Kodaihasu no Sato

restaurant

Eastern Area Restaurants
From mid-June to early August, 12,000 stocks of 42 different types of lotus flowers bloom on the surface of the lotus pond. The Gyōda lotus (ancient lotus) takes a primitive form with the number of petals being few; it is said to be a lotus from about 1,400 to 3,000 years ago. Lotus flowers are best-viewed midmorning. There are botanical gardens for aquatic plants, lakes for aquatic birds, peony gardens, ume gardens, and a hanami place with sakura trees, making it a place where one can feel the beauty of nature all year round. In addition, from mid-July to mid-October, rice paddy art is at its prime and can be viewed from the Ancient Lotus Hall’s Observation Room. The rice paddy art of Gyōda City started in 2008, with rice transplanting taking place yearly due to several volunteers and participants; not only are the designs original, but some have been collaborations with movies, TV shows, games. In 2015 it has been recorded in the Guinness World Records due to the area of the art being “the world’s largest (rice paddy art)”.

Basic Information

Location
Gyōda-shi Kobari 2375-1
TEL
048-559-0770(Kodaihasu Kaikan)
FAX
048-559-0784(Kodaihasu Kaikan)
Event Information
・Every year in early July the "Lotus Matsuri" takes place ・Every year in late November to early January, the park is illuminated

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
〇 Normal Periods
・Park is open all day
・Kodai Hasu Hall is open from 9:00~16:30
 ※Final reception will be until 16:00
・Vendors will be open from 9:00~16:00
・The udon store will be open from 11:00~14:00
〇 During periods in which the lotus is in full bloom (End of June to Early August)
・park is open all day
・Kodai Hasu Hall is open from 7:00~16:30
 ※Final reception will be until 16:00
・Vendors will be open from 7:00~16:00
・The udon store will be open from 9:00~14:00
Regular holiday
〇 Normal Periods
・Park
 No holidays
・Kodai Hasu Hall、Vendors
 Monday(Open if it is a holiday)/The following day of a holiday (Open in case of Saturday or Sunday)/New Year's Holiday
・Udon store
 Monday・Tuesday(Open in case of holiday) / The day after a holiday (Open on Saturday and Sunday)/New Year's Holiday
〇 During periods in which the lotus is in full bloom(End of June to Early August)
・Park, Kodai Hasu Hall, Vendors, Udon store No holidays
Fee
The below fees will be necessary upon entry into Kodai Hasu Hall. ・Private Adults (Older than high school) 400 yen, Children (Elementary・Middle School) 200 yen・Group (More than 20 people) Adults (Older than high school) 320 yen Youth (Elementary・Middle School) 160 yen

How to get there

Public transport
・From Gyōda Station (East exit) of JR Takasaki Line take the local bus that circles around the tourism sights left・lock-wise and get off at “Kodai Hasu No Sato”
Car
・About 25 minutes from "Hanyū" Interchange of Tohoku Expressway ・About 40 minutes from "Higashi Matsuyama" Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway ・About 35 minutes from "Shiraoka Shōbu" Interchange of Ken-o Expressway
Parking
・Regular cars are charged 500 yen and Middle-sized / Large-sized cars are charged 1,500 yen during periods in which the lotus are in bloom (End of June to Beginning of August)
・The number of parking spaces available for Regular cars are 490 and 8 spaces for Middle-sized/Large-sized cars

Other

Internet Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi環境有

Universal design

AED installation
General / Wheelchair Shared Elevator
Multipurpose toilet
Wheelchair rental
Wheelchair-accessible slope
Wheelchair entry
Wheelchair parking
Breastfeeding room
Compatible with diaper changing tables
Baby keep or baby chair

Map

Nearby spots

Kodaihasu no Sato
Kodaihasu no Sato

From mid-June to early August, 12,000 stocks of 42 different types of lotus flowers bloom on the surface of the lotus pond. The Gyōda lotus (ancient lotus) takes a primitive form with the number of petals being few; it is said to be a lotus from about 1,400 to 3,000 years ago. Lotus flowers are best-viewed midmorning. There are botanical gardens for aquatic plants, lakes for aquatic birds, peony gardens, ume gardens, and a hanami place with sakura trees, making it a place where one can feel the beauty of nature all year round. In addition, from mid-July to mid-October, rice paddy art is at its prime and can be viewed from the Ancient Lotus Hall’s Observation Room. The rice paddy art of Gyōda City started in 2008, with rice transplanting taking place yearly due to several volunteers and participants; not only are the designs original, but some have been collaborations with movies, TV shows, games. In 2015 it has been recorded in the Guinness World Records due to the area of the art being “the world’s largest (rice paddy art)”.

Café Gallery Takasawa Memorial Hall
Café Gallery Takasawa Memorial Hall

The Takazawa Memorial Hall is a historic building constructed during the Edo period and is designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property. The café is surrounded in a vast garden and holds a calm space

Café Gallery Takasawa Memorial Hall
Café Gallery Takasawa Memorial Hall

The Takazawa Memorial Hall is a historic building constructed during the Edo period and is designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property. The café is surrounded in a vast garden and holds a calm space

Kakyu No Sato
Kakyu No Sato

From the moment you pass through the Nagaya gate, you will find yourself in an atmospheric space where you can feel the peace and nostalgia of an old traditional house. In the garden, roses are in full bloom, and inside the facility, there is a restaurant where you can eat and a center specializing in local produce, allowing you to buy and bring home fresh vegetables. This is a great place to enjoy an atmospheric and relaxing time.

Kakyu No Sato
Kakyu No Sato

From the moment you pass through the Nagaya gate, you will find yourself in an atmospheric space where you can feel the peace and nostalgia of an old traditional house. In the garden, roses are in full bloom, and inside the facility, there is a restaurant where you can eat and a center specializing in local produce, allowing you to buy and bring home fresh vegetables. This is a great place to enjoy an atmospheric and relaxing time.

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