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  4. Meiji Restoration Centenary Park
Meiji Restoration Centenary Park
Meiji Restoration Centenary Park
Meiji Restoration Centenary Park
Meiji Restoration Centenary Park
Yamaguchi

Meiji Restoration Centenary Park

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Last updated Mar 12, 2026

The Meiji Restoration Centenary Park, known in Japanese as Meiji Hyakunen Kinen Park, stands as a commemorative space honoring the 100th anniversary of the Meiji Restoration in 1968. Located in Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture, this expansive public park was established to celebrate Japan's transformation from feudal society to modern nation following the restoration of imperial rule in 1868. The park serves as both a recreational area and a living monument to one of Japan's most significant historical turning points.

Spanning approximately 82 hectares, the park represents one of northern Osaka's largest green spaces. The landscape combines natural forest areas with cultivated gardens, creating diverse environments throughout the seasons. Cherry blossoms draw considerable crowds in spring, while autumn foliage transforms the park into a tapestry of reds and golds. The park's design philosophy emphasizes harmony between preservation and recreation, maintaining substantial wooded areas alongside developed facilities.

Visitors can explore several distinct zones within the park. The Japanese Garden showcases traditional landscape design with carefully arranged ponds, bridges, and stone arrangements. Athletic facilities include baseball fields, tennis courts, and open lawns suitable for picnicking and informal sports. Walking trails wind through forested sections, providing peaceful routes for joggers and nature enthusiasts. The park also contains a folk museum displaying traditional farmhouses relocated from various parts of Japan, offering insights into rural life during the Edo and Meiji periods.

The park is accessible via Senri-Chuo Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, followed by a 15-minute walk or a short bus ride. From central Osaka, the journey typically requires 30 to 40 minutes. Admission to the park is free, though some facilities and the folk museum may charge separate entrance fees. Ample parking facilities accommodate visitors arriving by car, making the park particularly convenient for families and groups.


Phone
+81 83-922-2754
Website
www.ishin100.com


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Address
4-chōme-1-1 Ishinkōen, Yamaguchi, 753-0815, Japan
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Phone

+81 83-922-2754

Website

www.ishin100.com

Traveler reviews

Fantastic park to come with the family lots of slide and climbing Walls, large sandbox and they even land you toys to play in it for free. There is also an indoor area for toddlers. Plus there is a small river where kids can wet there feet just a mi item walk from play area. During Sakura season it's also a great place to see the cherry blossom.
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Pierre-Marc Lecompte
Mar 30, 2018
We visited there to enjoy football match between Renofa F.C Vs Machida F.C It was so exciting for us to enjoy such kind of Match.
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Hassan Md Hafizur Rahman
Nov 18, 2023
It's a good place for an exercise walk or jog. Soccer games and track competitions are held there often. Right next to a nice park for walks or picnics, with tennis courts and other sports.
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Ariel Sorensen
Jun 19, 2019
A Park for Everyone "Ishin Kouen" ([Meiji] Restoration Park) has something for everyone. It is beside a river and contains a stream, in which children can paddle, beside a large climbing frame area, and indoor playroom. There is a planetarium, a martial arts centre (where my karate club has matches) and a very large multi-purpose, e.g. table tennis, room. There are badminton courts to hire, a gym in the stadium, which is the venue for football (soccer) matches featuring the local, [summer tangerine colour] orange clad, soccer team, Renofa. There are joggers jogging around the park in the mornings, and outdoor tennis course for hire. There are various vending machines, a refreshments van, and of course a large area of grass and trees. It is situated near to a Cosmos drug store, and one of the Manga Soukou second-hand stores selling pretty much everything under the sun. There are two sushi restaurants, including our favourite, Kura Sushi, and a nice love-themed shrine (Yamaguchi Branch Shrine of Izumo Grand Shrine) nearby. The only problem for me with the park is that it seems to employ rather too many keyboard-tapping, administrative public employees (like my loathsome self?) and consequently (or not) has to skimp on some basics such as hot water in the showers even in winter.
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Timothy Takemoto
Aug 9, 2019
Nice place to see nature, sports and passing good time with family
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RAIHAN
Mar 25, 2023

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Yamaguchi City Saikotei

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Kaikyo Yume Tower

Places & attractions near Meiji Restoration Centenary Park

Mine City Akiyoshidai Museum of Natural History

Mine City Akiyoshidai Museum of Natural History

Chofu Mori Residence

Chofu Mori Residence

Yamaguchi City Saikotei

Yamaguchi City Saikotei

Kaikyo Yume Tower

Kaikyo Yume Tower


Frequently Asked Questions

Late March to early April for cherry blossoms, and mid-November to early December for autumn foliage. The park is open year-round with different seasonal attractions.

Yes, picnicking is permitted on designated lawn areas. Vending machines are available, but food vendors are limited, so bringing your own food is recommended.

A casual visit exploring the main areas typically requires two to three hours. Visitors wishing to thoroughly explore the folk museum, Japanese Garden, and walking trails should allocate half a day. The park's expansive nature means you can easily spend an entire day if combining recreation, museum visits, and relaxation.

The park allows cycling on designated paths, but bicycle rental services are not standard amenities. Visitors typically bring their own bicycles or use rental services from nearby stations.