Mizuma Park - Osaka

Mizuma Park (水間公園) is a large and spacious park near the historic Mizumadera. It is located at 641-1 Mizuma, Kaizuka City in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

Mizuma Park (水間公園)
Mizuma Park

Mizuma Park Details 

Mizuma Park is a serene escape nestled in the picturesque mountains behind Mizumadera in Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture. This charming park is a favorite among locals seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's embrace.

Mizuma Park - Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture
Mizuma Park - Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture

At the park's southern edge, you'll discover a lush forest teeming with Kojii and Arakashi trees, alongside graceful Japanese oak and Quercus, creating a beautifully maintained woodland. This verdant oasis, spanning 5.4 hectares, has been cherished since its opening in 1976, showcasing the city's dedication to preserving its natural treasures.

Mizuma Park map
Mizuma Park map

Perched on a hill, Mizuma Park offers more than just scenic views. Nearby, Mizumadera offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage. Accessible via Mizuma Railway's Mizuma Kannon Station, reaching this tranquil haven is a breeze.

Mizuma Park grounds

Mizuma Park slide
Mizuma Park slide

Mizuma Park grounds

Mizuma Park grounds

Mizuma Park grounds

The stairs leading down to Mizumadera
The stairs leading down to Mizumadera

Mizuma Park open field (大芝生広場)
Mizuma Park open field (大芝生広場)

Mizuma Park

Aizenbashi

Aizenbashi

Mizuma Park's Aizenbashi
Aizenbashi

Don't miss the park's highlight during cherry blossom season, when 360 Yoshino cherry trees burst into bloom, transforming the landscape into a breathtaking sea of pink. As night falls, the park comes alive with enchanting illuminations, creating a magical atmosphere perfect for strolling and soaking in the beauty of the blossoms.

Things to See in Mizuma Park

Mizuma Park's Shoro
Mizuma Park's Shoro

Mizuma Park's Shoro

Mizuma Tatsuri Sanpo Daikojin
Mizuma Tatsuri Sanpo Daikojin

Mizuma Tatsuri Sanpo Daikojin
Mizuma Tatsuri Sanpo Daikojin

Mizuma Tatsuri Sanpo Daikojin
Mizuma Tatsuri Sanpo Daikojin

Yakushido (薬師堂)
Yakushido (薬師堂)

Byakuikannon (白衣観音)
Byakuikannon (白衣観音)

Gyokido (行基堂)
Gyokido (行基堂)

Kagamiike (鏡池)
Kagamiike (鏡池)

Bentendo (弁天堂)
Bentendo (弁天堂)

Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Mizuma Park promises a rejuvenating experience that will leave you enchanted and refreshed. Plan your visit today and discover the tranquil beauty of this hidden gem in Osaka Prefecture.

I visited Mizuma Park during my solo backpacking trip to Kaizuka City from the town of Kumatori last December 29, 2022. It was my 423rd day in Japan as an ALT under the JET Programme. My visit was actually a side trip on my way to Mizuma Park. It was a beautiful park. Sadly, the Sakura blossom season is still a few months away. Given a chance, I would love to see the cherry blossom trees of Mizuma Park in the future. 


Mizuma Park Admission Fee

It’s FREE to enter and explore Mizuma Park grounds.


Mizuma Park Operating Hours

Mizuma Park is open 24/7. However, it is highly recommended during the morning as some parts of the park are not well-lit at night. 


Why visit Mizuma Park?

Mizuma Park is a beautiful vast park. It’s an ideal place to go to if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. It’s also a nice place to have picnics with the family or simply stroll around leisurely in your free time. As mentioned, if you visit during the Sakura season, you might want to do a Hanami in the park. 


Getting to Mizuma Park

 

From Kansai International Airport, board the Airport Express Nankai-Namba train of the Nankai-Kuko Line and board down at Kaizuka Station.

Travel time: 25 minutes

Fare: 600 yen

From there, transfer to the Mizuma Railway at Kaizuka Station on the Nankai Railway Main Line, then get off at the final stop, Mizumakannon Station. 

Travel time: 15 minutes

Fare: 330 yen

Walk for about 750 meters in the direction of Mizumadera. Once at the temple, cross the red bridge behind the temple going to Highway 170. Follow the stairs up the hill until you reach the park.


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  1. I'd visit that park in I'm in Kaizuka City. Thanks for sharing, Neil.

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