The park was constructed as part of an environmental initiative to rehabilitate and repurpose a large-scale land reclamation site.
The park features expansive, seasonal flower fields that are planted and maintained to rotate colors according to the time of year.
The facility is managed by a private environmental services company rather than solely by municipal authorities.
The grounds include specific zones designated for sports, including well-maintained tennis courts and baseball diamonds.
The park serves as a community demonstration project for how closed waste sites can be integrated into daily urban life.
Large sections of the park are designed to be accessible, featuring wide, flat walking paths suited for leisure strolls.
Izumi Recycle Environment Park is a multi-functional recreational space built upon a former landfill site in Izumi, Osaka, managed by DINSG. The site integrates waste management infrastructure with extensive public amenities including sports facilities and large-scale flower gardens. Visitors can access multiple tennis courts and baseball fields maintained for public rental. The park is characterized by seasonal flower meadows that cycle blooms throughout the year, including sunflowers, cosmos, and canola flowers. A significant portion of the park is dedicated to green space and walking paths. The facility operates as an educational and leisure destination emphasizing the transformation of waste disposal sites into community assets.
The central observation path overlooking the vast, seasonally-blooming flower fields during peak bloom cycles.
Bring a hat and sunscreen, as the vast majority of the park is open-air with very little natural shade in the main flower field areas.
Check the park's official website or social media updates before visiting to see which flowers are currently in peak bloom.
If you intend to use the sports facilities, ensure you check local booking procedures in advance as they are popular with local leagues.
Do not wander into restricted maintenance areas or active waste-processing sectors of the larger complex surrounding the park.
Closed on Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a public holiday) and during the year-end and New Year period.
Carry out all trash as there are limited public disposal bins; remain on marked paths within the flower meadows to protect the plants.