Tottori Hanakairo (Tottori Pref.)★★★★☆ A variety of flowerbeds spread out with Mt.Daisen

Tottori Prefectural Flower Park

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Basic information

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Address 110 Tsuruta, Nanbu-cho, Nishihaku-gun, Tottori 683-0217, Japan
Access 25 minutes drive from JR Yonago Station (free shuttle bus service is also available).
Phone TEL 0859-48-3030(Tottori Hanakairo)
Website Japanese Website
English Website
Chinese Website (Simplified)
Recommended flowers Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of flowers throughout the year.
Highlights Tottori Hanakairo is a vast flower park representing the Chugoku region. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of flowers such as tulips, roses, lilies, rudbeckia, hibiscus, salvia, cosmos, and pansies. It is illuminated at night and is very beautiful. There is also a huge greenhouse with a diameter of 50 meters and a height of 21 meters.

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Tottori Hanakairo

Tottori Hanakairo

Tottori Hanakairo

Tottori Hanakairo

Tottori Hanakairo

Tottori Hanakairo

Guide to Enjoyment

Tottori Hanakairo, also known as Tottori Flower Park, is a floral paradise nestled in the Tottori Prefecture. As one of the largest flower parks in Japan, it boasts a vast array of blooms that change with the seasons, ensuring a unique and captivating experience throughout the year.

Introduction to Tottori Hanakairo

Spread over approximately 50 hectares, the park showcases a myriad of flower varieties. Strategically designed landscapes, coupled with the scenic backdrop of the Daisen mountains, make it a picturesque destination.

Seasonal Floral Displays

The park’s floral arrangements change with the seasons, offering a fresh perspective with each visit.

Highlights of the Floral Seasons

Spring Awakening

– As winter fades, the park comes alive with tulips, cherry blossoms, and pansies, announcing the arrival of spring.

Summer Vibrance

– The warmth of summer brings sunflowers, lavender, and roses to the forefront, creating a colorful tapestry.

Autumn Radiance

– The coolness of autumn is mirrored in the golden hues of cosmos, salvia, and the changing foliage.

Winter Serenity

– Though a quieter season, the park still offers attractions with its winter illuminations, creating a dreamy night-time landscape.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Tottori Hanakairo

Located in the Nanbu area of Tottori Prefecture, the park is easily accessible by car and offers ample parking. Regular buses also connect the park to major transportation hubs in the prefecture.

Exploring the Park

Visitors can stroll through themed gardens, enjoy panoramic views from observation decks, and even experience a ride on the park’s “Flower Train” for a guided tour.

Nearby Attractions

Daisen

– The towering Daisen mountain, visible from the park, offers hiking trails and is a revered natural monument in the region.

Tottori Sand Dunes

– A unique natural attraction, these extensive sand dunes offer a desert-like landscape right next to the Sea of Japan.

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