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Naritasan Park
Naritasan Park
Naritasan Park
Naritasan Park
Chiba

Parque Naritasan

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Última actualización 17 may 2026

Naritasan Park is a traditional Japanese landscape garden beside Naritasan Shinshoji Temple in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture. Created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as part of temple expansion, the park offers natural retreat for temple visitors and pilgrims. The design integrates traditional Japanese garden principles with natural topography through ponds, streams, bridges, and plantings. The adjacent Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, a major Buddhist temple founded in 940 AD, connects the garden to centuries of religious history. Together, the temple and park form a significant spiritual and cultural site.

The park demonstrates traditional Japanese garden aesthetics within a temple environment. Three ponds—Ryuochi Pond, Bunsuichi Pond, and Ryoguuchi Pond—connect through waterways, surrounded by walking paths offering varied scenic views. Seasonal plantings create year-round interest: cherry blossoms in spring, summer greenery, autumn maple colors, and winter snow scenes. Traditional bridges, pavilions, and stone lanterns accent the natural landscape. The 16.5-hectare park provides substantial green space in Narita City, creating contemplative areas between temple worship zones and urban surroundings.

Visitors walk paths circling ponds and traversing forested areas, experiencing designed garden perspectives. Paths lead to observation points with composed views of water, bridges, and seasonal vegetation. Ponds contain koi fish and waterfowl. Traditional stone and wooden bridges serve as crossings and photographic subjects. Seasonal visits differ: spring cherry blossoms attract crowds during bloom, autumn foliage draws visitors mid-November through early December, while summer and winter offer quieter periods.

The park is 10 to 15 minutes walking from JR Narita Station or Keisei Narita Station via Omotesando, a traditional street with shops and restaurants. From Tokyo, the JR Narita Express from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station takes 60 to 90 minutes, or the Keisei Skyliner from Ueno Station about 60 minutes. Narita International Airport is 15 to 20 minutes by train or bus. Admission is free, though temple donations may be requested for certain buildings.


Phone
+81 476-22-2111
Website
www.naritasan.or.jp


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Dirección
1 Narita, Chiba 286-0023, Japón
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Teléfono

+81 476-22-2111

Sitio web

www.naritasan.or.jp

Reseñas de viajeros

Es un parque muy limpio y lindo Hay patos y tortugas y no se deben alimentar La pagodita se parece a la película de memorias de una geisha Está muy bien para caminar, porque hay muchos caminos
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Janet Bolaños
25 dic 2025
Es un lugar apacible y tranquilo, con una gran variedad de plantas, arboles y flores, gatos y ciervos. Hay diversidad de puentes un pequeño estanque con grandes peces y sobre todo mucha tranquilidad. Se puede acceder mediante un templo que tiene varios edificios que merece la pena ser visto y donde muchas personas van a practicar su culto. Merece totalmente ser visitado.
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Yolanda
4 jul 2025
El parque es grande y limpio, también puedes encontrar a muchos gatitos.
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Hana
8 dic 2025
Fuimos visitar el parque para hacer un poco de tiempo hasta que saliera el vuelo y realmente nos sorprendió. Fue una de las mejores visitas en Japón. La entrada es libre y gratuita. Hay muchos árboles de diferentes colores en otoño, lagos, templos. Realmente es un lugar imperdible. Muy tranquilo y relajante. Ideal para pasar una tarde antes de continuar con un viaje.
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Daniel Alzugaray
24 nov 2017
El lugar es increíble, si venen a quedarse unos dias a Narita deberia ser su prioridad.
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Stephen Lucas
8 mar 2024

Preguntas frecuentes

The park features three ponds (Ryuochi, Bunsuichi, and Ryoguuchi) connected by waterways, traditional bridges, pavilions, stone lanterns, and seasonal plantings including cherry blossoms and maple trees.

Spring offers cherry blossom viewing, autumn (mid-November through early December) features vibrant maple foliage, while summer and winter provide quieter visitation periods with different seasonal scenery.

A thorough visit to both the park and adjacent Naritasan Shinshoji Temple typically takes 2 to 3 hours.

Yes. The park includes traditional bridges (arched stone and wooden structures), pavilions, and stone lanterns that punctuate the natural scenery and serve as photographic subjects.

Crowds vary by season. Spring cherry blossom peak bloom and autumn foliage season (mid-November through early December) attract more visitors, while summer and winter offer quieter visitation periods.