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Portland Japanese Garden - 3/14/2025 - I came in to see an amazing koto performance by Mitsuki Dazai.

Portland Japanese Garden

4.3(1.5k reviews)
4.3 mi•Southwest Portland

Admission was $22.50 per person. It's best to park all day here and take the shuttle to different…read moreareas at the park i.e. the rose garden and zoo. We were able to find parking around 10am but it got more crowded as the day went on. The information people were really helpful and provided us the shuttle info. Theres so much greenery in the garden. The zen gardens were very serene. No rambunctious people so the vibes were good. There's a restroom at the entrance once you go through the gate. They were very clean. It took about an hour to hour and a half to explore the whole garden. Lots of photo ops. People around are really nice and offer to take photos. The gift shop had post cards, puzzles, washi tape, magnets, and etc.

Date of visit: May 10, 2026…read more A wonderful, expansive garden, or rather series of gardens, built into the hillside, featuring a variety of flora over several acres. Despite its size, you can get through the entire property in about an hour, but if you have time, definitely take it. Use the various benches around the property and people watch or enjoy the various water features and waterfalls. While the website says otherwise, the gift shop is not available to non-members until 10 a.m., a disappointing oversight that ended up wasting some of our time when we came to visit. And plan ahead for parking, it can be a challenge. I wanted more explanation of the various plants on site, there were very few signs of any kind and staff were nonexistent so I felt that I lost out on some opportunities to learn more about what I was seeing throughout the grounds.

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Portland Japanese Garden - "kintsugi" Japanese restoration

"kintsugi" Japanese restoration

Portland Japanese Garden - "kintsugi" Japanese restoration

"kintsugi" Japanese restoration

Portland Japanese Garden - Inside the Japanese Garden

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Inside the Japanese Garden

Hopscotch - Portland - The bar

Hopscotch - Portland

4.5(250 reviews)
4.5 mi•Buckman, Central Eastside, Southeast Portland
•$$

I'm so glad Hopscotch exists in Portland. If you've heard of Meow Wolf or Team Lab, this is a…read moresimilar concept. It is an "immersive art experience." What does that mean in reality? It means big murals to look at, wall projections that are responsive to movement, sounds meant to augment what you see, and more. Two rooms (trampoline and ball pit) require shoes to be off, socks to be on, and stairs to be climbed, in order to access them. The rest of the place is flat concrete floors. They do also have a food and drink program that I have not personally gotten to enjoy. I recommend everyone who visits brings their sense of wonder and play. You may also want to dress confidently and snag some new photos of yourself. If neither of those (playfulness or selfies) are of interest, this may not be for you.

It was a fun activity for a couple hours but I wouldn't go again unless they updated or changed the…read moreart. Exhibits ranged from visual, audio, and interactive art. There's a "trampoline" that's more of a cushioned floor (probably due to safety and liability), a ball pit, snack/drink counter, and gift shop at the end. Lots of kids there and it feels a little awkward as an adult trying to balance enjoying your experience and watching out for the kids running around. Good for families to kill a an hour or two together.

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Hopscotch - Portland - Rainbow Cave Mule

Rainbow Cave Mule

Hopscotch - Portland - Chomp Chomp

Chomp Chomp

Hopscotch - Portland - Fun!

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Fun!

Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade - Games

Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade

4.1(1.5k reviews)
3.8 mi•Old Town - Chinatown
•$

If I could give it ten stars, I would. So my better half told me about this place and that may have…read morebeen part of why I picked a hotel where I did. So that we would just be around the corner and popping in here would be easy during our stay. Luckily I was able to come in on two different days, and at different times! We got both the night life experience and the day time experience. I think I preferred the day time because it wasn't as busy. Night means cover charge ($4) and bag check. And no kids. You might see some kids during the day. What a cool place, with yummy drinks (no food), and all my favorite arcade games, and then some! They operate on a card system, so no coins needed when you visit. My pinball wizard friend had been traveling arcade ready with coins in her bag, but it turns out they weren't needed. Ground Kontrol supplies free lockers to store your stuff; just follow the instructions and don't forget your code. I learned a lot about pinball during my visits here, and played more pinball than I usually do because of that. I mean, why not? I played one of the newest pinball games, released within weeks of my visit, which was Pokemon themed, and I played one of the more vintage pinball machines, Xenon. And everything in between! It was awesome. $20 loaded onto a card will get you 15ish games, but there is a different cost depending on which game you're playing. I was satisfied with the value and would, and did! come back again. Highly recommend stopping in if you're in the area! Make sure to check out the whole place, as it's bigger than you think and there are more games (mostly pinball) upstairs.

A little smaller than I was expecting. The place is really cool tho…read more It seems like majority of the games were pinball machines or old school classic arcade games. There's a parking lot right across the street for easy parking. I didn't try any food or drinks from the bar this time around but the staff at the entrance were nice and friendly. Overall, this place was a bit underwhelming but if you're into drinking and pinball machines, this is the place! I just wish they had a little more variety with their games.

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Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade - Kirby

Kirby

Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade - Pinball

Pinball

Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade - Nachos with carnitas

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Nachos with carnitas

Portland Oregon White Stag Sign - Japanese American Historical Plaza

Portland Oregon White Stag Sign

4.3(58 reviews)
3.8 mi•Old Town - Chinatown

Woohoo! I just hit my 6,000th review! Whenever I hit a landmark review like this I go write about a…read morelandmark in the Pacific Northwest. Some say they haven't seen an account with this many reviews but there is indeed some accounts that have way surpassed my amount of reviews. I believe there is a Yelper out there (Bruce K.) that is from Charlotte, North Carolina that comes in with 23,000 reviews and 61,000 pictures for his reviews as of 2024 so I have waaaay more review writing to do to even get remotely close to this guy. The reviews I write is for something that is unique only to the place I have adopted as home ( or the region that I call home as opposed to a city). Previously I have written about the mountains of our region like Mount Rainier but this time around I wanted to write about something more urban and a place I always love visiting...Portland! The White Stag Sign is so signature Portland! We have seen it lit up at night and have seen it during the day. All of which we have managed to get different angles to look at. As other reviewers say the admission is free... which kind of makes sense since it's a sign. This sign at times seems to be so obvious that it's hard to miss but other times on the Interstate we miss it completely giving it that "camouflaged" notion in amongst the building and bridges... of course we may just be looking in the wrong place too...keeping one's eyes on the road is an upmost priority... which should go without saying. But you can still stroll by here as a pedestrian and get some great pictures of this Portland landmark and a landmark that totally smacks of Cascadia and the Pacific Northwest!

Finally got the chance to see and be where the stag sign is after many years! Street parking is…read moreavailable in the area and a quick walk towards the park where you have a better view of it. You can also go up the stairs and see it from a closer view. Tree branches do obscure the view a bit. Very satisfying experience!

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Portland Oregon White Stag Sign - Absolutely amazing views on a clear night

Absolutely amazing views on a clear night

Portland Oregon White Stag Sign - Eastbank Esplanade

Eastbank Esplanade

Portland Oregon White Stag Sign - Exceptional views at night

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Exceptional views at night

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site - Inside the kitchen pantry

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

4.5(80 reviews)
3.5 mi

If you are anywhere near Vancouver and have even the slightest appreciation for history, do…read moreyourself a favor and walk the waterfront, then wander over to Fort Vancouver National Historic Site and soak it all in. Right nearby sits Old Apple Tree Park, home to what was known as the oldest apple tree in the Pacific Northwest. I remember seeing the old tree standing there like some weathered pioneer that had witnessed centuries pass by. The original trunk finally died, but shoots from its living roots were replanted, and the tree lives on through its offspring. Considering apple trees were not native to this land and had to be brought across oceans and continents, there is something downright incredible about standing next to the very beginning of Northwest orchard history. Fort Vancouver itself is fascinating. Established by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1825, it became the center of trade, farming, and industry in the Pacific Northwest long before Washington or Oregon were even states. Back then this place was a bustling multicultural settlement with trappers, traders, farmers, blacksmiths, sailors, and families from all over the world. They cultivated massive gardens, orchards, and farmland here to feed thousands of people traveling through the region. It was essentially the headquarters of the Pacific Northwest during the fur trade era. Walking through the fort today feels like stepping into another century. Between the wooden palisades, parade grounds, river breeze, and views of the Columbia, you can almost imagine canoes arriving loaded with furs while smoke curled from fireplaces inside the fort walls. It is peaceful now, but this place once shaped the entire region. I honestly think one of the best afternoons you can have in Vancouver is to stroll the riverfront, grab a coffee, walk through the historic reserve, and end up here reflecting on how much history happened on this patch of ground. Relish it. So much of the Northwest rushes forward so fast that we forget where it all began. Fort Vancouver reminds you.

We love visiting this 191 acre site! There's so much to see...Officer's Row, barracks, gazebo, the…read moreFort, gardens, land bridge trail, and the Pearson Air Museum. We've been to almost everything this historical site has to offer. Our favorite part is just walking around any time of year and seeing what's in bloom. In the spring they have gorgeous cherry blossoms and tulip trees. In summer there's tons of hydrangeas around the historic buildings along Officer's Row. The Fort Vancouver gardens are gorgeous in summer with a wide variety of plants and flowers. There's a lot of vegetables too! Overall a great place to explore. I feel so lucky to have such a gem so close to home! Would highly recommend.

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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site - Blossoms

Blossoms

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site - Kitchen

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Kitchen

Animals In Pools - Street View

Animals In Pools

4.9(8 reviews)
4.1 mi•Downtown, Southwest Portland

Animals in Pools, by Georgia Gerber and installed in 1986, is a neat public art piece in downtown…read morePortland between 5th and 6th avenues, on SW Yamhill Street. There are several bronze sculptures of various animals, such as ducks, otters, bears, and deer, frolicking in water fountains. It's one of the neatest public art installments I've seen, and I loved the animals. If you like statues and public art, you won't want to miss this, and kids will love the animals. After reading up about the sculptures on Wikipedia, I realize that I only saw part of the installment, so if I'm in the area again, I'll definitely want to look for the sculptures I missed -- according to Wikipedia, there are 25 in all. Addendum, July 7: I had a chance to go back to the area and saw the other sculptures (beavers and seals) on SW Morrison Street. [Yelp collections: West Coast 2018; Public Art]

This is the most adorable little sculpture and fountain group in Portland, Oregan!…read more Known for its designer fountains, Portland's Animals in Pools is a set of sculptures in fountains, consisting of a bevy of otters and a family of bears. The fountain part is usually turned off in the winter, but will also boast knitted hats on several of the animals for the season. This was probably my favorite fountain in the city (Benson bubblers not withstanding) and was a super adorable stop during our Portland trip!

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Animals In Pools - Street View

Street View

Animals In Pools - Street View

Street View

Animals In Pools - Street View

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Street View

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