An underground museum showing the tragedy of war, and the value of peace
Nakajima Park (Nakajima-koen) is a spacious park to the south of Susukino and to the west of the Toyohira River. The park features a large …
"Ohori" means "great moat", which points to the origin of the park as the moat for nearby Fukuoka Castle. Since 1929, the area around the great …
A large park with gardens, ponds, museums, a zoo and even an ancient burial mound (kofun) near Tennoji Station. The grass area of the park is a …
Most famous for "Fuji no hana" - hanging wisteria - Ashikaga Flower Park has plants that flower throughout the year. Admission prices vary …
Nagasaki Peace park is a monument to the Atomic bombing of Nagasaki at 11:02am on August 9th, 1945 that killed and injured 148,793 people. The …
An historical park in Saga Prefecture that recreates a village of the Yayoi period (a span of 600 years from approximately 300 BCE to 300 CE) at …
Himeji Park is a large park of 107.8 hectares located in the city of Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture. As well as being the site of Himeji Castle, the …
This park was once the centre of downtown Hiroshima, until the atomic bombing of August 6th, 1945 left the area flattened. The site was rebuilt …
Meaning 'large street' this isn't a park in the sense of swathes of green land, but it's a park nonetheless. Best viewed from the observation …