Ina Memorial Park

sightseeing

Saitama prefecture's largest rose garden blooms twice a year, once in spring and once in autumn. The best time to visit is in early May to early June or early October to mid-November. With over 400 species and more than 5000 individual roses, the beauty is simply overwhelming. There is also a garden of hydrangeas that blooms in June. Walking through the park's relaxing atmosphere, you will find various sport and recreation facilities, waterside areas, playground equipment, large sandpits, and much more, all coming together into a stimulating environment that provides something for people of every age!

Basic Information

Location
732-1, Oaza Kobariuchijuku, Ina Town
TEL
048-721-2111 (Ina Town Hall Town Planning Division Department of Park and Green Space)
Event Information
A rose festival takes place in Spring and Autumn

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
Always open (Except for the rose garden which is open from 9:00 ~ 18:00)

How to get there

Public transport
Saitama Shintoshi public transport (New Shuttle): Approximately 10 minutes from Ōmiya Station to Uchijuku Station
Car
Approximately 15 minutes from the Ken-o Expressway's Okegawa-Kano Interchange.
Parking
Free: Yes
Available for Large Buses (Negotiable)
Fee: None

Universal design

AED installation
Wheelchair rental
Stairs with handrail
Wheelchair-accessible slope
Wheelchair parking

Map

Nearby spots

Kogaito Shell Mound
Kogaito Shell Mound

A shell mound from the first half of the Jyōmon period (about 7,000 years ago). At this time in history, the climate was warmer and the ocean was more inland compared to now. The mound mainly consists of the Japanese basket clams that inhabit the brackish waters of the region, but there are also seashells of Japanese littleneck, common orient clam, and blood clam. The mound is located behind the Kannon statue in the 5th temple of the Adachi Bandō pilgrim route.

Shibayamanuma
Shibayamanuma

With the improvements of the biotop, the marshes are much more approachable. Suitable as a fishing place, many individuals come to fish throughout the year.

Kamihira Park
Kamihira Park

This park provides a place for citizens to interact and relax. It utilizes the natural forest to prove a place to enjoy strolling through all four seasons, a water pool for playing, and many other types of equipment for kids to play.

Greenery Trust Conservation Place No. 13 Forest of Musen-Yama ・KDDI
Greenery Trust Conservation Place No. 13 Forest of Musen-Yama ・KDDI

Forest of Musen yama ・KDDI, is designated as number 13 in the greenery trust conservation. The area is located on the eastern edge of Ōmiya Plateau and offers a fauna centering around the Konara (pin) oak and other deciduous broad-leaved trees. Furthermore, on the west side, there is a row of Yoshino cherry blossom trees attracting many people in the spring. There used to be a station for wireless transmission belonging to a company called 'KDDI Corporation' located here. As a result, the mountain area is nicknamed "Musen yama (the wireless mountain)", by locals.

Seiryu Brewery
Seiryu Brewery

Seiryu brewery is famous for being the biggest producer in the Kanto region and offering both superb taste and production quality. Their concept of connecting face to face with customers in order to inspire trust led to the first establishment in the business where you can buy their products directly at the brewery.

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