ParkOgi, Tawaramoto, Shiki District, Nara 636-0241, Japan

3.6(62 reviews)
Dog-friendly
Kid-friendly

A Hidden Healing Park in Nara, Embraced by Nature

Blessed with Water and Greenery

The 'Shikinomichi Hasegawa Observatory Park Suisei no Oka' in Takatori Town, Nara Prefecture, is a naturally rich park spreading along the Hase River. Small parks are scattered along the river, with green grassy areas covered in greenery. You can take a leisurely stroll through the park, gaze at the flowing river, and take a rest under the shade of trees, enjoying a relaxing time.

Access and Basic Information

  • Address: Oki, Takatori-cho, Ikoma-gun, Nara Prefecture
  • Access: 15 minutes by bus from the Kintetsu Osaka Line 'Takatori' Station
  • Parking: available
  • Admission: free
  • Opening hours: open all day
  • Facilities: restrooms, grassy field

Points of Interest

  • The clear flow of the Hase River and the greenery along the river
  • Picnics and leisure activities on the spacious grassy field
  • Beautiful cherry blossom trees in spring
  • There are similar small parks scattered around for a pleasant stroll

Nearby Attractions

Near the Shikinomichi Hasegawa Observatory Park, the rural scenery of Takatori Town stretches out. Once you cross the Hase River, you can enjoy the rural landscape that has been continuing for a long time. The town is dotted with ancient temples, offering many spots where you can feel the history of Nara.

When you visit the park, we recommend taking a leisurely time to enjoy nature, and then explore the surrounding restaurants and souvenir shops. You may encounter Nara's unique cuisine and specialty products.

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a leisurely time at the Shikinomichi Hasegawa Observatory Park. Why not give it a try?

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Reviews

1(4 weeks ago)
第2ミッキー
There are no daffodils at all. There is only an explanation.
3(5 months ago)
津波古充春
This park is a great place for warm fountains and walking paths! Also, it's beautiful and clean!
4(4 years ago)
Mimit
I went to see Onparasan's fireworks. I was glad that I could see it unexpectedly. The park faces the road along the river and there is a fair amount of traffic, so it is dangerous to leave small children unattended. There was no fence on the river either, and the river itself seemed quite deep. There are small parks dotted along the river, so you can enjoy them during the day. There is no convenience store nearby, so be careful in the summer. There is a lot of grass along the river, so insect repellent is a must.
1(3 weeks ago)
MD dsrc3
The park was beautiful, but there were no daffodils and it was unattractive.
4(7 years ago)
toshio saitou
The Hatsuse River is the most famous river that has been known since ancient times, originating from Kaminogo, Komolik's town, and running across the Yamato plains. When it reaches the downstream, it becomes the Yamato River, which traverses the Osaka Plain and connects to the Seto Inland Sea. It is a river that smells like the birthplace of Japanese culture.

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