
Overview
Hamadera Park is an Osaka prefectural urban park stretching along the coast of Nishi-ku in the city of Sakai and the city of Takaishi, Osaka Prefecture. It is known for its pine grove of some 5,500 trees, and the surrounding district was once favored as a villa area. It is a park with a long history, having opened in 1873.
Highlights
- ●The coastal scenery of a pine grove of some 5,500 trees
- ●Its character as an Osaka prefectural urban park spanning Nishi-ku in Sakai and the city of Takaishi
- ●Its long history, dating from its opening in 1873
- ●The background of a district once favored as a villa area
History
Hamadera Park is a historic urban park that opened in 1873 and has been maintained as a prefectural park of Osaka. Known for a pine grove numbering some 5,500 trees, the surrounding district was once favored as a villa area. The park extends along the coast from Nishi-ku in Sakai to the city of Takaishi.
Access
The park lies along the coast of Nishi-ku in the city of Sakai and the city of Takaishi, Osaka Prefecture. Administratively it spans Nishi-ku of Sakai and the city of Takaishi.
Best season
As a coastal park with spreading pine groves, it offers walks throughout the year. Strolling its grounds on foot is most comfortable in the milder seasons.
Map
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Suggested itinerary
- 1Enter Hamadera Park from the Nishi-ku side of Sakai and follow the pine-grove scenery
- 2Stroll among the pine grove of some 5,500 trees
- 3Walk on through the grounds along the coast toward the Takaishi side
- 4Close the visit by taking in the atmosphere of a district once favored as a villa area
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💡 It is known for a pine grove of some 5,500 trees and opened in 1873.
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