaceful retreat between the Navoi Theatre and central Tashkent's commercial district.
The Tashkent Botanical Garden is a 66-hectare green sanctuary in the north of the city, home to over 4,500 plant species collected from across Central Asia, the Mediterranean, and subtropical regions.
A botanical garden and nature park on the outskirts of Tashkent with diverse Central Asian flora..

A shaded canal-side promenade in central Tashkent, popular for evening strolls and outdoor dining..