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| Flower Festa Memorial Park (Kani City) |
| The park boasts one of the largest collections of roses in the world, with 60,000 plants of 7,000 varieties. Other attractions include the “Flower Tower,” the “Global Flower Pavilion,” and the “Oribe-an” tea ceremony room. The park has seen increasing numbers of visitors in recent years, reflecting the gardening boom sweeping through Japan. |
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9:00-17:00(Closed on Mondays and Year-End/New Year holidays) |
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April to November: 800yen, December to March: 400yen |
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10-minute bus ride from Shin-Kani Station (Meitetsu Line). Get off at “Hana-Festa Kinen-Koen-mae (Flower Festival Commemorative Park)” bus stop. |
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0574-63-7373 |
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| Kiso Sansen National Park (Kaidu City) |
| Japan’s largest urban park sprawls along the three great rivers?the Nagara, Kiso and Ibi. The canal district, centering around the town of Kaizu hosts various recreation facilities for families, including the park’s “Hall of Water and Horticulture,” lawn playground and an observation tower. |
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9:00-17:00(Closed on Mondays and Year-End/New Year holidays) |
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Take public bus from Ishizu Station (Kintetsu Line). Get off at “Kiso-Sansen Koen (Park) ” bus stop. |
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0584-54-5531 |
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