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Parks #2 in Noda, Chiba

Kashiwanoha Park

4.2 · 2,639 reviews
Serene and family-oriented
Kashiwanoha Park, 4 Chome-1 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-0882, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The park houses over 8,000 rose bushes representing more than 100 varieties in its dedicated garden.

2

The onsite teahouse, Sho-fu-tei, is architecturally designed to facilitate traditional chanoyu rituals.

3

The park functions as a major 'disaster prevention base' for the region, equipped with emergency facilities.

4

The area surrounding the park is part of an urban planning initiative focused on environmental sustainability and 'smart' technology integration.

5

The park’s reservoir system is engineered to help manage regional stormwater drainage.

Overview

Kashiwanoha Park is a sprawling 45-hectare prefectural park known for its extensive oak woodlands and formal rose garden. The park centers around a large lake, which serves as a focal point for the surrounding jogging paths and recreational areas. The grounds feature a traditional Japanese-style teahouse that hosts seasonal tea ceremonies. Facilities include an athletics stadium, baseball field, and tennis courts. Extensive lawns provide space for picnics and outdoor activities. It is integrated into the Kashiwanoha Smart City development area. The park maintains significant botanical collections, including cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage. The design emphasizes natural topography and biodiversity in the surrounding Chiba landscape.

Photo spot

The central rose garden pergola with the park's wooded canopy in the background.

Insider tips

Bring a picnic blanket to utilize the large central lawn areas.

Follow the circular 2-kilometer jogging path for a complete tour of the park's varied ecosystems.

Check the park's official event calendar to time your visit with the peak bloom of the roses in spring or autumn.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to feed the wildlife in the lake area; avoid entering the sports fields without a pre-booked reservation.

Good to know

The teahouse may have irregular operating days for private functions; verify on the official website before arrival.

Etiquette

Stay on designated paths in the botanical areas; smoking is restricted to specific marked zones.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Mid-May or late October for the peak blooming periods of the rose garden.
Address
Kashiwanoha Park, 4 Chome-1 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-0882, Japan
35.895, 139.939
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Details
Botanical FeaturesExtensive rose garden and native oak woodland
FacilitiesAthletics stadium, baseball field, and traditional teahouse

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-May or late October for the peak blooming periods of the rose garden..

The central rose garden pergola with the park's wooded canopy in the background.

Close by you'll find Rose Garden, Kashiwa no Sono, Akebonoyama Agriculture Park.