Hamadera Park – Osaka’s Historic Green Escape

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Hamadera Park in Sakai City, Osaka, is a scenic and historic public park founded in 1873. It is known for its beautiful pine forest, wide-open lawns, and a variety of facilities that cater to families, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts alike. Spanning over 100 hectares, this park is a perfect blend of relaxation and recreation.

The park’s most iconic feature is its magnificent black pine grove—about 5,500 trees that create a calming and shaded landscape. It’s been recognized as one of Japan’s most beautiful pine forests. Another seasonal highlight is the rose garden, home to over 6,000 rose bushes and 500 varieties, which bloom vibrantly in spring and early summer, making it a photographer’s paradise.

Families can enjoy the large swimming pool (open in summer), a traffic amusement park for kids with go-karts and mini trains, and picnic spots scattered throughout. For active visitors, there are sports grounds and cycling paths. The park is also friendly for people with disabilities, offering wheelchair-accessible paths and facilities.

Access to Hamadera Park is convenient—it’s just a 3-minute walk from Hamaderakōen Station on the Nankai Main Line or Hamaderaekimae Station on the Hankai Tramway. Entry to the park is free, though some activities have a small fee.

Whether you're visiting during rose season or simply looking for a peaceful escape in Osaka, Hamadera Park offers a nostalgic and refreshing experience for all ages.

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Post by MMR. Maruf | May 21, 2025

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