Hanazono Central Park

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Hanazono Central Park (Photo: 聖石大戦ぶぅぶぅ / CC BY-SA 4.0)

Hanazono Central Park, on the north side of Higashi-Hanazono Station in Osaka, has a cherry blossom-filled plaza and iris covered pond, as well as a range of facilities for sports and cultural activities. True to the name hanazono (" "Flower Garden" ") you can enjoy seasonal flowers all year round.

信息

地址

Matsubara Minami 1-chome 1-43, Higashi-Osaka, Osaka (路线)

电话号码

072-960-3426

备品

  • 问询柜台
  • 收费储物柜

Internet

  • 免费Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • 无障碍进出

Payment Method

  • 接受信用卡

交通方式

Follow Scrum Road for 800m once you leave Higashi Hanazono Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line.

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