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Parks #3 in Kotohira, Kagawa

Sanuki Manno Park

4.3 · 2,980 reviews
Spacious, orderly, and family-oriented.
Sanuki Manno Park, 4243-12 Yoshino, Manno, Nakatado District, Kagawa 766-0023, Japan
Interesting facts
1

It is the only national park in Shikoku, managed directly by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

2

The park borders Manno Lake, which is the largest irrigation reservoir in Japan by water storage capacity.

3

The landscape design emphasizes 'satoyama,' a term referring to the border zone between mountain footings and arable land.

4

The park provides over 5 kilometers of dedicated cycling paths that loop through different ecological zones.

5

The 'Dragon Tower' play structure is a notable landmark, featuring a long slide complex designed to accommodate large groups of children.

6

The kochia hill display in autumn is specifically cultivated to mirror the famous red-tinted landscapes of Hitachi Seaside Park.

Overview

Sanuki Manno Park is the only national government park located on the island of Shikoku, covering a vast 350-hectare area surrounding the man-made Manno Lake. The park is renowned for its expansive flower gardens that follow a strict seasonal calendar, including tulips in spring, nemophila, hydrangea, sunflowers in summer, and kochia in autumn. The layout features extensive lawns, a large cycling course, and play areas designed for children. An auto-camping site is integrated into the park grounds, providing facilities for overnight stays. The grounds are divided into distinct zones, including the Natural Ecology Zone and the massive central play field. The park hosts regular illumination events during the winter season.

Photo spot

The central Flower Square, which provides a panoramic view of the seasonal blooms against the backdrop of the surrounding mountains.

Insider tips

Rent a bicycle at the entrance gate to navigate the massive grounds efficiently.

Check the park's official flowering calendar online before arrival to ensure your visit aligns with peak seasonal blooms.

Carry plenty of water during summer visits, as large portions of the park offer limited overhead shade.

What to avoid

Attempting to see the entire park on foot, as the scale is designed for cycling or shuttle use.

Good to know

Closed on Tuesdays; if a national holiday falls on a Tuesday, the park remains open and closes the following day instead.

Etiquette

Cyclists must stick to designated paths; pets are allowed only in specific zones and must be kept on a leash.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-5 hours
Best time to visit
Mid-autumn for the crimson kochia fields or late spring for the nemophila and tulip bloom transition.
Address
Sanuki Manno Park, 4243-12 Yoshino, Manno, Nakatado District, Kagawa 766-0023, Japan
34.165, 133.889
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Details
Flora FeaturesSeasonal flower displays including tulips, nemophila, and kochia
Recreational FacilitiesAuto-camping site, cycling course, and central play field

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-autumn for the crimson kochia fields or late spring for the nemophila and tulip bloom transition..

The central Flower Square, which provides a panoramic view of the seasonal blooms against the backdrop of the surrounding mountains.

Close by you'll find 昇竜の滝, Kotohiragu, New Reoma World.