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Yono Park
Yono Park
Yono Park
Yono Park
Yono Park
Yono Park
Saitama

Yono Park

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Step into the timeless beauty of Yono Park in Saitama, a serene oasis enchanting visitors since 1877. This lush haven, renowned for its spectacular rose garden, bursts into vibrant color each spring, showcasing around 3,000 roses of 170 varieties.

Beyond the roses, the park is a cherry blossom wonderland in spring, drawing countless admirers to its fragrant blooms. The park's charm extends through all seasons, offering stunning autumn hues and a tranquil pond with a traditional bridge and koi fish.

Families will find ample space for picnics, a playground for children, and shaded paths perfect for a stroll or a jog. A visit to the Tenso Shrine, nestled within the park, adds a touch of cultural richness to your experience.

Yono Park's accessibility and free admission make it a perfect escape for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Whether you're a dedicated horticulturist or need a picturesque spot to unwind, Yono Park invites you to discover its timeless appeal.

Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Yono Park. Experience the serene landscapes and vibrant blooms that make this historic park a cherished gem in Saitama.

Hours

Open 24 hours

Closed

No closing days

Available

All year

Minimum Age

All ages are welcome.

Admission Fee

Free


Phone
+81 48-836-0472
Website
yono-park.com


The area

Address
1 Chome-14 Honmachinishi, Chuo Ward, Saitama, 338-0004, Japan

Phone

+81 48-836-0472

Website

yono-park.com

What other travelers are saying about Yono Park

Visited in May when the roses were in full bloom. It was so beautiful. Free entry and free parking. But there are very few parking lots. Come early or pay for parking nearby.
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Catherine C.
Jun 7, 2025
Very beautiful place. Full of roses in various varieties are available if you visit in the season. There’s no entrance fee. Park is located just beside the main road. Easily accessible by vehicles or by bicycles. Parking is available. Aside from the flower garden, there’s a huge space to spend time. There’s a children’s playground. An areas for picnics or to play sports. There’s a beautiful pond with a bridge. And also a shrine. Japanese style washrooms are available for visitors. It’s a worth visiting during the spring when Roses are in full bloom.
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Ashika Wijesinghe
May 10, 2023
I went to Yono Park on 14 May 2025 the flowers were full bloom very nice place for those who love nature especially flowers Better time to see this park in golden week at the start of May
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SALMAN KARAMAT
May 14, 2025
If you love flowers visit this park in April and May. I went there in the middle of May. I found the flowers in full bloom. It has a very big flower garden, mostly various kinds of roses.
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Shahed Sajid
Jun 4, 2024
Gorgeous park. Roses are impressive and even if you miss the main blooms in May-June, they’re still blooming right through November. The photos are from early November. Smell is amazing. Also lots of mature trees for shade, and wonderful autumn colors. The play equipment is a bit faded but perfectly fun enough. There’s a fountain and a koi pond, a small shrine and it’s a great place to take kids, have a picnic, jog, walk, meditate. Highly recommend.
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Joelle Kuiper
Nov 2, 2017

Nearby attractions to see

Tsukinomiya (Tsuki) Shrine

Tsukinomiya (Tsuki) Shrine

A traditional Japanese shrine entrance with a red and white wooden gate, curved roof, and intricate details, surrounded by lush green trees.

Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Jinja Shrine

A peaceful lakeside scene with cherry blossom trees in full bloom, a small gazebo on a pier, and reflections in the calm water. People stroll by the trees, and a bird flies in the blue sky above.

Omiya Park

Nearby attractions to see

Tsukinomiya (Tsuki) Shrine

Tsukinomiya (Tsuki) Shrine

A traditional Japanese shrine entrance with a red and white wooden gate, curved roof, and intricate details, surrounded by lush green trees.

Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Jinja Shrine

A peaceful lakeside scene with cherry blossom trees in full bloom, a small gazebo on a pier, and reflections in the calm water. People stroll by the trees, and a bird flies in the blue sky above.

Omiya Park


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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, visitors can bring their food and beverages for picnics or snacks in designated areas within the park.

A large parking lot near the park's main entrance has ample space for cars and bicycles.

Yes, pets are welcome at Yono Park if kept on a leash and cleaned up afterward.

Yono Park hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including a rose festival in spring and a chrysanthemum exhibition in fall.

Yes, the park is easily accessible via train or bus. The closest train station is Kita-Yono Station on the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, and several bus stops are nearby. Shuttle buses are also available during peak seasons such as cherry blossom viewing and rose festival.