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Parks #1 in Koga, Ibaraki

Koga Kubo Park

4.2 · 2,505 reviews
A serene, historically-anchored garden.
Koga Kubo Park, 399-1 Konosu, Koga, Ibaraki 306-0041, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The park was historically the seat of the Koga Kubo, a family of the Ashikaga shogunate who held regional power during the Muromachi period.

2

The local peach festival held here is one of the oldest and most significant in the Koga region, dating back many decades.

3

The park features a specialized habitat that allows for the observation of live peacocks within the urban garden setting.

4

The layout retains significant portions of the original 'Kubo' (residence) moats, which are now integrated into the park's wetland ecosystem.

5

The variety of peach trees grown here is specifically chosen for historical continuity with the region's agricultural past.

Overview

Koga Kubo Park is a historical site situated on the former grounds of the Koga Kubo residence, a Muromachi-period administrative base. The park is renowned for its collection of 1,500 peach trees, which typically reach peak bloom between late March and early April. It serves as a designated historical site and a hub for traditional hanami, featuring a large pond and walking paths. The park also hosts a permanent enclosure for peacocks, a distinctive feature of the grounds. Cherry blossoms provide a secondary flowering season, creating a distinct visual contrast to the earlier peach blossoms. The landscape design incorporates remnants of the old mansion's moat and earthworks, emphasizing its status as an archeological zone. It functions as a community recreational area with open green spaces and designated areas for seasonal festivals.

Photo spot

The wooden bridge overlooking the pond with the peach trees in the background.

Insider tips

Check the official Koga City or Koga Kubo Park website for bloom forecasts, as the peak dates for peach blossoms shift annually based on winter temperatures.

Bring a picnic mat, as the large grassy areas are designated for seasonal flower-viewing gatherings.

Explore the perimeter of the pond to see the historical moat remnants that surround the park.

What to avoid

Do not wander off marked paths near the water's edge to protect the park's archeological earthworks.

Good to know

The park remains open year-round, but specific flower festivals are concentrated in the spring season.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late March to early April during the peach blossom season to see the park's primary horticultural highlight.
Address
Koga Kubo Park, 399-1 Konosu, Koga, Ibaraki 306-0041, Japan
36.178, 139.702
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Details
Botanical Highlights1,500 peach trees, cherry blossoms
FaunaPeacock enclosure

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late March to early April during the peach blossom season to see the park's primary horticultural highlight..

The wooden bridge overlooking the pond with the peach trees in the background.

Close by you'll find Hasedera, Koga Castle, Takami Senseki Memorial site.