Yes, admission to the park and most outdoor areas is completely free. Visitors can enjoy the vast lawn, gardens, and outdoor facilities at no cost. However, certain special exhibitions or activities may require a small fee.
The Tamanegi House, meaning "onion house," is a greenhouse with an onion-shaped roof that exhibits tropical plants. This distinctive architectural feature makes it one of the park's most recognizable structures and allows visitors to view tropical and subtropical plants year-round regardless of weather conditions.
Yes, the park is dog-friendly and popular among dog owners. Many visitors bring their dogs to walk around the grounds, making it a favored location for pet owners seeking open green spaces. Dogs should be kept under control while enjoying the park's facilities.
Woodream Fukui is a building that symbolizes the facility with an appearance reminiscent of an old European castle, featuring an observation platform that provides a commanding view of the entire park. The building also houses exhibition rooms and serves as a central landmark within the center.
The park is closed on Mondays (or the following weekday if Monday is a public holiday), remains open every day during summer vacation periods, and closes during the New Year's Holiday. Visitors should plan accordingly, especially during national holidays.