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Special feature on large parks in Mie Prefecture! 35 popular parks where you can enjoy walking and hiking♪

掲載日:2023.03.10

Special feature on large parks in Mie Prefecture! 35 popular parks where you can enjoy walking and hiking♪

Mie Prefecture is full of large parks! Introducing 35 parks that are perfect for hiking, jogging, and walking.

The large park grounds allow you and your children to play around to your heart's content, making it perfect for families to enjoy together.
We will also introduce parks with great views and parks where beautiful seasonal flowers bloom.

↓ Click here for special features on parks throughout Mie Prefecture ↓
Special feature on parks, gardens, and parks in Mie Prefecture! We will introduce you to 89 locations♪


Nanbu Kyuryo Park (YokkaichiCity)

Nanbu Kyuryo Park

This is YokkaichiCity largest comprehensive park, which is being developed to take advantage of the hilly countryside.
The lawn area, large playground equipment, mandolin forest, and citizen platform are used as children's playgrounds, and are popular with people from both inside and outside the city.

This is a park where you can enjoy a refreshing day of fun, interacting with family and friends, and taking nature walks.

InabeCity Agricultural Park (InabeCity)

A vast 38ha plum forest park, an 18ha eco-welfare plaza, a park golf course, and a restaurant will be developed, making it a place for local and city residents to relax and experience farming.

<Inabe Plum Festival> Held every March at Bairin Park. The plum grove with approximately 4,000 plum trees of 100 types is a sight to behold!

<Inabe Botan Festival> Held every year during Golden Week from April to May. The largest in the Tokai area! 5,000 peonies of 35 types bloom throughout the park!

In addition, you can enjoy peach blossoms, cherry blossoms, forsythia, snow willow, cornelian cornelian, azalea, hydrangea, wisteria, and daisies.

ForestParkofMiePrefecture (KomonoTown)

Nature learning exhibition hall, observation deck plaza, wild bird forest, local forest, municipal forest, natural forest, production forest, stream plaza, nature observation, forest bathing trail, orienteering course, adventure forest (athletic course) 44 .6ha. Ideal for families, groups, and school events.

Chubudai Sports Park (MatsusakaCity)

A park selected as one of Japan's top 100 city parks.
There are plenty of exercise facilities such as a lawn square, baseball field, pool, and tennis court.
There is also playground equipment and athletics for children to play with, monkeys moved from Matsusaka Park live here, and a steam locomotive is on display in the parking lot.

Manyo no Sato Park (InabeCity)

Of the 150 types of plants mentioned in the Manyoshu, 140 types of plants were transplanted to the park surrounding the civic center. The original song sung about the plant is displayed on a sign.
This place is also famous for its hydrangeas, with 5,000 hydrangeas in full bloom in mid-June.

Click here for the flowering status of 2020 Mie flower calendar

Kanebo Ruins Park “Suzunomori Park” (MatsusakaCity)

This park used to be home to the Kanebo cotton yarn factory, which supported the local economy. This park was built on the site of a factory that closed in 1993 through collaboration between citizen groups and the government, based on the desire to create a park where everyone can have fun.
In the middle of the lawn square is the symbolic Zelkova tree, and the fountain that sprays water in three patterns is very popular with children.

Tsukairaku Park (TsuCity)

This is Takayu Todo's mountain villa turned into a park. Taking advantage of the natural hillside, we have placed flowers, trees, and rocks.

It is known as a famous spot for cherry blossom viewing in TsuCity, and during the cherry blossom viewing season, there are stalls and other stalls, and the area is crowded with people. Azaleas, wisteria, and autumn leaves show off their beautiful appearance throughout the four seasons.

Kameyama Sunshine Park (KameyamaCity)

Kameyama Sunshine Park is a highway oasis that combines the Kameyama Parking Area on the Higashi-Meihan Expressway with a city park. The large athletic field and vast grounds are perfect for families with children.

Ueno Park (IgaCity)

Inside the park, there are many famous and historic sites such as Ueno Castle, the Haiku Shrine, and the Ninja House, as well as the seasonal scenery. It is a bustling center of Iga-Ueno tourism and a place for residents to relax. It is also famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms that bloom in April.

Kimigano Dam Park (TsuCity)

You can enjoy the scenery of each season: cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, red leaves in autumn, and snowy scenery in winter. Especially in spring, the sight of the cherry blossoms and fountains reflected in the dam lake is a sight to behold. 1500 cherry blossom trees in spring. In autumn, the dam lake is decorated with autumn leaves.

Suzuka Flower Park (SuzukaCity)

Seasonal flowers bloom in vivid colors, and there are facilities such as fountains, flower hills, cherry blossom plazas, and open field plazas.
There is also a large complex play equipment that combines 24 types of equipment such as roller slides, mountain roads, and net domes, which is popular with many people.

Suzuka Youth Forest (SuzukaCity)

This park was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Meiji era, and is surrounded by beautiful greenery.The park includes a lawn area, sports square, multipurpose ground, children's pool, campground, and an outdoor stage. Flowers bloom throughout the year, and many people visit.

Kawagoe Ryokuchi Park (Kawagoe Town, KawagoeTown)

This park is located at the mouth of the Asaaki River, where wild birds gather, and is a long and narrow park with an area of approximately 36,000 square meters, a length of approximately 750 m, and a width of approximately 45 m, and is comprised of four zones: relaxation, community, sports, and natural forest. I am.

Inabe Park (InabeCity)

This park is located on the banks of Inabe Oike, surrounded by rolling hills of red pine forest, and spreads out over approximately 7.3 hectares in a quiet environment.
The park has a promenade that is perfect for relieving lack of exercise, and a five-storied symbol tower that offers a wonderful view of the Suzuka mountains and the Hokusei townscape at its foot.

Tarusaka Park/Hatsuyama Green Space (YokkaichiCity)

It's a lush park surrounded by nature, with an observatory that overlooks Ise Bay and the Suzuka mountains, and a walking path through a thicket of trees.You can enjoy many types of trees, and there is a grassy plaza with a grassy area. , the grass slide is popular with children.

ToinTown Chubu Park (Toin-cho, ToinTown)

This is a comprehensive park built in a waterside environment rich in nature. There is an official park golf course within the park, where everyone from children to the elderly can have fun.
In addition, in the play area, large complex playground equipment, which is rare in the prefecture, catches the eye. There is also a health plaza and barbecue facilities where you can have fun in nature.

TanemakiGonbei-no-Sato (KihokuTown)

Inside the park, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll through a magnificent Japanese garden in the style of a stroll around the forest and springs, as well as the ``Gonbei House,'' which exhibits items related to Mr. Gonbei and folklore materials from KihokuTown. The museum's exhibition room and tea room can also be used as a place for cultural training.

UguraPark (Minamiise Town, MinamiiseTown)

You can enjoy the beautiful view of the ria coastline that is unique to Ise-Shima National Park.
There are four observation decks: "Akebono Observation Deck," "Miejima Observation Deck," "Kasaragi Observation Deck," and "Tachibana Observation Deck." From Akebono Observation Deck, you can see Oyako Bridge, and from Miejima Observation Deck, you can see April 1, 2015. You can see a heart-shaped cove that has been designated as a sacred place for Japanese lovers.

Kazahaya no Sato, a flower garden that combines welfare and the environment ~Kappa no Furusato~ (TsuCity)

``Kazahaya no Sato'' is located on the banks of ``Kazahaya Pond,'' which has a circumference of 3.8 km, and is located within the ``Ise Onsen Golf Club'' on a hilly area of approximately 70,000 square meters.

You can enjoy plum blossoms, wisteria, hydrangeas, and more, and take a walk while listening to the sounds of pheasants and warblers. Please enjoy a different world of ``healing flower scenery'' that you cannot see in everyday life.

Suzuka Forest Garden (SuzukaCity)

This is a weeping plum research farm run by Akatsuka Botanical Garden, and is open to the public from mid-February to late March every year.

Over the years, approximately 200 famous weeping plum trees have been collected from all over Japan, mainly for kimono (Kureha weeping), with the aim of continuing and popularizing the weeping plum tailoring technique.

The magnificent plum trees, including Ten no Dragon, which is estimated to be over 100 years old and is thought to be Japan's oldest tree, are worth seeing. In addition to kofuku weeping, you can enjoy many varieties such as Yaekanbai, wisteria peony weeping, Kagoshima beni, and ``Omimamama'', which has red and white flowers.

Moroto Garden (KuwanaCity)

The garden area is 8,000 tsubo. There is a garden in one part of Moroto Seibun's premises. This garden uses pond water to add a touch of beauty to the landscape.
In addition, there is Gosei Shoin and Suishotei. In principle, it is closed to the public, but it is open to the public, and you can enjoy the irises and wisteria in the spring and the autumn leaves in the fall.
The building is a nationally important cultural property, and the garden is designated as a national scenic spot.

SENJUJIHeadTempleoftheShinshuTakadaSchool Garden (Unyuen) (TsuCity)

This garden, which is adjacent to the back of both mido halls, is called ``Unyuen'' and consists of a pond garden on the north side with a central island, and a pond garden on the south side with two ojima. It is a garden with ponds and ponds connected by a narrow stream in the center.

Matsusaka Castle Ruins (Matsuzaka Park) (MatsusakaCity)

The ruins of a castle built by Ujisato Gamo in 1588.
The proudly standing stone wall is a symbol of Matsusaka.
Cherry blossoms, wisteria, and ginkgo trees decorate the stone walls, making it popular with local residents throughout the year.
From the castle ruins, you can see a panoramic view of the town that retains the vestiges of the castle town.

Akagi Castle Ruins (Akagi Castle Park) and Tahirako Pass Execution Ground Ruins (KumanoCity)

Akagi Castle is a flat mountain castle built by Todo Takatora, a master TakatoraTodo builder, using a combination of medieval and early modern castle construction methods, and has castle functions that can be considered the embryo of early modern castles. Also, the castle ruins floating in the morning mist are so fantastic that they are said to be castles in the sky. There are many cherry blossoms in the main building, and it is also known as a famous cherry blossom viewing spot.

Kuwana Castle Ruins/ KyukaPark (KuwanaCity)

This park uses the Honmaru and Ninomaru ruins of the Kuwana Castle ruins, and is approximately 7.2ha in area.
The park holds cherry blossom festivals in April, azaleas in May, and irises festivals in June.

ShimaCity Tomoyama Park (ShimaCity)

A park rich in nature facing Ago Bay within Ise-Shima National Park. You can enjoy a spectacular view of Ago Bay from the observation deck, and there is a campsite within the park.

Matsusaka Agricultural Park BellFarm (MatsusakaCity)

An agricultural park that opened on April 21, 2004 and has a vast site of approximately 23 hectares. There are plazas, ponds, farms, gardens, etc. where you can fully enjoy the nature of Matsusaka.

The main attraction is the English garden (approximately 1.4 hectares in area), which has a variety of faces throughout the four seasons. It consists of nine areas, including the rose garden and herb garden, and you can enjoy a different look in each area.

The rose season from May to June is the most spectacular in terms of color and fragrance.

Lake Shikujo/Lake Shikujo Fureai Park (TsuCity)

A beautiful lake at the source of the Anogawa River. There are parks in the surrounding area, and there are tennis courts at Fureai Park near Shikujokosuiso. When the water level drops, a stone daruma appears from the surface of the lake, giving it a humorous look.

The name of this park comes from Mt. Shujogatake, a sacred mountain famous for praying for rain. From Shikujoko Suiso, you can see the calm scenery of Lake Shikujo and Mt. Shikujogatake, and it is filled with a tranquil atmosphere.

Tado Sanjo Park (KuwanaCity)

Mt. Tado is located at the southernmost tip of the Yoro Mountains, and there is a park rich in nature (Tado Sanjo Park) at the top of the mountain. There is a hiking course that takes you around Mt. Tado, and many hikers visit it.

The scenery spreading out below Tado Sanjo Park is truly spectacular. On a clear day, you can see the majestic Kiso Three Rivers (Kiso River, Nagara River, and Ibi River), the National Kiso Three Rivers Park, the Nobi Plain, and the mountains of Kiso.

Ueno Castle Ruins (within Honjoyama Youth Park) (TsuCity)

Ueno Castle was built in 1570 by Oda Nobunaga's younger brother, Nobuaki, as a temporary castle for Tsu Castle. Currently, Honjoyama is a youth park, and there is an observation deck at the remains of Ueno Castle's main enclosure.

TaikiTown Takihara Forest Park (Taiki Town, TaikiTown)

There are small hills, making it an ideal hiking course. Rhododendrons can be seen in spring.

Showa Kofukumura Park (YokkaichiCity)

“I love you so much and may the sun always shine.” This unique park was created by the previous director with the wish to preserve Japan's precious spirit and culture for future generations. The concept is a park where you can play and learn. Lake water flows through the forest of this scenic park at the foot of Mt. Suzuka, and rows of plum and cherry trees surround the pond, and in early spring red plum blossoms decorate the waterfront.

Basho Park (Fukuchi Castle ruins) and Basho haiku monument (IgaCity)

Above Manjuji Temple, this park is paved with stones and planted with trees on the site of the castle of Fukuchi Iyo no kami, which is connected to the Matsuo family. A monument to Basho's birth was erected in the park to mark the 200th anniversary of his death, reminding us of the haiku master's past.

Inside the park there is a monument with the haiku ``Crying for my hometown and my umbilical cord.''

Isaka Dam Cycle Park (YokkaichiCity)

A park where you can enjoy getting your body moving, with a focus on cycling and walking courses that use the dam lake's management road, as well as a cycle plaza where you can enjoy unusual bicycles. Various rental bicycles are also available.

Nakasei Green Park (TsuCity)

A popular park with a large fountain and a vast lawn park located in Nakasei-hoku Science City in the northern part of TsuCity. A variety of play equipment is installed, so parents and children can have fun together. You can also enjoy walking in the spacious greenery.

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