There are several themed areas inside, and everywhere I went felt like a pleasant surprise. The park is really well laid out, so it never felt crowded, and it was very relaxing to walk around.

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Osaka Prefectural Flower Culture Garden
A facility where you can enjoy strolling through gardens filled with a wide variety of flowers and taking part in events.
Opened in September 1990, this garden carries on the理念 of the International Garden and Greenery Exposition, held that year at Tsurumi Ryokuchi in Osaka City, as a place to understand the relationship between flowers and people. It is based on three guiding principles: relax with flowers, learn from flowers, and connect through flowers.
The grounds feature a wide variety of areas, including a hydrangea garden, peony and herbaceous peony garden, rose garden, and large flower beds, welcoming visitors with changing seasonal colors throughout the year. Its most iconic feature is the pyramid-shaped Great Conservatory, inspired by a flower bud, where you can admire plants from around the world, including orchids, tropical plants, cacti, and succulents, in the tropical and arid greenhouses.
The lawn plaza is perfect for a relaxing break and also hosts markets and outdoor events. There is also a garden café and tea-picking experiences, along with many other events. Many can be joined on the day, so if something catches your eye, be sure to take part.
Highlights
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A garden created based on the理念 of the International Garden and Greenery Exposition.
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A wide variety of flowers bloom throughout the year.
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The symbolic Great Conservatory lets you admire plants from around the world.
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A wide range of events are also held.
Photos
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Approx. 920 hydrangea plants of 140 varieties bloom in June
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Large flower beds filled with seasonal blooms
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The rose garden is laid out as a symmetrical sunken formal garden
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The Great Conservatory showcases flowers from around the world
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A promenade has been developed overlooking the garden grounds
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Fragrance Hill, scented with gardenias and fragrant olive
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Yes, it is.
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Are there coin lockers?
Yes. (At the entrance gate)
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Is re-entry allowed?
Yes, it is.
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Is there a smoking area?
Yes, there is.
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Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?
Yes:
Michi-no-Eki Okukawachi Kuromaro no Sato, JA Farmers Market Asukatekurude, Furusato History Learning Museum, and Kinekan.
Reviews
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 大阪府立 花の文化園
- Postal Code
- 586-0036
- Address
- 2292-1 Takoh, Kawachinagano, Osaka
- Phone
- 0721-63-8739
- Closed on
- Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday), New Year holidays
- Hours
- March-September 9:30am–5:00pm, October and November 10:00am–5:00pm, December and January 10:00am–4:00pm, February 10:00am–5:00pm
- Admission
- Adults 580 yen, high school students 290 yen, free for junior high school students and younger
- Access
- From Kawachinagano Station on the Nankai Koya Line or Kintetsu Nagano Line, take a bus to Okukawachi Kuromaro no Sato, then walk 10 minutes
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)