Park / Green Space Spots in Hakusan / Komatsu Area

  • Kibagata Park
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    4.0
    26 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Pref. Komatsushi Sandanimachi Ra Nobe 58
    Approximately just 25-minute drive from the Komatsu Interchange, and 30-minute drive from the Kaga Interchange, this municipal park, characterized by grounds extended into all for polar directions, seems to surround Kibagata Lake that is the only geography to remain historically untouched in Ishikawa Prefecture. On the east of the lake, the Kibagata Central Park area is the most expansive portion of the park, however a walking path along which over 1,300 cherry trees are planted for their beautiful blossoms in April. Around this time, the Kibagata Park Sakura Festival, which hosts various performances and walkathons, and the cherry blossoms are illuminated for a two-week period.

    一周6.4KMのジョギングコースとしてよいです。桜や白山が綺麗で心地よいです。ドッグランや遊具もあるので子連れや犬連れの方もよく居ます。新聞で東側が何か公園施設が開発されるそうなので楽しみです。

  • Tatsunokuchi Kyuryo Park
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    3.5
    9 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Pref. Nomishi Tokusanmachi Ne 1-1
    A sports park situated on a verdant hill. Much of the park's spacious grounds are covered with natural lawn. The park also has many facilities sure to delight children, including a pedal-powered miniature train and roller coaster, huge wooden playground, and train-shaped play equipment. The park has several indoor and outdoor tennis courts which may be used with a reservation. The park's heated swimming pool is available for individuals to enjoy and is also used to hold a swimming club which provides friendly swimming lessons.

    石川動物園に隣接しています。ボート、自転車や温水プールのレクリエーションがあります。なにせ無料一部有料なので少ない金額で済みます、芝生が広いので子供が遊んで転んでも心配ないです。

  • Hakusan National Park
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    Toyama prefecture, Ishikawa prefecture, Fukui prefecture, Gifu prefecture
    It is a national park consisting of the three peaks of Mt. Hakusan (Gozengamine, Onanjimine, and Kengamine) and surrounding mountains and is known for having one of Japan’s heaviest snowfall. There are various alpine plants such as chocolate lily and Primla cuneifolia Ledeb. var. hakusanensis (Hakusankozakura), and many rare creatures such as the golden eagle, the mountain hawk-eagle, and the Japanese ermine in Mt. Hakusan which shows various environmental changes depending on the season. Many climbing paths are maintained in the area. There are visitor centers in Ichinose and Chugu hot springs, where material and tourist information about the nature and culture of the district are exhibited, and multilingual brochures are available.
  • Apricot Park
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    Ishikawa Pref. Hakusanshi Hasuikemachi Ka 5-1
    Located in the city of Hakusan in Ishikawa Prefecture, just off the Mikawa Interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway, Apricot Park is a multiple use park that emphasizes water and greenery. In addition to enjoying the apricot blossoms that give the park its name and the many cherry trees, visitors can play miniature golf on an 18-hole course, visit Aqua-no-Mori, a forested area that allows them to interact with water, see a lotus pond, and use the other facilities available in the park. Between the multipurpose Heisei Green Plaza, the gateball lawn, and Yuyu Fureai Square for leisurely strolls, there is plenty for visitors who want to spend a few relaxing hours here.
  • Rojo Park
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    Ishikawa Komatsu-shi Marunouchikouenmachi 19
    This park was built on the site of the outermost region of Komatsu Castle, once the residence of Maeda Toshitsune, the third lord of Kaga Domain. A traditional Japanese strolling garden built around two ponds and a waterfall in the center, a stream connects the ponds and the waterfall and artificial hills provide a background landscape. The park also has cultural facilities, including a history museum, art museum, library, and teahouse. The grounds are also famous for cherry blossoms, wisteria flowers, azaleas, irises, and other seasonal flowers, as well as an old pine of historical interest.
  • Osshobe Park
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    Ishikawa Prefecture Komatsu City Awazu Onsen
    Osshobe Park is located in the Awazu Onsen hot springs district in Komatsu City. A welcome green oasis within the hot springs resort, the Park is a great place for taking a stroll and admiring the Koi carp in the pond, etc. The Park’s name derives from the story “Osshobe Monogatari”, a tale dating back 400 years which tells of two servants working at one of the Awazu Onsen inns who fell in love. Awazu Onsen hot springs resort has been certified by the “Lover’s Sanctuary Project” as a great place for couples to visit, and there is a “Happiness Bell” monument in Osshobe Park.
  • Suematsu Haijishiseki Park
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    Ishikawa Pref. Nonoichishi Suematsu 2-chome
  • Wakamiya Park
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    Ishikawa Hakusan Nunoichi 2-102
  • Tedori Park
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    Ishikawa Hakusan-shi Hirakamachi Minatomachi Nomi-gun Kawakita Machi
  • Matto Seaside Park
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    Ishikawa Hakusan-shi Tokumitsu Machi Sogomachi
  • Wadayama Matsuji Yama Historic Site Park
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    Ishikawa Nomi-shi Matsujimachi Tei Bo Shin no Department Wadamachi no Ha no Department
  • Seseragi Park
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    Ishikawa Nonoichi-shi Takahashimachi 155-1
  • Tsubaki no Go Park
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    Ishikawa Nonoichi-shi Futsukai 5-chome
  • Hakusan Crane Multi-purpose Plaza
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    Ishikawa Hakusan-shi Shichiharamachi 77
  • Nonoichi Health Hiroba
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    Ishikawa Nonoichi-shi Kanbayashi 1-chome 180
  • Shishiku Tedori Prefectural Nature Park
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi
  • Jadanishizenkansatuen
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    Ishikawa Pref. Hakusanshi Chugu Oh 9
  • Hakusan Ichirino Prefectural Natural Park
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    Ishikawa Hakusan-shi
  • Izumidai Park
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    Ishikawa Nomi-shi Izumidaimachi
  • Adventure Garden Nomi
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    Ishikawa Nomi-shi Wakemachi Ra 90

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Long, thin Ishikawa prefecture runs along the Sea of Japan up into Noto Peninsula. Highlights of the seaside towns lining the west coast include Kanazawa, often described as a "Little Kyoto" thanks to its old wooden tea houses and geisha culture as well as its picturesque Japanese garden, Kenroku-en.

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