Shimizu Park
Noda, Japan
Shimizu Park in Noda, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, is a historic and privately operated park founded in 1894 by the family behind Kikkoman Soy Sauce. Known for its more than 2,000 cherry trees across 50 varieties, the park is famous as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots, hosting an annual Cherry Blossom Festival in spring, along with plum and azalea festivals.
Beyond its floral displays, Shimizu Park offers a wide range of recreational amenities including Japan's largest field athletics course featuring obstacle and water courses, camping and BBQ areas, a pony farm, a maze, and a botanical garden called Flower Fantasia.
The park blends natural beauty with active outdoor activities, attracting visitors year-round for its seasonal plantings and family-friendly attractions. It is easily accessible by public transport and well-equipped with facilities like cafés, picnic spaces, and parking.
Location
906 Shimizu, Noda, Chiba 278-0043, Japan
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