Manyo Forest Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I often go in combination with Mr. Fudo. Since it is connected inside, if you park in the parking lot of Manyo no Mori, you don't have to climb the stairs. It's a garden where you can feel the seasons, so I often go there every season. I'm going to relax.
Manyo no Mori Park is adjacent to Fudoji Temple. You can park your car in the parking lot of Fudoji Temple, but the entrance to Manyo no Mori Park is on the mountain, so it is recommended to park the parking lot car on the mountain considering that you have to walk up the mountain! It is a Japanese-style park with the image of a Japanese garden and a forest. There is also a museum, so I would like you to see it as well! We recommend the flowering season, so spring to early summer is good!
It is a park where you can take a walk with plants written in Manyoshu, and there is a Heian period gate and Manyo Museum, so you can enjoy it for free. I watched the exhibition while remembering the Manyoshu I learned when I was a student.
It has the image of a beautiful garden with a curved water garden! Every autumn, the "Hamakita Manyo Matsuri", which hosts a curved water banquet, is held. Admission is free, so I use it when I want to take a walk.
I visited several times when camellia flowers bloom, but it was my first time in the fresh green season. You can park about 40 cars in the parking lot. There is a Kusui Garden, Manyo Museum, and Suikinkutsu in the park, so I think it's fun to take a walk. There was a Tsukiji and a gate at the entrance, and there was also an explanation board. When camellia flowers bloom, you can see various kinds of camellias. There was a forest in the back and I was able to take a walk. You can get off at Hiraguchi Fudoji Temple from the park.
I'll be fine.
I often go in combination with Mr. Fudo. Since it is connected inside, if you park in the parking lot of Manyo no Mori, you don't have to climb the stairs. It's a garden where you can feel the seasons, so I often go there every season. I'm going to relax.
Japanese taste forest park
Manyo no Mori Park is adjacent to Fudoji Temple. You can park your car in the parking lot of Fudoji Temple, but the entrance to Manyo no Mori Park is on the mountain, so it is recommended to park the parking lot car on the mountain considering that you have to walk up the mountain! It is a Japanese-style park with the image of a Japanese garden and a forest. There is also a museum, so I would like you to see it as well! We recommend the flowering season, so spring to early summer is good!
Free park where you can take a leisurely stroll
It is a park where you can take a walk with plants written in Manyoshu, and there is a Heian period gate and Manyo Museum, so you can enjoy it for free. I watched the exhibition while remembering the Manyoshu I learned when I was a student.
Qushui Garden
It has the image of a beautiful garden with a curved water garden! Every autumn, the "Hamakita Manyo Matsuri", which hosts a curved water banquet, is held. Admission is free, so I use it when I want to take a walk.
A park with a variety of changes
I visited several times when camellia flowers bloom, but it was my first time in the fresh green season. You can park about 40 cars in the parking lot. There is a Kusui Garden, Manyo Museum, and Suikinkutsu in the park, so I think it's fun to take a walk. There was a Tsukiji and a gate at the entrance, and there was also an explanation board. When camellia flowers bloom, you can see various kinds of camellias. There was a forest in the back and I was able to take a walk. You can get off at Hiraguchi Fudoji Temple from the park.