Nishinomaru Garden is Osaka's most popular location for cherry blossom
viewing and Hanami Parties. Nishinomaru Garden features around 600
cherry trees, including someiyoshino (the most popular variety of sakura
(cherry blossom) in Japan) and around 95 kinds of Japanese apricot
flowers. Nishinomaru Garden is located within the greater Osaka Castle Park between the Outer Western Moat and the Inner Moat of Osaka Castle.
Nishinomaru Garden was opened in 1965. It is the site of the former
residence of Kita-no-mandokoro (wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a Japanese
ruler in the 16th century). Nishinomaru Garden covers an area of
approximately 64,000 m2, combining open expanses of grass and the 600
cherry trees set against the background of the castle tower and the
stone walls of a moat. The scenery, which changes from season to season,
attracts many visitors throughout the year. While spring brings the
bright colors of cherry blossom to Osaka Castle Park,
autumn brings the beautiful colors leaves. During the cherry blossom
season (normally early April) the garden is open in the evening.
Opening Times:
9:00am - 5:00pm; Close: Mondays
9:00am - 5:00pm; Close: Mondays
Entrance Fees:
200 Yen
200 Yen
Address:
Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture.
Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture.
Directions:
5 min walk from Osakajo-koen Station (JR Osaka Loop Line)
5 min walk from Osakajo-koen Station (JR Osaka Loop Line)
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