Keisei Rose Garden

Keisei Rose Garden

Info

Tōba High Speed Rail Yachiyo-Orogaoka Station → 15 minutes on foot; or 5 minutes to Toyo Bus Medical Center or Yachiyo-Chuo Station, Bus Stop: Keisei Bara Park, just a short walk
10km30 minutes from Tōguan East Road Chiba Kita IC via National Route 16
700 units/paid

Business Hours

10 ~ 17 o'clock (fluctuates depending on the season)

Price

Entrance adult (high school student and above) 500-1800 yen (fluctuates depending on season)

Spot Category

Gardens・Botanical Gardens・Herb Gardens


Rose Garden at Spring Roses


Spring rose arch


Merry-go-round "Brilliant Tree"


Autumn roses and autumn leaves

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