Kawanishi Darya Garden

Kawanishi Darya Garden

Info

JR Uzen Komatsu Station → 5 minutes by car
16km30 minutes from Tōhoku Chuo Expressway Yonezawa Kita IC via National Route 287
150 units/free

Business Hours

9 to 18 o'clock (from October to sunset)

Price

Entrance adults (junior high school students and above) 550 yen, elementary school students 220 yen, preschoolers free

Spot Category

Garden, botanical garden, herbal garden, flower viewing spot


Insight
Kawanishi Darya Garden


Kawanishi Darya Garden


Variety "Madoka" and Kawanishi-cho bath and bath center "Madoka"
Kawanishi Darya Garden


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Kawanishi Darya Garden

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Samurai House Street

During the Edo period, there were many samurai residences standing northwest of Kamiyama Castle. Even now, four samurai residences remain on the street, retaining the image of the clan government. The thatched-roofed, hook-shaped bends building is presumed to have been built in the early 19th century, and features a samurai-middle-gate style of architecture with different entrances and entrances. There are houses where the descendants live, but only the Sanwha family can be toured inside.

West Park

It is maintained as a green city park friendly to the global environment. Inside the park, there are indoor multi-purpose courts (4) that can be used for tennis futsal, etc., outdoor tennis courts (8), campsites (13 lots), large play equipment for children to play with peace of mind, Jabujabu pond, and footbath using geothermal heat, set up a square where you can have a potato party (barbecue).

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