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Senshū Park

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Senshū Park

千秋公園

4.1Est. 120Akita, Tohoku

Overview

Water gardens around a ruined Edo-period castle, known for seasonal cherry, azalea & lotus blooms.

Senshu Park is built on the grounds of Kubota Castle, the former seat of the Satake clan, and its moats and earthen walls still trace the original Edo-period layout. Cherry blossoms in spring draw large hanami crowds, followed by vivid azaleas in early summer and lotus flowers that carpet the moats in July and August. A climb to the reconstructed watchtower rewards you with a quiet panorama over Akita city. The park is also home to the Akita Museum of Art, making it easy to combine a cultural visit with a leisurely walk through the gardens.

Practical info

Japanese name
千秋公園
Nearest station
Akita Station (12 min walk)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parking

Good for

Families
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