Kogakubo Park (古河公方公園(古河総合公園))
4.0
"A large park with spacious grounds spanning 25 hectares. The park encloses several historic structures, including the Nakayama Residence, a large farmhouse built in the mid-Edo period; and the Tobita Residence, the oldest ""magariya""-style building in the prefecture. The park is also a renowned destination for flower viewing, and some 1,500 flowering peach trees spanning five varieties grow on the grounds, in addition to a lotus pond in which grow Oga lotuses, an ancient lotus variety. The Koga Peach Festival is held at the park each year when the trees are in bloom, attracting many visitors who come to enjoy the beauty of the flowers."
Ibaraki Pref. Kogashi Kounosu 399-1 (JosoArea)
Review of Koga Kubo Park
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingGood season is March!
Becose fulled bloom on March. This place best recommend!
Details
- Fees
- [Exhibition Room] 1,120yen/Sunday
[Stage] 2,130yen/Sunday - Parking Lot
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Ibaraki Areas

Just a stone’s throw from Tokyo, Ibaraki is a coastal prefecture that has mastered juxtapositions, where old shrines meet new scientific discoveries and traditional gardens are frequented by the inventors of some of the newest technology. Head to Mito City's Kairakuen - one of Japan's Three Great Gardens - in spring to experience the cellestial blooming of fantastic cherry blossoms at the annual sakura festival.