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Hanamiyama Park
Hanamiyama, known as "the mountain to view flowers," is a popular spot that welcomes over 200,000 visitors annually. Its story began when a sericulture farmer started planting flowers as a side business in Taisho 15 (1926). In Showa 10 (1935) the owner stopped sericulture and began full-scale flower cultivation. In Showa 11 (1936), after hearing from an acquaintance, "Plant flowers on that brushwood mountain and make it a flower mountain—it will be beautiful; only a farmer can do it," the owner continued planting for 15 years. Over time the mountain filled with blossoms and gradually became a beautiful "flower mountain." As more people came asking to see it, the owner decided it was a waste to keep such beauty private, and in Showa 34 (1959) opened it to the public as Hanamiyama Park. This is a place made possible by a professional grower’s skill and dedication to keep flowers blooming beautifully year after year. Access: about 20 minutes by car from Fukushima-Nishi IC; about 20 minutes by taxi from JR Fukushima Station (East or West Exit).
Address
〒960-8141 Fukushima Prefecture, Fukushima City, Watari area
Access
About 20 minutes by car from Fukushima-Nishi IC; about 20 minutes by taxi from JR Fukushima Station (East/West Exit)
Telephone
024-526-0871; 024-531-6428
Business Hours
Open for walking (except from sunset to early morning)
