Tsu Kairaku Park

Good (40 Reviews)
|
Tsu ·
Park ·
View map
Share
View all photos

Check Availability

Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
2 adults, 1 room
Find

Nature's Retreat at Tsu Kairaku Park

Tsu Kairaku Park, established in 1882 and designed by Professor S. J. Matsuoka, is a significant historical park in Tsu, Japan.

Spanning over 62 hectares, the park features exquisite cherry blossoms, diverse flora, and scenic walking trails. It is a prominent spot for enjoying seasonal flowers and local culture.

Notable Features

🌸 Cherry Blossoms: Renowned as one of Japan's cherry blossom viewing spots, attracting visitors each spring.
🌼 Seasonal Gardens: The park hosts a variety of flowering plants throughout the year, enriching the landscape.
⛰️ Scenic Overlooks: Offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and Ise Bay.

Tsu Kairaku Park welcomes everyone for free, making it ideal for families, nature enthusiasts, and history buffs.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Tsu Kairaku Park

Historic Significance

The park was among the first in Japan to be fully landscaped and opened to the public in the Meiji era.

Cultural Events

Hosts numerous cultural and seasonal events, especially during cherry blossom season.

Diverse Flora

Home to over 300 species of trees and plants, showcasing Japan's rich biodiversity.

Location

147-1 Komeicho

Stay Near Tsu Kairaku Park Best Hotels

View map · 1.1 mi City Centre
From
140US$ /per night
View map · 1.1 mi City Centre
From
96US$ /per night