Kakyo Park

Fukui (福井県)
Park
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17 Awatabechō, Echizen, Fukui 915-0242, Japan

0778-42-0361

4.1 (192 reviews)

Opening Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Reviews

Jakkapong M

Jakkapong M

5 years ago

nice place
松茂

松茂

5 months ago

It is a park associated with Emperor Keitai, adjacent to Okata Shrine, and is quite large, with 33 Buddhist statues in Iwashimizu, Kotobiyama Observatory, grandson cherry blossoms, and Usuzumi cherry blossoms. The 1,000 cherry trees were in full bloom, and the Hanagatami Cherry Blossom Festival was held on April 6th and 7th. For lunch, I ate cold and chewy grated soba noodles and large-sized grilled noodles with lots of red bean paste. It was delicious. ``Furusato no Ie'', whose roof had been renovated, was popular and fully booked. The general parking lot was full and connected to the road, so I parked in the parking lot above Aoji Temple.
masaki sugaya

masaki sugaya

5 months ago

Visited GW. There were few people and I was able to enjoy the fresh greenery slowly. I think the autumn leaves are also amazing. I want to go again during the autumn leaves season.
SHIGENOBU ASADA

SHIGENOBU ASADA

10 months ago

It was my first time visiting. Flower box park The autumn leaves were almost over, but it was beautiful. The winter cherry blossoms were also blooming. It's nice to walk along the stairs and roads covered with fallen maple leaves. It was a good exercise~ This is a recommended park.
YMMS 54

YMMS 54

a year ago

A historic park. It is usually a place for locals to relax, but this time I went to the Takigi Noh performance, which was held for the first time in several years. It was extremely hot during the day, but by the evening the wind had passed and it felt nice. Since it was an outdoor stage, the sound of firewood and the sound of cicadas combined to create a fantastical world for Noh and Kyogen performances. In between, I ate something called ``amazake smoothie.'' Is it locally produced? I would like to go again next time.