Tsurumen park azalea festival

Tsurumen park azalea festival

Event Overview

As one of the leading azalea attractions in the central region, about 30,000 colorful azaleas of over 30 species such as red-purple, pink and white are in bloom. The azalea festival is held in May, when it comes to an early day, and the garden is crowded with flower visitors.

Info

JR Okaya Station → bus 9 minutes, bus stop: Get off the Tsurujin Park, walk short
5km 15 minutes from Nagano Road Okaya IC via Main Local Road No. 14
270 units/600 yen * Only during the azalea festival

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Flower view, nature

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