Hattori Ryokuchi Park

Summary

Hattori Ryokuchi Park (服部緑地公園, Hattori Ryokuchi Kōen) is a large, hilly park in northern Osaka. It is most famous for its Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses, which contains examples of rural architecture from various parts of Japan. It also contains tennis courts, bamboo gardens, ponds, playgrounds, flower gardens, a concert hall, a "flower road", a horseback riding track, and a "water world".[1]

A large pond in Ryokuchi Koen.
Old Japanese Farm House Museum
Tennis courts in the park, surrounded by sculpted trees.

Hattori (服部) is the name of this region of the city, while ryokuchi (緑地) is a generic word for a green space, used for numerous other urban parks.

There was a YHA youth hostel in the park that closed at the end of August 2011.

Hydro park edit

There are recreational pools directly adjoining the public park in the south-west. Channelling of two rivers, between which rests the park, was developed into the current city waterworks, feeding both the park's ponds, the recreational (swimming) pools, and the fishing-pond separating the parks from the adjacent Temple.

Access edit

The Midosuji subway line has a station to the east of the park. Get off at the Ryokuchi-kōen Station and walk west for about 5 minutes. Sone Station on the Hankyu Takarazuka line is also nearby, 15 minutes from the west entrance of the park.

34°46′35.53″N 135°29′5.87″E / 34.7765361°N 135.4849639°E / 34.7765361; 135.4849639

References edit

  1. ^ "ホーム". hattori.osaka-park.or.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-07-18.