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[Expo Memorial Park: Packed with content to see, play, and learn] - Natural and Cultural Park (Expo Memorial Park) -
Expo Commemoration Park is located on the site of the 1970 Japan World Exposition. Its central area, the Natural and Cultural Park, is a vast park that has been transformed from the futuristic urban space where pavilions once stood into a lush natural forest.
To the west of the park lies a zone of forest and rural landscapes centered around the Tower of the Sun, with numerous streams and waterfalls flowing through the valley, passing by the Watermill Teahouse. Beyond that lies a plain where the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1970 World Expo were held, as well as a lively green space that hosts events. The Sun Plaza is a popular spot for commemorative photos, and standing where the large roof once stood evokes memories of the Expo.
On the Flower Hill, poppies, nemophila, and mustard flowers bloom in spring, and cosmos flowers bloom in autumn, with seasonal flower festivals held regularly. Additionally, the "Sorad" aerial observation walkway in the forest offers a three-dimensional view of the Expo Forest from the highest point in the park.
The park offers a variety of activities for children, including large playground equipment, ship-shaped play structures, cycle boats, novelty bicycles, and a forest train, making it a great place for families to spend a relaxing day. Separate fees are required for admission to cultural facilities such as the EXPO '70 Pavilion and the National Museum of Ethnology.
Address | Natural and Cultural Gardens. |
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Category | Attractions;Tours |