What other travelers are saying about Momijidani Park
Beautiful experience seeing the deers and fish together and nice walk in nature;fresh air! At the end of the park,you have the free shuttle bus that you can take to go down if you want.
This park has a great vibe where you feel like explore and experience the nature. I went during the fall so it was all red. It has nice waterfalls and you have to cross this in order to get to the ropeway to Mt Misen.
Overal it was a lovely experience to be here. I also encountered a couple of friendly 🦌 at this park.
I also visited the stunning Momijidani Park, which is renowned for its beautiful natural scenery and the famous Momijidani Bridge. The park is a picturesque haven, especially in autumn when the maple trees turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow.
The Momijidani Bridge is a highlight, gracefully arching over a serene stream and surrounded by lush foliage. Walking through the park, I was captivated by the tranquil ambiance and the exquisite blend of natural beauty and traditional Japanese landscaping. The peaceful pathways and the sound of flowing water made it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll and reflection.
Beautiful maple leaf valley park is stunning at any time of year. Wander through the beautifully maintained paths under gorgeous trees beautiful at any time of year. Beautiful stream running through. A popular route up to Mt.Misen that takes anywhere from 1-2 hours of stair climbing.
Wild deer are in the park. Interesting small shrines and tea shops offering light meals too.
Picnic areas, public toilets here but no water fountains to refill water bottles needs to be reconsidered especially in hot months. A water bottle refill station at a few areas would help reduce waste and improve health as well as comfort of visitors and hikers.
Yes, visitors are welcome to have picnics in designated park areas. However, please be mindful and clean up after yourself to help preserve the park's natural beauty.
Restrooms, benches, and drinking fountains are located throughout the park for visitors' convenience.
Yes, wild deer roam freely within the park grounds. Visitors are advised not to feed or touch them for their safety and the deer's well-being.
The park has paths and trails that are mostly wheelchair and stroller accessible. However, some areas may have steep slopes or stairs.
Various cultural events and festivals are held at the park throughout the year, such as the Autumn Maple Festival and the Spring Cherry Blossom Festival. Check local event calendars for more information.