What other travelers are saying about Kinchakuda Manjushage Park
Home to a stunning display of Higanbana (Red Spider Lilies), this park is a must-see! It's renowned as one of the best viewing spots for the bloom, offering a truly unforgettable, breathtaking scene that is both impactful and deeply enchanting.
Worth the visit! It cost 500yen to enter now. Flowers are mostly in bloom and will probably peak over the next few days but it’s worth visiting any day now! :) I went on a week day and there were a decent amount of people, but so much is blooming you can keep walking to get better pictures.
It was quite a nice experience. Entrance fee was 500yen but it’s definitely worth it. Also there was food cars and souvenir shops on middle of route so you don’t have to worry about food.
Full bloom right now. Definitely get here and check them out. Nice way to spend a couple hours. Lots of vehicles coming through but plenty of parking within the area. The main parking area has spots opening pretty frequently and there are many other smaller parking lots all within walking distance. About 500 yen for parking and 500 yen to enter the lily area.
I finally made it after about three years saying I'd go. Incredible display and, just as important, very well organized. There's plenty of paths to take, and some spots to sit down. The car park seemed big enough, but I got there at 7am and parked my motorcycle in the designated area which was grass. It was already quite busy. Well done to Hidaka City!
The park is most prevalent from mid-September to early October when the red spider lilies bloom. However, visitors can still enjoy the park's natural beauty throughout the year.
Yes, adults have a 500 yen admission fee during the blooming period of the manjushage flowers. However, junior high school students and younger can enter for free.
Yes, Kinchakuda Manjushage Festival is held annually to celebrate the blooming of the red spider lilies. The festival includes cultural events, food stalls, and various activities.
Yes, the park is easily accessible from Tokyo by train or car. It takes approximately 2 hours by train and 1 hour by car.
To preserve the park's natural beauty, visitors are asked not to step on or pick any flowers. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended, as the park has hilly terrain.