1 Narita, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture
Rating
Cost per person
¥500
Located behind Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, Naritasan Park is a sprawling 165,000 square meter garden completed in 1928. This scenic park features a variety of attractions, including the Naritasan Calligraphy Museum, ponds, waterfalls, and meticulously landscaped Japanese gardens. Visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers like cherry blossoms (around 350 trees), plum blossoms (around 500 trees), azaleas, and vibrant autumn foliage. The park's hilly terrain offers picturesque views, though some areas may be challenging for those with mobility issues. Don't miss the annual Plum Blossom Festival, which includes traditional music performances, tea ceremonies, and amazake (sweet sake) service on Sundays and holidays. The park is a 20-minute walk from Narita Station.
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible restroom ○ Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible slope ○ [Size] Area: 165,000 square meters