Maruyama Park
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Basic information
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Address | Maruyama-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0071, Japan |
Access | Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Gion-Shijo Station on the Keihan Railway. Approximately 14 minutes on foot from Kawaramachi Station on the Hankyu Railway. Approximately 15 minutes on foot from Higashiyama Subway Station. |
Phone | TEL 075-561-1350(Kyoto City Urban Greenery Association) |
Website | Japanese Website |
Recommended flowers | Cherry blossoms: Late March – early April |
Highlights | It is one of the oldest parks in Kyoto. It is deeply loved by the citizens of Kyoto and is crowded with many people during the cherry blossom season. The park is home to a 200-year-old cherry tree called “Gionshidare-zakura” (weeping cherry tree). This cherry tree is a must-see. |
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Guide to Enjoyment
Introduction to Maruyama Park, Kyoto
Located in Kyoto’s Gion district, Maruyama Park is the city’s oldest public park. Its central feature is a large weeping cherry tree, which becomes a major attraction during the cherry blossom season, drawing both locals and tourists alike.
The Essence of Maruyama Park
From pond vistas to seasonal foliage, Maruyama Park is a reflection of Japan’s appreciation for nature and aesthetics.
Cherry Blossom Haven
Central Weeping Cherry Tree
– The iconic tree of the park, when in full bloom, it is illuminated at night, creating a magical ambiance that attracts many nighttime hanami (flower-viewing) parties.
Sakura Pathways
– Stroll through pathways lined with cherry blossom trees, offering a petal-filled journey through the park.
Visitor’s Guide
Reaching Maruyama Park
The park is situated in the Higashiyama district, within walking distance from the famous Kiyomizu-dera temple, making it easily accessible by bus or on foot from various parts of Kyoto.
Culinary Experiences
Tea Houses and Traditional Fare
– Scattered throughout the park are traditional tea houses where visitors can enjoy matcha and Japanese sweets. During the sakura season, temporary food stalls offer local delicacies.
Nearby Attractions
Yasaka Shrine
– Adjacent to the park, this historic shrine is known for its lantern-lit evenings and is a significant site for the annual Gion Matsuri festival.
Gion District
– A short stroll away, the Gion district offers a glimpse into traditional Kyoto with its machiya houses, teahouses, and occasional sightings of geisha and maiko.