There are lots of tropical and subtropical plants inside, and the greenhouse is bright and super photogenic. It feels like stepping into a little jungle.
It’s right by the sea, so the views are gorgeous on a nice day, and you can even see the coastline. There’s also a café inside where you can sit and take a break, which makes it a great place to wander around slowly and relax.
Overall, the environment is clean and laid-back, and it’s a really nice spot for both a walk and photos〜

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Himi Seaside Botanical Garden Seaside Park
An all-weather spot where you can play while enjoying plants.
Located on Matsudae no Nagahama, a scenic stretch of white sand and green pine trees celebrated in the Manyoshu, this botanical garden offers a chance to discover a wide variety of plants. Inside the park, you’ll find areas featuring coastal plants from across Japan, a greenhouse with rare foreign cycads and bottle palms, and a glass tube displaying climbing plants and potted plants.
More than just a botanical garden, it also features a playful exhibition garden with a large roof and indoor spaces equipped with play equipment and training rooms. Adults and children alike can have a great time here not only on sunny days, but also on rainy or snowy days. There is also a full range of athletic play equipment, including a 100-meter-long net structure where you can view the plants from above, a bouncy dome for jumping around, and a Tarzan rope ride with a pulley.
On the 4th floor, there is also the observation restaurant Soratoki (operated by another company), where you can relax and enjoy dishes made with plenty of local ingredients from Himi and elsewhere in Toyama Prefecture, while taking in sweeping views of Toyama Bay.
Highlights
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A botanical garden featuring coastal plants from across Japan.
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With indoor spaces that can be enjoyed even on rainy days, both adults and children can have fun regardless of the weather.
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On the 4th floor, there is an observation restaurant, Soratoki, with panoramic views of Toyama Bay.
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Displays of coastal plants from across Japan
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A greenhouse showcasing rare plants
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Open views from the 4th-floor observation restaurant
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The bouncy dome is a fun place to jump and play
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A botanical garden located on Matsudae no Nagahama
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A 100-meter-long net play structure where you can look down on the plants from above
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Yes, it is available in the recurrent training room and near the entrance.
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Are there coin lockers?
Yes.
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Is re-entry allowed?
Yes, if you show your admission ticket.
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Is there a smoking area?
No.
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Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?
Himi Banya-gai, Asahiyama Park, and others.
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Aren’t there too few plants?
Rather than being a botanical garden mainly for adults, it was renovated five years ago to become a facility where children can become familiar with trees from an early age.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 氷見市海浜植物園 シーサイドパーク
- Postal Code
- 935-0031
- Address
- 3583 Yanagida, Himi City, Toyama
- Phone
- 0766-91-0100
- Closed on
- Tuesdays (open if Tuesday is a national holiday), the day after national holidays (open if the holiday falls on Saturday or Sunday), year-end and New Year holidays (December 29–January 3) *Open daily during Golden Week and the summer vacation period
- Hours
- 9:00am–5:00pm (Last admission at 4:30pm), November 1–the last day of February: 9:00am–4:30pm (Last admission at 4:00pm)
- Admission
- 500 yen for high school students and older, 300 yen for ages 4 to junior high school, free for children under 4
- Access
- Approx. 17 minutes on foot from JR Shimao Station
- Credit Cards
- Accepted only at the shop
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)