The park is situated near the Natori River, which flows through the heart of the Akiu Onsen region.
The onsite footbath uses water sourced directly from the Akiu Onsen geothermal vein.
The facility functions as a year-round outdoor site, doubling as a campground during warmer months.
It maintains a specialized koi pond that serves as a central visual feature for landscape photography.
Tenshukaku Nature Park is a multi-functional outdoor facility in the Akiu Onsen hot spring district featuring a mix of managed gardens, fishing ponds, and traditional Japanese landscaping. The site centers on a large carp pond surrounded by walking paths and seasonal flora, including hydrangeas and autumn maples. Visitors can access a footbath powered by the local Akiu thermal springs within the park grounds. The facility includes a camping area equipped for both tent sites and auto-camping, along with barbecue rental equipment. The estate is privately owned and emphasizes integration with the surrounding wooded hills of Taihaku Ward.
The wooden bridge overlooking the main koi pond during the autumn foliage peak.
Rent barbecue equipment in advance if planning to cook, as onsite facilities are popular during peak seasons.
Bring a towel to take full advantage of the public footbath located near the park entrance.
Wear insect repellent during the summer months due to the park's proximity to dense woodland and water.
Attempting to swim in the koi ponds, which are strictly off-limits to protect the fish and water quality.
Open daily; occasionally closes for maintenance or extreme weather events.
Respect quiet zones near the camping areas; maintain proper footwear for walking on gravel and unpaved paths.