1-5 Kaisei, Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥500
Kaiseizan Park, a symbolic landmark for the citizens of Koriyama, centers around Lake Igarashi, originally created for irrigation in the Meiji era. Explore monuments like the "Pioneers' Group" commemorating the Asaka Reclamation. The park boasts 1,300 cherry trees, including some of Japan's oldest Yoshino cherry trees, and a rose garden with 440 species and 810 plants, best viewed in June and October. Featured in the film "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time," the park offers accessible paths for wheelchairs and is illuminated during the cherry blossom season. Easily accessible by bus or car from Koriyama Station.
Accessibility: Guide dogs allowed. Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible restrooms. Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible slopes. Illumination period: Early to late April, 18:00-22:00. [Size] Area: 30.3 ha