The best time is mid-April to early May during the azalea blooming season when the 60,000 azalea bushes reach peak color. The annual Azalea Festival occurs during this period. The park is open year-round for hiking and visiting the zoo area.
Take the Hankyu Takarazuka Line from Osaka-Umeda Station to Ikeda Station (20 minutes). From Ikeda Station, walk 20 minutes to the park or take the Hankyu Bus to Gotenyama stop for a 5-minute walk.
Admission is free. Voluntary donations are requested during the Azalea Festival to support park maintenance.
The park contains a small zoo, a waterfall, walking trails, and a shrine dedicated to Urashima Taro. A pond associated with the Urashima Taro legend is also located within the grounds.
Yes. The park features a small zoo popular with children, gentle walking paths, and manageable distances. Limited parking is available for those driving.