Parks and Scenic Green Spaces in Japan

Parks and Scenic Green Spaces in Japan
Japan’s parks offer peaceful green spaces where visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers, relaxing walks, open lawns, and beautiful viewpoints. From cherry blossoms in spring to colorful foliage in autumn, each park showcases the unique charm of Japan’s four seasons. These destinations are ideal for families, couples, and travelers looking for a calm and scenic outdoor experience.
「park」Tourist Attractions
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen is a beloved natural retreat located in the heart of Tokyo. The garden has a deep history, originally rooted in a daimyo residence granted to Naito Kiyonari, ...

Kitagawa Village "Mone no Niwa" Marumottan

Kitagawa Village's "Monet's Garden Marmottan" is a beautiful garden that is the only official recreation of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet's garden located in Givern...

Saigo Takamori Statue

The statue of Saigo Takamori, a great figure born in Kagoshima, stands proudly near the top of Shiroyama. Saigo is well-known as a prominent leader of the Meiji Restoration,...

Hama-rikyu Gardens

Hamarikyu Gardens is a garden that combines the beauty of nature and history, located in the heart of Tokyo. This garden is divided into the South Garden and the North Garde...

Ohori Park

Ohori Park is an oasis in Fukuoka City, utilizing the outer moat of Fukuoka Castle, covering an expansive area of approximately 40 hectares. It can be accessed in just 4 min...

Uminonakamichi Seaside Park

Located in the Higashi Ward of Fukuoka City, the Uminonakamichi Seaside Park is a vast national park covering approximately 350 hectares, where visitors can enjoy seasonal f...

Shurijo Castle Park

Shuri Castle Park is a historical park centered around Shuri Castle, which is a symbol of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Although part of it, including the main hall, was destroyed in ...

Okinawa World (Cultural Kingdom, Gyokusendo)

Okinawa World is a tourist spot where you can enjoy the natural beauty, culture, and history of Okinawa all at once. Among its attractions, the Tamatsukuri Cave, which has b...

Hibiya Park

Hibiya Park opened in 1903 as Japan's first modern urban park, incorporating Western-style design while also integrating elements of Japanese aesthetics. It was designed by ...

Nokonoshima Island

Nokonoshima is a small, eggplant-shaped island just 10 minutes by ferry from Meihama Ferry Terminal in Fukuoka City. It is rich in nature, offering activities such as fishin...

Kushiro Marsh

Kushiro Wetland is Japan's largest wetland, spreading over 28,788 hectares in eastern Hokkaido, with 7,863 hectares designated as a Ramsar site. It is home to endangered wil...

Showa Kinen Park

Showa Kinen Park is a vast national park created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Showa's reign, located across Tachikawa City and Akishima City in Tokyo. Cove...

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