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Oiseki Park

           
                   
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Oiseki Park, located along the Kashii River in Izumisano City, is a beautiful natural space recognized as one of Osaka’s “Top 100 Green Spots.” The park’s red arched bridge offers stunning views of the valley, and in spring, it transforms into a picturesque scene with cherry blossoms in full bloom. The Sakura Festival, celebrated on the first Sunday of April, is a highlight of the season. In summer, the park provides a refreshing escape with its cool, tranquil atmosphere. Please note that due to renovations in early 2024, some cherry trees were replanted, so the blossom display may be smaller this year.


📌 Basic Information

📍Oiseki Park (Roji Valley)

📍 大井関公園(ろじ渓)

📞Phone072-469-3131(Izumisano City Tourism Association Secretariat (in the Town Vitality Division))
🏠 Address1187 Kaminogo, Izumisano City, Osaka
🚉 AccessTake a Nankai Bus bound for Inunakisan from either Nankai Izumisano Station or JR Hanwa Line Hineno Station. Get off at the Higashiue stop, and the park is just a short walk away.
🚗 ParkingNo parking available on-site.
🕒Business Hours
❌Days Closed
💳Payment Methods
💴Admission / Feesfree
📅Reservation

📌 Note: Prices include tax. Information may change, so please contact the facility before visiting.

🔗 Official Website:

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ℹ️ Detailed Information

✅Public restrooms available.
✅Children’s play equipment available.

📌 The park entrance is connected to Hine Shrine.

⭐ Highlights

✅Oiseki Park is one of the best cherry blossom spots in Izumisano City.
✅Every spring, Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms bloom, and the Oiseki Sakura Festival is held.
✅The view from the Oiseki Bridge, with its red arched design, showcases a stunning valley, a clear stream, and fully bloomed cherry blossoms.

🏞️ Recommended Nearby Attractions

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