Anjo Industrial and Cultural Park Den Park

Anjo Industrial and Cultural Park Den Park

Info

JR Anjo Station → City circulating bus Ankuru By bus, bus stop: Anjo Seisei Hospital off, change to Nanbu Line/Sakurai Nishi Line, bus stop: Den Park off, 1 minute walk
18km40 minutes from Tomei Expressway Okazaki IC via National Highway No. 1 and Prefectural Road No. 45
1000 units/free

Business Hours

9:30 to 17:00, fluctuate depending on season and event

Price

Entrance adult 700 yen, elementary and junior high school students 300 yen

Spot Category

Theme Parks and Amusement Parks


Danish Windmills


The Marchen No.


Handmade sausage class

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Denpark clubhouse

You can experience a full-fledged sausage making experience using fresh local Aichi prefecture pork (reserved by 1 week in advance) from 3400 yen, a bread making class using Denpark original sausage and cookie making. In addition, wooden toys, mug paintings, snow globes, mosaic tiles, and other craft experiences that can be enjoyed anytime from children to adults are also open.

Floral Place Large Greenhouse of Flowers

Reopened on March 14, 2020. The largest glass greenhouse in the country with a recreation of the Danish cityscape. A flower display with a high theme in every season. There is also an exhibition of rare plants, some of which can only be seen in Den Park. In addition, there is also a cafe in the greenhouse where you can spend a relaxing time surrounded by flowers, as well as a general store that also sells Danish character goods, imported miscellaneous goods and imported confectionery.

Mikawa Museum of Glass Art

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About Nishio City Historical Park

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Doris Lake

Miduri Lake, a dam lake formed by the Shin-Toyone Dam. The view around the lakeside shows the wonderful face of the nature of the four seasons, with cherry trees lined with cherry blossoms in spring, fresh green in summer, autumn leaves in autumn, and snow scenes in winter. In addition, as the water level drops, the dead trees of the settlement that sank in the lake bed emerge from the lake bed.

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