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Parks #2 in Niihama, Ehime

Takinomiya Park

4.1 · 502 reviews
A quiet place for historical contemplation
Takinomiya Park, 8-1 Takinomiyacho, Niihama, Ehime 792-0034, Japan
Interesting facts
1

Takinomiya Shrine, located within the park, is historically linked to the prosperity of the Besshi Copper Mine established in 1691.

2

The park contains memorial stelae honoring those involved in the early development of the copper mine industry.

3

The location is designated as a historic spot reflecting the symbiotic relationship between local shrines and the mining company Sumitomo.

4

The park grounds feature a collection of old stone lanterns that date back several decades.

Overview

Takinomiya Park is a historical site in Niihama, Ehime, primarily known for housing the Takinomiya Shrine, which is dedicated to the local deity of the Besshi Copper Mine. The park area serves as a significant cultural heritage site, featuring stone monuments and traditional landscape architecture. It is geographically positioned at the base of the mountains, integrating wooded trails with historical stone masonry. The park is recognized as a key location for understanding the industrial history of the Besshi Copper Mine, which was once the most productive copper mine in Japan. Visitors can explore various memorial markers and small shrines scattered throughout the wooded slopes. The terrain includes elevation changes, offering views overlooking the residential sectors of Niihama. It remains a quiet, green space maintained by local authorities and historical societies.

Photo spot

The stone steps leading up to the main Takinomiya Shrine entrance, framed by the surrounding forest.

Insider tips

Wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes as the park paths are paved but feature significant slopes and stairs.

Bring mosquito repellent during the warmer summer months as the wooded area is home to significant insect populations.

Visit during the spring transition if you wish to see the local flora in bloom, as the park is heavily forested.

What to avoid

Attempting to visit during heavy rain, as the hillside paths can become slippery and difficult to navigate.

Etiquette

Maintain a respectful silence near the shrine structures and do not disturb any memorial stones or markers.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Late afternoon in autumn for cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage surrounding the shrine area.
Address
Takinomiya Park, 8-1 Takinomiyacho, Niihama, Ehime 792-0034, Japan
33.945, 133.280
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Details
Shade & rest areasLimited wooden benches along primary walking paths and shaded areas near the shrine pavilion.
Key featuresHistorical monuments and shrine architecture

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon in autumn for cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage surrounding the shrine area..

The stone steps leading up to the main Takinomiya Shrine entrance, framed by the surrounding forest.

Close by you'll find Jigen Temple, Ehime Prefectural Science Museum, Shinkou Temple.