Kikuchi Park (Kumamoto Pref.)★★★☆☆ Late March to early April: famous for its cherry blossoms! Kikuchi Valley is also recommended!

Kikuchi Park

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Basic information

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Address Kumafu, Kikuchi, Kumamoto 861-1331, Japan
Access Approximately 1 hour drive from JR Kumamoto Station
Phone TEL 0968-25-7242(Kikuchi City Hall)
Website Japanese Website
Recommended flowers Cherry blossoms: Late March – early April
Highlights Kikuchi Park is located on a hill overlooking the city of Kikuchi and is well known by the locals as a place to view cherry blossoms and azaleas. In spring, approximately 3,000 cherry trees bloom. The nearby Kikuchi Valley is very famous, but if it is cherry blossom season, why not stop by this park as well?

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Cherry blossoms in Kikuchi Valley

Cherry blossoms in Kikuchi Valley

Cherry blossoms in Kikuchi Valley

Cherry blossoms in Kikuchi Valley

Cherry blossoms in Kikuchi Valley

Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction to Kikuchi Park, Kumamoto

Situated in the Kikuchi Valley, Kikuchi Park is renowned for its natural springs, which are counted among the top 100 waters of Japan. The park is a sanctuary where bubbling brooks, verdant flora, and seasonal hues combine to create a serene environment.

Kikuchi Park: Nature’s Symphony

The park’s allure lies in its dynamic offerings. From the gentle murmur of its streams to the vibrant shades of its seasonal flowers, Kikuchi Park provides a sensory experience that evolves with the changing months.

Seasonal Highlights

Spring’s Awakening

– As the chill of winter fades, cherry blossoms and azaleas announce the arrival of spring, painting the park in delightful hues.

Autumn’s Palette

– When autumn arrives, the foliage dons shades of red, orange, and gold, reflecting beautifully on the clear waters of the park.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Kikuchi Park

Kikuchi Park, nestled in Kumamoto’s northern region, is accessible by road. Public transport options are available, with local buses offering routes to the park.

Exploring the Park

Well-maintained trails guide visitors through the park, leading them to picturesque spots, spring sources, and shaded rest areas. The cool waters are a highlight, especially during the warmer months, offering a refreshing respite.

Nearby Attractions

Kikuchi Castle Ruins

– A historical site offering insights into Kumamoto’s past and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Aso-Kuju National Park

– A vast national park known for its diverse landscapes, including the famous Mount Aso, an active volcano.

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