Kairaku Park - Hokkaido

Kairaku Park (皆楽公園) is a vast public park in the town of Tsukigata. It is located at 1 Kitanojo in the town of Tsukigata in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

Kairaku Park (皆楽公園)
Kairaku Park 

Kairaku Park details

Are you yearning for a peaceful escape from the bustling city life? Look no further than Kairaku Park, a vast natural sanctuary where water and greenery coexist in perfect harmony. Located in Hokkaido, Japan, this hidden gem serves as a haven for both locals seeking solace and adventurous travelers in search of a unique camping experience.

Kairaku Park - Tsukigata town, Hokkaido Prefecture
Kairaku Park - Tsukigata town, Hokkaido Prefecture

Spread across a sprawling 27 hectares, Kairaku Park boasts an array of amenities designed to cater to visitors' every need. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-time enthusiast, the park offers a picturesque campsite, complete with a barbecue corner, where you can immerse yourself in the serene beauty of nature. Worried about those late-night bathroom runs? Don't be - the park features convenient flush toilets.

Kairaku Park map
Kairaku Park map

Welcome to Kairaku Park
Welcome to Kairaku Park

“Hana no Sato Tsukigata”「花の里 月形」
“Hana no Sato Tsukigata”「花の里 月形」

Kairaku Park's mini lake

Kairaku Park's mini lake

Kairaku Park's mini lake

Kairaku Park's mini lake

Kairaku Park's mini lake

Things to see in Kairaku Park

Kairanbashi
Kairanbashi

哈樂公園
哈樂公園

月形温泉ホテル
Tsukigata Onsen Hotel (月形温泉ホテル)

Kairaku Park

But camping isn't the only way to enjoy the tranquility of Kairaku Park. For those who prefer a touch of luxury, the park offers log house-style bungalows that provide all the comforts of home. Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of birdsong, surrounded by lush greenery, without sacrificing the creature comforts you cherish. These bungalows are thoughtfully designed to ensure a truly memorable stay.

Kairaku Park Camping Ground and Bungalow Rental

Kairaku Park Camping Ground
Check out the melon-shaped toilet.

Kairaku Park Camping Ground and Bungalow Rental
These are the bungalows that you can rent in Kairaku Park

The gazebo near the park golf course

For families or the young at heart, Kairaku Park provides endless entertainment options. Rent a boat and navigate the mini-lake, relishing the freedom of exploration. This activity is particularly popular among children, who can't resist the allure of gliding across the park's enchanting lakes. If you prefer staying on dry land, take advantage of the park's park golf course, where you can unleash your competitive spirit amid breathtaking natural scenery.

Kairaku Park cycling path

Kairaku Park cycling path

Kairaku Park cycling path

Kairaku Park cycling path
You can bike around the lake too. 

Beyond its recreational offerings, Kairaku Park boasts a 3-kilometer cycling path that encircles the park. Embark on a leisurely bike ride as you breathe in the crisp, clean air and soak in the awe-inspiring surroundings. Bicycles are available for rent, making it easy for visitors to explore every nook and cranny of this remarkable park.

Kairaku Park
You can enjoy the view of the lake or patiently try your luck catching fish

For fishing enthusiasts, Kairaku Park is a good destination to kill time. Nestled amidst Hokkaido's captivating landscape, the park is renowned as one of the best spots for carp fishing in the entire region. Cast your line into the tranquil waters and feel the thrill as you reel in a prized catch. Don't forget to capture that memorable moment and share it with friends and family back home.

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

Team Nicerio visits Kairaku Park

My family and I visited Kairaku Park for the first time last October 8, 2022, the first day of our “October 8-10" Road TripIt was my 341st day in Japan as an ALT under the JET ProgrammeIt was a scenic place and also a great place to set up camp. However, we didn’t bring out camping gear as we are heading south to Noboribetsu and we have already booked our accommodations. Regardless, we enjoyed strolling around the park. Hopefully, we get to camp here next time.   


Kairaku Park Fees

It’s FREE to visit and explore Kairaku Park. However, you need to pay fees if you want to use various facilities. 

Camping – 1 tent / 1,000 yen per night

Pedal boat rental – 30 minutes / 500 yen

Rowing boat rental – 30 minutes / 300 yen

Bicycle rental – 30 minutes / 300 yen

BBQ corner – 100 yen per person 


Kairaku Park Operating Hours

Kairaku Park is open 24/7. However, it’s closed every winter. Please check this website if you want to see updates about its operating period. (https://kairakukoen.com/about/) 

If you plan to use its facilities, here are the operating hours of the Kairaku Park Administration Office:

Reception hours 9:00-17:30 

Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays (December 31st – January 5th)

BBQ Corner: 9 AM – 8 PM


Why visit Kairaku Park?

Whether you seek solitude, family fun, or an adrenaline rush through outdoor activities, Kairaku Park promises an experience like no other. With its harmonious blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, this enchanting destination deserves a spot on your travel bucket list. Come and immerse yourself in the breathtaking wonders of Kairaku Park - a place where serenity and adventure intertwine.


Getting to Kairaku Park

 

From Sapporo Station, ride the Local Takikawa train of the JR Hakodate Line. Board down at Iwamizawa Station. Walk to the Iwamizawa Terminal and look for Platform 6.

Ride the 21 Tsukigata Sen bus and board down at the Shinsei (Tsukigatacho) bus stop. From there, Kairaku Park is 750 meters away. 

Travel time: 1 hour and 41 minutes

Fare: 1,750 yen


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