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Mishima Rakujuen Park

Mishima Rakujuen Park

Rakujuen Park is a park rich in nature, around 1.5 times the size of Tokyo Dome, and was initially built as a villa for Imperial Prince Komatsunomiya Akihito during the Meiji Period (1868–1912). Kohama Pond lies at its center, in a garden surrounded by trees. There is also an animal square with alpacas and red pandas, a merry-go-round, and a small train for children, making the park a perfect place for children and adults alike!

Essential Information

Hours April-October: 9:00-17:00 (last entry 16:30) November-March: 9:00-16:30 (last entry 16:00)
Duration

1h

Closed Closed every Monday (closed the next day if Monday is a national holiday) and New Year holidays (27th December - 2nd January)
Costs

Adults: 300 yen Students up to age 15 (with valid identification card): free

Access 3 minutes on foot from Mishima Station South Exit
Facilities
  • Wheelchair friendly

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