Japan Heritage: A Feast for the Senses in Gifu, the Land with Ties to Oda Nobunaga

Nishihira Tsubaki Park(Amakusa's Laputa)

Japan, Amakusa Oe, Amakusa City, Kumamoto Prefecture, 863-2801

Approximately 20,000 wild camellia trees grow within the park. In the center of the park is a 300-year-old Ako tree, commonly known as Amakusa's Laputa, which is also famous as a power spot. It reaches a height of 20 meters, and the way its roots spread out as if swallowing the huge rocks conveys its vitality.

Telephone number 0969-42-1111
Website https://nishibiratubaki-park.com
Access
  • ・From Matsubashi IC on the Kyushu Expressway, take R57, R324, R266, and R389 towards Amakusa, 2 hours and 30 minutes
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2026.01.31   National Recreation Hot Spring Area Council

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