Nagano Park


See, touch, breathe and experience nature in its entirety
This park is made up of five districts scattered around the foothills of the Kongo Mountains, and four districts, including Okukawachi Amanosan Camp Forest (Amanosan district), were opened as prefectural parks in 1951, with Okukawachi Momiji Park (Enmeiji district) added in 1957. Each of the five parks has its own unique character, allowing you to fully enjoy the rich nature while feeling the changing seasons.
Basic information
- Child
- Business hours
- 24 hours
- Holidays
- None (however, closed from December 29th to January 3rd)
- Price
- Free
- Access
- ・Nagano area: 300m southeast from Kawachinagano Station on the Nankai Koya Line and Kintetsu Nagano Line
・Kawaiji area: 1km southeast from Kawachinagano Station on the Nankai Koya Line and Kintetsu Nagano Line
Kanshinji/Maruyama area: 3.6km southeast from Kawachinagano Station on the Nankai Koya Line or Kintetsu Nagano Line, and immediately after getting off at the Kanshinji bus stop on the Nankai Bus
Enmeiji area: 2.4km southeast from Mikkaichicho Station on the Nankai Koya Line, or take the Nankai Bus from Mikanodai Station to Kamigaokaguchi, then head 800m east
Amanosan area: 5.4km southwest from Kawachinagano Station on the Nankai Koya Line or Kintetsu Nagano Line, and immediately after getting off at the Amanosan bus stop on the Nankai Bus
- Address
- 581-1 Suehirocho, Kawachinagano City, Osaka Prefecture, 586-0051
- Telephone
- 0721-62-2772
- Fax
- 0721-62-2810
- Other
- There is no parking available. Please use public transportation.









