Yatsu Bara Garden

Yatsu Bara Garden

Info

Keisei-Yatsu Station → 5 minutes walk
10 minutes from Keiba Road Garan IC via National Route 14

Business Hours

9-17 o'clock (May, June, 8-18 o'clock, October, November, 8-17 o'clock)

Price

Entrance fee May, June, October to November 550 yen (250 yen over 65), July and August 25 yen (100 yen over 65), September 10 yen (50 yen over 65), 12-April 10 yen (50 yen over the age of 65) * Free entrance fee for junior high school students and below

Spot Category

Garden, botanical garden, herbal garden, flower viewing spot


Inside the garden where roses are blooming

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