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[Tateyama, Tateyama] Experience the changing seasons at Shiroyama Park!
Shiroyama Park is located on the southern hills of Tateyama city. It is also known as a flower park, with about 200 plum trees that bloom from January to mid-March, 1,200 camellia trees and about 500 cherry trees in the spring, and 6,400 azalea trees around April. Flowers bloom beautifully according...
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- Grass Square
- Paths leading to the summit (2 directions)
- Mid-mountain: Children's Playground and Tateyama City Museum
- Just before the summit: Japanese garden and teahouse
- Summit: Tateyama Castle Monument
- Grass Square: Satomi Chaya
Grass Square
Shiroyama Park is a park where you can enjoy nature throughout the four seasons, including plum and cherry blossoms. The grass plaza located almost at the entrance to the park is a place of relaxation for local residents, where children play, and during the cherry blossom season it is crowded with many cherry blossom viewers.
Paths leading to the summit (2 directions)
There are two paths to the summit, which go in all directions and are popular walking courses for many people. One path is beautiful with cherry blossoms in spring, and the other is beautiful with ginkgo trees in autumn.
Mid-mountain: Children's Playground and Tateyama City Museum
It takes about 20 minutes to walk up the hill to the top of the mountain. On the way there is a children's playground where children can play, and the Tateyama City Museum where you can learn about local history. The children's playground is open at any time, but the Tateyama City Museum is open from 9:00 to 16:30. It is closed on Mondays, and the following day if the Monday is a public holiday.
Just before the summit: Japanese garden and teahouse
Just before the summit, there is a Japanese garden and a tea house. You can enter the Japanese garden if the gate is open, but you can only enter the tea house when a tea ceremony is being held. In that case, please view it from the outside. The tea ceremony is held on a set date every year, and you can enjoy matcha green tea and sweets.
Please check the schedule here.
Summit: Tateyama Castle Monument
At the top of the mountain, you'll find Tateyama Castle, which houses a museum that displays materials related to "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden." After the cherry blossom season ends, the azalea season arrives, and you can enjoy the vibrant colors of the flowers. There is also a monument set up in the summit plaza, which is a popular photo spot. On clear days, you can even see Mt. Fuji across the sea!
Grass Square: Satomi Chaya
There is a dumpling shop called "Satomi Chaya" in the lawn square. The recommended dish is the Hakkenden dango, which comes in eight different flavors! They make it to order, so you can eat freshly made dumplings.
Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture is a city rich in nature, influenced by the Kuroshio Current, with a mild climate where flowers bloom even in winter, a varied coastline designated as Minamiboso Quasi-National Park, lush fields and mountains, and fresh seafood from the mountains. It's a town. It is also a town steeped in history and romance, with historic sites related to the Satomi clan, a feudal lord from the Sengoku period, who served as the model for Nanso Satomi Hakkenden. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a relaxing and relaxing time in Tateyama, located at the southern tip of Chiba Prefecture, just 100 kilometers from Tokyo.
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