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Parks #9 in Yamato, Kanagawa

Izumi no Mori

4.1 · 1,440 reviews
A quiet place for nature observation and ecological study
Izumi no Mori, 1728 Kamisoyagi, Yamato, Kanagawa 242-0029, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The park contains the official source of the Hikiji River, which flows 21 kilometers before reaching the coast.

2

It houses the Yamato City Local Museum, which showcases artifacts from the Jomon and Yayoi periods found in the area.

3

The site features a reconstructed 'minka' farmhouse originally built in the late Edo period.

4

The wetlands within the park are designed to act as natural flood control and water purification systems for the city.

5

A portion of the park is dedicated to the 'Fureai-no-Mori,' a zone specifically curated for community environmental interaction.

Overview

Izumi no Mori is a sprawling nature park centered around the headwaters of the Hikiji River. It serves as a vital ecological corridor in Yamato, featuring a diverse landscape of wetlands, ponds, and dense forest. The park preserves the rural scenery of the Sagami Plain, including a restored traditional thatched-roof farmhouse. Visitors can observe seasonal blooms, including cherry blossoms in spring and irises in the early summer months. The park includes an educational facility, the Hikijigawa Headwaters Center, which provides information on the local ecosystem. Well-maintained boardwalks traverse the marshy areas, allowing for close-up viewing of aquatic plants and local bird species. The area acts as a green lung for the city, connecting several neighboring parks through a series of trails.

Photo spot

The wooden footbridge overlooking the iris fields during the peak bloom.

Insider tips

Wear footwear suitable for unpaved forest paths and wooden boardwalks, especially after rain.

Bring insect repellent during the summer months, as the proximity to wetlands increases mosquito activity.

Utilize the map boards located at major trail intersections to navigate the park's extensive forest circuit.

What to avoid

Attempting to walk the entire perimeter in one go without checking a map, as the park is larger than it appears.

Etiquette

Stay on marked trails to protect the delicate wetland ecosystem; do not feed wild birds or animals.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Mid-June for the iris blooming season or early April for cherry blossoms.
Address
Izumi no Mori, 1728 Kamisoyagi, Yamato, Kanagawa 242-0029, Japan
35.478, 139.444
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Details
Flora highlightsIris gardens and cherry tree groves
FacilitiesWetland boardwalks and historical museum

Frequently asked

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

The best time to visit is Mid-June for the iris blooming season or early April for cherry blossoms..

The wooden footbridge overlooking the iris fields during the peak bloom.

Close by you'll find Fureai no Mori, Snoopy Museum Tokyo, Serizawa Park.