Japanese Garden (Expo’70 Commemorative Park)
This is a Japanese garden within the “Expo’70 Commemorative Park” in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture. It is a famous Japanese garden of the Showa period built as a government exhibition facility at the “Japan World Exposition” held in 1970. In the long and narrow area approximately 260,000 square meters from west to east, a flow of water from the west to the east has been created, expressing the transition of time. There are four gardens representing from the Heian period to medieval times, early-modern times and modern themes, enabling you to enjoy the scenery of the style from each era at once. Seasonal flowers such as peony and cherry blossoms, azaleas and crape myrtle are also beautiful, and about 10,000 irises are in flower from early to mid-June.
Spot details
- Address
- Osaka Suitashi Senribampakukouen Map
- Area
- Hokusetsu Area
- Phone
- 0120197089
- Hours
- 9:30-17:00(Last entry16:30)
- Closed
- Wednesday(The day following if it falls on a public holiday), New Year's Holiday
- Fees
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[Sunday Main Garden/Natural and Cultural Garden common fee Friday]
[Adult] 260 yen
[Elementary and Junior High School Students] 80 yen
(Separate fee required if using facilities in the garden) - Parking Lot
- Available About 600 spaces (Sunday main garden parking lot)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Note
- [Tel]0120-1970-89/06-6877-7387 (Expo Commemoration Park Call Center)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN