Reviews
It was my first time visiting, but the wisteria trellis was already finished.
The best time to see them is azaleas, water lilies, and roses, which are starting to bloom. Recommended for those who want to spend a relaxing time in a quiet place.
I don't think it will be a problem even if it's a little noisy, so it's suitable for families with children.
A leisurely stroll through nature is a great way to get some exercise, and there is also carp feeding and boating.
There are benches in the shade of trees along the way, so even elderly people can take a leisurely stroll, looking at nature and flowers, and taking a rest.
The entrance fee is 800 yen for adults and 400 yen for children, but once you pay, you can use it as a passport, and if you show this ticket, you can enter until the end of November.
Ja-no-hana Palace is a tangible cultural property, so it has a quaint feel to it, and it looks like it could be used for filming a TV drama.
There is also a restaurant where you can eat soba, udon, ramen, and soft serve ice cream.
It might be a good idea to visit several times when you feel like it, when you want to relax, or just to enjoy the autumn leaves.
When I visited, the wisteria flowers were just before full bloom, so some of them were in buds, but the flowers had not fallen and I was able to walk around in good condition.
In addition, the azaleas were colorful and many types were in full bloom, creating a nice contrast.
The garden has a variety of cherry blossom trees, tulips, moss phlox, and autumn leaves, so you can enjoy it all year round.
The entrance fee is 800 yen/person, but the passport is valid for six months, so you can visit as many times as you like, making it a good value for money!
The water lilies are in full bloom and are in full bloom. I highly recommend it. Chocolate comic soft serve is delicious. Once you enter, your admission ticket is valid for one year. Cherry blossoms and wisteria in spring, water lilies now, and autumn leaves in autumn are great deals.
It feels more like a tour of historic sites than a park.
I think it's a spot where you can take a leisurely stroll for a day.
新田 和子にった かずこ
10 months ago
I live in Fukushima, but this was my first time there. We talked about how beautiful the autumn leaves would be and how we could enjoy them in spring, summer, and fall before heading home.
I didn't come to see if it was open in the winter~😹Also, it costs 800 yen and it's said to be an annual passport~
Big belly!🤩
If you are interested, please come and check it out!