Aramaki Rose Park

Aramaki Rose Park

Info

JR Itami Station → City Bus No. 2 for Aramaki Barra Park 23 minutes, stop off, just a short walk; or Hankyu Itami Station → City Bus No. 2 for Aramaki Barra Park, 17 minutes for Aramaki Barra Park, stop off, just a short walk.
3km 10 minutes from China Road Takarazuka IC via National Highway 176
230 units/500 yen per time

Business Hours

9-17 o'clock (May 15-June 30-18 o'clock, Tuesday-17 o'clock)

Price

Free admission

Spot Category

Garden, botanical garden, herbal garden, flower viewing spot

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