Parque central de Hanazono

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Hanazono Central Park (Photo: 聖石大戦ぶぅぶぅ / CC BY-SA 4.0)

El Parque Central de Hanazono, ubicado en el lado norte de la estación Higashi-Hanazono en Osaka, tiene una plaza llena de flores de cerezo y un estanque cubierto de iris, así como una serie de instalaciones para actividades deportivas y culturales. Fiel al nombre de hanazono ("Jardín de flores") en este jardín puedes disfrutar de flores de temporada todo el año.

Información

Dirección

Matsubara Minami 1-chome 1-43, Higashi-Osaka, Osaka (Direcciones)

Número telefónico

072-960-3426

Amenidades

  • Cubículo de información
  • Casilleros de monedas

Internet

  • Wi-fi gratis

Accessibility

  • Barrier-free access

Payment Method

  • Se aceptan tarjetas de crédito

Cómo llegar

Follow Scrum Road for 800m once you leave Higashi Hanazono Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line.

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