I really enjoyed my walk through Izumisano Kyuryo Ryokuchi Park. The park has several peaceful walking trails that wind through beautiful bamboo forests, with a calm lake at the center adding to the quiet atmosphere. Some paths can be a bit steep, but overall they’re manageable even for beginners.
It’s also a great place for families like mine who enjoy observing living things. Each season offers something different to see, and the kind, friendly staff make the experience even warmer. When I was their they showed me a butterfly.
While some visitors have mentioned there’s no playground equipment, that’s actually part of the park’s charm. If you’re looking for play structures, nearby parks like Eiraku Yumenomori Park, Rinku Park, or Wanpaku Kingdom are better suited. But here, children who love exploring nature will truly enjoy themselves.
Along the way, you’ll find a rest area with a vending machine (so bring water or coins). From there, you even get a nice distant view of Rinku Town. I really hope this park continues to stay the same—a wonderful,...
Read moreOsaka managed park in Izumisano. Has really interesting walking trails snaking through the hills with lots of trees, bamboo, seasonal flowers. Has an small stage you can rest on and relax. Plenty of restrooms, welcome center, nature workshop, and rest area with drink machines. Now is a great time to visit. Summer is packed with mosquitoes and snake warnings. Free parking but a steep walk up to the welcome center. Not open Mondays or Tuesdays if Monday is a national holiday. Public bus also drops you at the center. Check with the tourist information office near Izumisano station. Hilly so wear...
Read moreIt was plum season. Inside the park there are many different trees, bamboos, and natural creatures like wild birds, and insects. It was relaxing to just walk inside the park and enjoy nature. There is a pond which very often wild birds catch...
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