Utsubuki Park

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Utsubuki Park

Located at the foot of Utsubuki Mountain, a symbol of Kurayoshi City, and known as a cherry blossom spot with a history of over 100 years.

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Head Editor : Kurayoshi City

Utsubuki Park is renowned as one of the premier cherry blossom sites in the San'in region, with the park coming alive with cherry blossoms and azaleas in spring. The park includes playgrounds, a baseball field, and tennis courts, making it a beloved relaxation spot for the locals.

Utsubuki Park was landscaped in 1904 to commemorate Emperor Taisho's visit to the San'in region. Inside the park, the 'Hiryukaku' pavilion is a nationally registered tangible cultural property. Additionally, the petting zoo area houses small animals such as bantam chickens and rabbits, allowing visitors to see these animals up close. There is also a monkey enclosure on the east side of the square.

One unique experience at Utsubuki Park is using 'hodoki paper.' Visitors can write past regrets and future wishes on special paper, and float it in the park's 'Hagoromo Pond.' It is believed that as the paper dissolves in the water, so do the past failures and memories. Hodoki paper can be purchased nearby at 'Red Tile Building No. 1' or 'Kurayoshi Shirakabe Dozogun Tourist Information Center' for 400 yen, including a charm.

Highlights

  • Known as a cherry blossom site, during the cherry blossom festival period, lanterns are lit and the park is bustling with tourists.
  • The petting zoo where rabbits and bantam chickens are kept is also popular.
  • The 'hodoki paper' floating in Hagoromo Pond is a favored activity.
  • Selected as one of the 'Top 100 Forest Bathing Sites,' the park offers enjoyable walks and trekking amidst nature.

Photos

  • Cherry trees are planted throughout the park.

    Cherry trees are planted throughout the park.

  • Animals like rabbits live leisurely in the petting zoo.

    Animals like rabbits live leisurely in the petting zoo.

  • The cherry blossoms at night are also beautiful.

    The cherry blossoms at night are also beautiful.

  • Rabbits in the petting zoo.

    Rabbits in the petting zoo.

  • 'Hiryukaku,' where Emperor Taisho stayed, is a nationally registered tangible cultural property.

    'Hiryukaku,' where Emperor Taisho stayed, is a nationally registered tangible cultural property.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

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Sorry, we don’t.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No free Wi-Fi available.

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Are coin lockers available?

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Not available.

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Are there restrooms available?

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Yes, there are.

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Are there any smoking areas?

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Not available.

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Details

Name in Japanese
打吹公園
Postal Code
682-0824
Address
Nakanocho, Kurayoshi City, Tottori
Telephone
0858-22-1200 (Kurayoshi Shirakabe Dozo GunTourist Information Center)
Closed
Free to walk
Business Hours
Walk anytime
Admission
Free
Access
About 2 minutes walk from “Shiyakusho, Utsubukikoen-Iriguchi” Bus stop.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)