Eko Haus | What to See in Dusseldorf, Germany
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Who would have thought that within the thriving metropolis of Dusseldorf, there would stand a traditional Japanese temple, garden and cultural center? Not many people would, that’s for sure, and yet that’s exactly what visitors have to look forward to at the Eko Haus . Known locally as the Little Tokyo on the Rhine, the Eko Haus was built by the Japanese population in Dusseldorf, which also happens to be the largest population of its kind in Europe. Being part of the Japanviertel, or Japan quarter, in Dusseldorf, the Eko Haus offers colorful kimonos, exquisit sushi, Asian supermarkets and more. One of the most sought after experiences at the Eko Haus, however, are the Buddhist ceremonies and traditional tea ceremonies that are held regularly at the tea room.

Bruggener Weg 6, 40547, Dusseldorf, Germany, Phone: +49-21-15-77-91-80

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