National Sanuki Manno Park (Kagawa Pref.)★★★☆☆ The nemophila flower fields are spectacular from mid-April to early May.

Sanuki Manno Park

Information

MAP


Basic information

Please note that the information and photos provided here might be outdated, so always confirm before your visit.

Address 4243-12 Yoshino, Manno Town, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa 766-0023
Access Approximately 15 minutes by cab from JR Kotohira Station. Approximately 15 minutes by cab from Kotohira Station or Okada Station of Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railway.
Phone TEL 0877-79-1700(Manno Park Management Center)
Website Japanese Website
English Website
Chinese website (Traditional)
Recommended flowers Nemophila: mid-April to early May
Highlights Sanuki Manno Park is the only national park in the Shikoku region. In the vast flower fields here, seasonal flowers such as plum blossoms, rape blossoms, cherry blossoms, tulips, nemophila, sunflowers, kochia, cosmos, and Christmas roses are in bloom throughout the year. Sometimes, the view of the nemophila flowers in bloom is spectacular. Illuminations are also popular in winter.

Photos

Sanuki Manno Park

Sanuki Manno Park

Guide to Enjoyment

Sanuki Mannou National Government Park, nestled in Kagawa Prefecture, is one of the largest national parks in Japan. It offers a delightful combination of well-maintained gardens, recreational facilities, and particularly, a mesmerizing expanse of Nemophila flowers.

Introduction to Sanuki Mannou Park

Covering over 350 hectares, Sanuki Mannou Park is an epitome of nature’s serenity. Designed with varied themes across its vast space, visitors can enjoy the park’s harmonious blend of natural landscapes and artfully cultivated gardens.

Nemophila Delight

In spring, the park is adorned with a breathtaking carpet of blue as the Nemophila flowers, also known as “Baby Blue Eyes,” bloom in full splendor. The vast fields of these azure blossoms under the vast sky offer a surreal and dreamy atmosphere.

Highlights of the Nemophila Season

Seamless Blue Carpet

– The gently rolling hills of the park covered in Nemophila create a panoramic view that seems to merge with the sky at the horizon.

Walking Amidst the Blossoms

– Carefully laid paths allow visitors to walk amidst this sea of blue, offering close-up views and ample photo opportunities.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Sanuki Mannou Park

The park is conveniently accessible by car and public transport from major areas within Kagawa Prefecture.

Exploring the Park

Beyond the Nemophila fields, the park is equipped with recreational facilities, children’s play areas, and serene spots by the lake, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.

Nearby Attractions

Mannou Lake

– Adjacent to the park, this is the largest freshwater lake in Kagawa Prefecture, offering boat rides and serene views.

Local Culinary Delights

– Kagawa is famous for its “Sanuki Udon.” Visitors should not miss trying this local noodle delicacy available at various eateries around the park.

関連記事

  1. Miharu Takizakura (Fukushima Pref.)★★★★★ Mid-April The highest peak of cherry blossoms in Japan that you should see at least once A famous tree over 1,000 years old

  2. Miyajima (Hiroshima)

    Miyajima (Hiroshima Pref.)★★★★★ Late March – early April Beautiful cherry blossoms adorn the World Heritage shrines.

  3. Hokkaido Jingu (Hokkaido) ★★☆☆☆ Late April to early May This is the best place to see cherry blossoms in Sapporo!

  4. Kawachi Wisteria Garden (Fukuoka)

    Kawachi Wisteria Garden (Fukuoka Pref.)★★★★★ Wisteria flowers are truly wonderful! One of the most famous flower gardens in Japan!

  5. Hitome Senbonzakura, Shiraishi River, Miyagi

    Shiroishi River Embankment (Shiroishi-gawa Tsutsumi) ★★★★★ Early to mid-April – A stretch of 1,200 cherry trees along the Shiroishi River.

  6. Huis Ten Bosch (Nagasaki Pref.) ★★★★★ The spring tulip festival is spectacular!

  7. Himeji Castle (Hyogo)

    Himeji Castle (Hyogo Pref.)★★★★★ Late March – early April Beautiful contrast between 1,000 cherry trees and the castle

  8. National Takino Suzuran Hillside Park (Hokkaido) ★★★★★ It’s just so big! Flowers bloom from season to season, and in winter you can experience snow!

  9. Philosopher’s Path (Kyoto City) ★★★★★ Cherry blossoms in late March to early April Lovely pathway with beautiful flowers in every season.