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Daisen Park

This is a symbolic park full of historical atmosphere, with ancient tombs lining its path.

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Sakai City's urban park is adjacent to the Nintoku-tennō-ryō tumulus (Daisen tumulus), which has been designated a World Heritage Site. The vast park of 380,000 m2 is filled with greenery and seasonal flowers and is dotted with large and small tumulus, including the Osamezuka tumulus and the Magodayuyama tumulus.

The vast park has many spaces where visitors can experience nature, including the "Heiwa Pagoda" located in front of the ginkgo-lined avenue of trees at the north entrance and the "Dora Pond," a renovated reservoir from the Edo period, as well as a spacious large lawn area and the "Children's Forest" crowded with many children.
It also has cultural facilities such as the Sakai City Museum, which introduces the history and culture of Sakai in an easy-to-understand manner, a “Japanese garden “consisting of three landscapes (the Togen-dai Plateau on the southern plateau, the Ishizu Valley flowing from south to north, and the lowlands on the northern side), the “Central Library”, and the “Mozuーfuruichi kofun Group Visitors Center”.

It is also famous for its cherry blossoms, and from March to April, approximately 1,000 cherry trees compete to bloom, creating a fantastic view. It has been selected as one of the "100 Best Historical Parks in Japan" for its excellent historical and cultural features and for its wonderful scenery that makes the most of its resources.

Highlights

  • Located in the corner of the Mozu tumulus cluster, which has been registered as a World Heritage site, there are many spaces where visitors can feel nature, such as the "Dai-Shibafu Hiroba Plaza."
  • Cultural facilities such as the "Sakai City Museum" and the "Japanese Garden" are also located here.
  • It has been selected as one of "the 100 best historical parks in Japan".
  • It is also famous for its cherry blossoms, with approximately 1,000 cherry trees in bloom from March to April.

Photos

  • “Daisen Park Monument” is a popular photo spot.

    “Daisen Park Monument” is a popular photo spot.

  • The "Dai-Shibafu Park" with moderate slope and adequate shade

    The "Dai-Shibafu Park" with moderate slope and adequate shade

  • Ginkgo trees near the north entrance turn beautiful colors in autumn.

    Ginkgo trees near the north entrance turn beautiful colors in autumn.

  • Also popular as a cherry blossom viewing spot.

    Also popular as a cherry blossom viewing spot.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Information signs are available in English, but brochures are not.

Q

Are there parking lots in the area?

A

There are three locations (approximately 374 standard-sized vehicles and 15 large-sized vehicles)

Q

Are coin lockers available in the area?

A

No lockers are available in Daisen Park.

Q

Are there restrooms in the area?

A

Yes, there are.

Reviews

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  • 高偉辰

    大仙公園內面積其實沒有很大,以腳程來約30分鐘左右就可以走完一圈,大仙公園日式庭園非常的漂亮,而且紅葉季更美,很值得來這哦.

  • AW-TWBoy1999

    大仙公園~入選為日本都市公園百選哦~日本歷史公園百選。

Details

Name in Japanese
大仙公園
Postal Code
590-0803
Address
1cho 4-3, Higashiuenoshibacho, Sakai-ku, Sakai City, Osaka
Telephone
072-241-0291(Daisen Park Office)
Holiday
Open every day
Hours
Walk anytime
Admission
Free *Sakai City Museum and Japanese Garden are required.
Directions
4 min. walk from Momozu Sta. on JR Hanwa Line.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Website
Official Website (Japanese)