Ikoma Sanroku Park (生駒山麓公園)
This park sprawls halfway up Mt. Ikoma. Situated around two kilometers from the city center, the park is situated in the lush, natural beauty of Kongo-Ikoma-Kisen Quasi-National Park, and visitors can have fun surrounded by nature. The park also has a campground and a variety of other facilities, and also holds various programs. The park's events are also popular and include things like forest workshops, a mountain base outdoor school, and family outdoor classes.
Nara Ikoma-shi Tawaraguchicho 2088 (Ikaruga / IkomaArea)
[Admission] 6:00-22:00
* Business Hours is Depending on the facility
Details
- Hours
- [Admission] 6:00-22:00
* Business Hours is Depending on the facility - Closed
- Tuesday (for Public holidays, 6/1-9/30 is open everyday)
- Fees
- Free admission, Charge facility in the park,
[Fields Retique] Adults500yen, Junior High School/High School Students400yen, 4 years old and over 300yen, etc. Depending on the facility - Parking Lot
- Available (500spaces/Parking fee Friday is 1Times1spaces520yen (microbus 1,470yen,
large bus 2,90yen)) - Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, DISCOVER, Diners Club)
* Only available at some facilities (outdoor activity center) Available - Smoking
- Other (Available only at specified locations)
- Wi-Fi
- Available (NARA Free Wi-Fi)
* Some facilities (Fureai Center) only - Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1-1,000yen, [Lunch] 1,001-3,000yen
[Night] 1-1,000yen, [Night] 1,001-3,000yen - Estimated stay time
- 120 minutes or more
- Wheelchair accessible
- Yes (some facilities are not possible)
- Infant friendly
- Yes (field assault is not admitted to those under 100 cm tall)
- Pet friendly
- Not possible (Park is possible, inside the facility is not possible)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Nara Areas

With a reputation almost as stellar as that of Kyoto, Nara is a must-visit for those searching for the remains of "traditional Japan." The largely green Nara city holds the majority of the prefecture’s treasures, such as the iconic Todai-ji Temple, in which a 15-meter tall Great Buddha sits, and Nara Park, where deer flock to befriend passersby. While mountains are by no means hard to come by in this area, for hiking with a reward, head to the Kii Mountains’ Yoshino district in spring, when the hillsides put on an impressive display of white and pink cherry blossoms.