The park operates under a philosophy of 'food and agriculture education,' focusing on the relationship between urban environments and rural farming.
It features a distinct 'Canna' garden, which is one of the largest collections of Canna lilies in the region.
The park provides hands-on agricultural experiences, allowing visitors to participate in seasonal vegetable harvesting and fruit picking.
The facility is designed as a destination for both recreation and agricultural promotion, rather than a traditional high-intensity theme park.
Aguri Hill, located in Nagasaki, is a multifaceted agricultural park designed to connect urban residents with local food production and nature. The site features extensive botanical gardens, fruit orchards, and greenhouses that host seasonal harvests. It incorporates a large-scale playground with long slides and outdoor recreational equipment suitable for families. On-site facilities include a farmers' market selling regional agricultural products and a restaurant serving dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. The park is situated on elevated terrain, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous landscape and coastline.
The elevated observation platform providing a clear vantage point of the Canna gardens against the backdrop of the bay.
Bring comfortable walking shoes as the park terrain is hilly and requires significant walking between attractions.
Check the official seasonal calendar before visiting if you wish to participate in specific harvest experiences.
Visit the farmers' market early in the day for the best selection of fresh, locally grown produce.
Attempting to explore the entire park on foot without preparing for steep inclines.
Closed on Tuesdays, or the following day if Tuesday is a public holiday; also closed during the New Year period.