Yamada Pond Park

Yamada Pond Park

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Keihan Hirakata-shi Station → 20 minutes for Keihan Bus Dekiyashiki, bus stop: Dekiyashiki Get off, walk
10km30 minutes from Hanshin Expressway Moriguchi entrance via National Route 1
460 units/190 yen per hour, up to 800 yen per day (390 yen per hour on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, up to 1490 yen per day)

Business Hours

Freedom to enter

Price

Freedom to enter

Spot Category

Park, flower viewing spot


Flower garden

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