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Updated April 15, 2024
Crane & Turtle Garden – All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2025)
## Crane & Turtle Garden (Tsuruki-En): what it is and where it sits in Makati
Crane & Turtle Garden is a small, Japanese-themed pocket garden in Legazpi Village, Makati City (Metro Manila, Philippines), commonly associated with Washington SyCip Park and often referred to as “Tsuruki-En” (鶴亀園). Commons
Given location details (from your dataset):
– Address/Plus code: H239+G7V, Legazpi Street, Legazpi Village, Makati (Metro Manila)
– Coordinates: 14.5538551, 121.0181862
– Rating: 4.6
Washington SyCip Park itself is described as a privately owned public park near Greenbelt mall in Legazpi Village, with gazebos and recreational spaces.
## Hours and basic rules (the stuff that matters before you go)
Washington SyCip Park is listed as open daily from 06:00 to 22:00 (PST / GMT+8) and is a no-smoking, no pet zone.
A separate 2018 write-up about the Crane & Turtle Garden also claims Makati’s parks (including this garden) open at 6 AM and close at 10 PM, and mentions rules around professional photography and social gatherings that may require written permission from the Makati Commercial Estate Association, Inc. (MACEA). Cerbo
## Why “crane” and “turtle” (and what that implies about the garden)
One blog post explicitly explains the naming: the garden honors the crane and turtle as Japanese symbols associated with long life, peace, and happiness.
Another write-up frames the garden as an “oriental theme” garden intended for quiet time/meditation, and states it was inaugurated as a Philippines–Japan friendship-themed project; it also names Sankakuya Inc. of Kyoto as the designer/builder (per that author). Cerbo
A Wikimedia Commons file caption documents that “Tsuruki En (鶴亀園)” is the Crane and Turtle Garden at Washington SyCip Park (photo dated 16 Oct 2017). Commons
## What you’ll actually find on-site (only what’s supported)
From the sources above, the garden is consistently described as:
– A small/pocket garden designed as a respite or quiet space.
– Part of (or located within) Washington SyCip Park, which includes tropical trees/plants and gazebos.
– Featuring a Japanese rock garden element (noted directly in the Washington SyCip Park article).
## Hyper-practical navigation cue (using boundaries that are published)
Washington SyCip Park is described as bounded by:
– Legazpi Street (north)
– Gamboa Street (south)
– Rada Street (west)
– Corinthian Plaza carpark (east)
That’s useful because your plus code (H239+G7V) and street reference (Legazpi Street, Legazpi Village) align with the park’s published location context.
## Data that may be outdated (flagged)
– Opening hours and rules can change (renovations, security policy shifts, special events). Wikipedia lists 06:00–22:00 daily and “no smoking/no pets,” but you should verify on the day if you’re planning around a tight schedule.
– The permission requirement for professional cameras/gatherings is described in a blog post, not an official policy page in the sources pulled here—treat it as “likely, but confirm.” Cerbo
## Internal links (constraint note)
You asked for two contextual internal links. I can’t add them without risking inventing RealJourneyTravels.com URLs, because your site’s permalink structure and existing Makati/Metro Manila content aren’t provided here.
If you want, paste the slugs you use for:
– your Makati City hub page
– your Manila/Metro Manila hub page
…and I’ll weave them in contextually without guessing.
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