Flower Park Urashima
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Address | 528-1 Seki, Takuma-cho, Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture, 769-1104, Japan |
Access | 25 minutes drive from JR Takuma Station. |
Phone | TEL 0875-83-3639(Hana to Urashima Event Executive Committee) |
Website | Japanese Website English Website |
Recommended flowers | Marguerite: Best time to visit is in May |
Highlights | Flower Park Urashima is an approximately 1 hectare flower garden with the Seto Inland Sea in front of it. The local people have formed the “Flower and Urashima Event Committee” to manage this flower garden, which blooms in April with calendulas, and in May with marguerites and poppies. The marguerite field is especially large. The fields of pure white flowers against the backdrop of the Seto Inland Sea are beautiful. |
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Introduction to Flower Park Urashima, Kagawa
Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea, Flower Park Urashima is a botanical haven in Kagawa. With its seasonal blooms and meticulously designed gardens, the park offers a refreshing escape from urban hustle and bustle.
Flower Park Urashima: A Blooming Retreat
Throughout the year, the park is a tapestry of colors, with each season bringing its own floral highlights. The strategic planning ensures that there’s always something in bloom, offering visitors a dynamic visual treat on every visit.
Seasonal Blooms
Spring’s Awakening
– As winter recedes, tulips, cherry blossoms, and azaleas announce the arrival of spring with their vibrant hues.
Summer’s Radiance
– The warm months usher in a spectacle of hydrangeas, roses, and sunflowers, basking in the sun’s glow.
Autumn’s Embrace
– Chrysanthemums and autumn leaves paint the park in warm tones, signaling the approach of winter.
Visitor’s Guide
Reaching Flower Park Urashima
Nestled in the heart of Kagawa, the park is easily accessible by road, with signages guiding the way for those driving or taking public transportation.
Facilities and Attractions
Beyond the flower beds, the park offers resting spots, cafés, and souvenir shops, ensuring visitors have a comfortable experience. Additionally, panoramic viewpoints offer sweeping vistas of the Seto Inland Sea, adding to the park’s charm.
Nearby Attractions
Ritsurin Garden
– One of the most famous historical gardens in Japan, this is a must-visit for those seeking tranquility.
Kotohira-gu Shrine
– A revered Shinto shrine, known for its long stone stairway and spiritual ambiance.
Seto Ohashi Bridge
– A remarkable feat of engineering, this bridge offers stunning views, especially during sunset.