Osaka Prefectural Forest Kurundo Garden

Osaka Prefectural Forest Kurundo Garden

Info

Keihan Private City Station → 50 minutes on foot
10km 20 minutes from Daini Keihan Road Katano Kita IC (Half Inter) via National Route 168
50 units

Business Hours

Freedom to enter, information desk, parking lot, etc. 9-17

Price

Free entry, rostre rental for barbecue 1500 yen, tableware rental available * Reservations

Spot Category

Garden, Botanical Garden, Herbal Garden, Hiking, Nature Research Road, Promenade, Exploration Road


There is also a rental of tableware, so you can easily enjoy barbecue


Barbecue in the forest


Barbecue Square

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Jokoji Temple

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Nakamuraya

A croquette shop in a nostalgic shopping street since 1955. 80 yen croquettes fried over high heat are popular for children and adults. It is a signboard product that sells 3000 pieces a day. I want to wander around the Tenjin Hashibasi shopping street with freshly made croquettes fried in front of me. Minchi cutlet is 130 yen.

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