Funabashi Andersen Park: A Taste of Denmark in Chiba
by γΏγγγ’γͺ
May 31, 2025
π° Spot:
Funabashi Andersen Park
π Location:
525 Kanahori-cho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture
π Access:
Paid parking available at the north and south sides of the park
Regular cars: Β₯500, large vehicles: Β₯2,000
ππ Access:
Approximately 12 minutes by bus from Misaki Station to Andersen Park
Get off at Andersen Park and walk about 1 minute
π°οΈ Opening Hours:
9:30 AM β 4:00 PM
Closed Days:
Generally Mondays, but varies by season
π° Admission Fee:
General: Β₯900 β Children: Β₯100
Surprisingly, there are days when admission is free!
π° Annual Passport:
General: Β₯3,000 β Children: Β₯500
π Highlights:
The park is divided into five zones, offering spaces where both children and adults can freely enjoy creativity, experiences, nature, and play. Each zone is packed with attractions and is designed so you can spend an entire day exploring just one zone.
β£οΈ Recommended Spots:
Features include a Danish-style windmill, a fountain inspired by the fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling," scenic views of Danish countryside and architecture, seasonal flowers and nature, various playground equipment and facilities, as well as areas for interactive and creative experiences. Honestly, it's amazing in the best way possible.
By the way:
Hans Christian Andersen, the world-renowned fairy tale author, was born in Odense, Denmark, and passed away in Copenhagen in 1875 at the age of 70.
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