The park is situated on reclaimed land, a result of industrial coastal development in the Kitakyushu region.
It hosts an annual Rose Festival, showcasing hundreds of varieties that bloom across the park grounds.
The park includes a dedicated 'Children's Plaza' with large-scale outdoor playground equipment.
Visitors can rent small boats for use on the central water feature.
The park's location provides a vantage point for viewing the Hibikinada sea area, known for its wind energy installations.
Hibikinada Ryokuchi (Green Park) is a large-scale recreational space located on the Hibikinada coast in Wakamatsu Ward, Kitakyushu. It is known for its extensive flower gardens, featuring seasonal displays such as roses and marigolds throughout the year. The park includes a large pond that facilitates boating activities for visitors. The site serves as a regional center for outdoor leisure, offering large grassy areas for picnics. It features botanical facilities including a tropical greenhouse with a variety of plant species. The park's flat terrain provides unobstructed views of the surrounding coastal landscape. It functions as a public facility maintained by the local government to promote horticultural and recreational activities.
The elevated viewing points within the rose garden during the peak blooming season.
Bring a hat and sun protection, as the park features vast open areas with limited natural shade.
Check the park's official website for the current blooming status of seasonal flowers before your visit.
Pack a picnic lunch, as food service options can be limited depending on the season.
Avoid visiting during mid-summer afternoons due to extreme heat and lack of shade.
Closed on Tuesdays, unless the Tuesday is a national holiday, in which case it is closed the following day; also closed during the year-end period.
Carry all trash out with you as there are limited public waste bins; smoking is prohibited except in designated areas.