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Hirakata Park

Hirakata Park is a family-friendly amusement park located in Hirakata Koen-cho, Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, affectionately known by locals as “Hira-Par.” It is considered the oldest operating amusement park in Japan. Its origins trace back to Kori Yuenchi, which opened in 1910; in 1912, a chrysanthemum-doll exhibition was held, marking the beginning of what became Hirakata Park. In 1926, the Hirakata Yuenchi Association was established, effectively consolidating operations under Keihan Electric Railway. Today, the park offers around 40 attractions, ranging from thrill rides to the Sky Walker, a large Ferris wheel with a maximum height of about 80 meters, as well as many rides that families and friends can enjoy together. The park also has two animal areas: “Wonder Garden,” home to animals such as red pandas, Asian small-clawed otters, squirrel monkeys, and prairie dogs; and “Dobutsu Hug-Hug Town,” where visitors can interact with rarer animals such as alpacas and maras.

Address

〒573-0054 1-1 Hirakata Koen-cho, Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture

Access

About a 3-minute walk from ”Hirakata-Koen Station” (Keihan Line)

Telephone

072-844-3475

Price

Junior high school students and older: 1,500 yen; Ages 2 through elementary school: 800 yen (*Group rates: inquire)

Business Hours

Varies by season

  • Hirakata Park hosts not only kid-friendly events like hero and heroine shows, but also gourmet events and illuminations that friends and couples can enjoy. There are also seasonal events, and in winter, the “Winter Carnival” is held, where you can enjoy ice skating and playing in the snow.

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