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The Hagoromo Shoeikai is a group of around 70 shops located around Hagoromo Station on the Nankai Main Line and Higashi-Hagoromo Station on the JR Hanwa Line.

If you head towards the sea from here, you will come across a colorful garden at the end of a tree-lined path. This is Hamadera Park, one of the oldest parks in Osaka, completed in 1873.

The park's gardens are divided into two zones, a Western-style garden and a Japanese-style garden, and in spring and autumn the roses all bloom at once. In the rose garden, you can enjoy seasonal flowers such as peonies, kobushi, sakura-shibire, red spider lilies, and rose hips.

The pine forest within the park has been selected as one of the "100 Famous Pines of Japan" and is still carefully protected today.

The park is full of play equipment and rides for children to have fun with, such as the Traffic Amusement Park where you can race around in go-karts, the Fuwa Fuwa Dome, and the Naniwa-go children's train that runs between the Traffic Amusement Park and the Rose Garden.

Why not take a deep breath in Hamadera Park, where you can relax with the vibrant colors of spring and autumn flowers and autumn leaves?
[Details about Hamadera Park]
□ Rose garden
Opening period/time: Mid-March to mid-December, 10:00-17:00
Closed: Tuesdays
              (or the following day if Tuesday is a public holiday)
Admission fee: Free

□ Transportation Amusement Park Playground
Fees: Children's Train: Adults (high school students and above) 300 yen,
                                    Children (ages 4 to junior high school students) 150 yen
                      Go-kart: 300 yen

□Fuwa Fuwa Dome
Fee: Weekdays and Saturdays 300 yen, Sundays and holidays 500 yen, Golden Week 600 yen Closed: Tuesdays (next day if Tuesday is a holiday), year-end and New Year holidays(12/29-1/3)
Opening hours: 10:00-16:00
Capacity: 20 people
Age range: 3-6 years old (only accompanied by a guardian)

□Dog run
closed: December 29th to January 3rd Opening
hours: 10:00-16:30
Usage fee: Free

Hamadera Park

Hagoromo Shoeikai

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Osaka's shopping streets support the lives and employment of the prefecture's residents, play an important role as regional infrastructure, and are attractive as places for local people to interact. With an eye on the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, we have opened the portal site "Eeyan! Osaka Shopping Streets" as an initiative to promote the appeal of Osaka's shopping streets and stores and digitize them. "Wow, there's a shopping street like this! I'll go check it out next time!" Please use "Eeyan! Osaka Shopping Streets" to discover new aspects of shopping streets you didn't know about or your local shopping street, and to have wonderful encounters with shopping streets.

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