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  • Southern Area

Tsuga no Sato

This massive park is the size of five Tokyo Domes. The park has many cherry blossoms including the 170 year-old Tsuga no Satozakura that symbolizes the park, as well as weeping cherries, Yoshino cherries, and double-flowered cherries.

They bloom one after the other in April, tinting the park in shades of pink and white for nearly almost a full month. In June, visitors can see the park's 3,000 lotus flowers beautifully bloom.

The park includes facilities such as the Furusato Center, the Family Park, and the Fureiai no Mori. It serves as a place of rest and relaxation for many people.
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Location Map

Basic Information

Address 325,Usukubo, Tsuga-machi, Tochigi-shi, Tochigi
Telephone Number 0282-92-0008
Website https://www.tochigi-kankou.or.jp/spot/tsuganosato
Business Hours [Facility]9:00-17:00
Days Closed for Business (Furusato Center)Mondays & Tuesdays
Price Free
Map Code 722 041 541*47

Southern Area

This area boasts evocative historical buildings and townscapes, such as the Ashikaga School, known for being the oldest school in Japan, and Kura no Machi, a district where buildings from the mid-19th century, a time when the area prospered as a commercial district, still stand. At Ashikaga Flower Park, you can see 350 blooming wisteria flowers, flowing downward from above, creating a world of enchantment.

Seasons in Tochigi