Hana no Oasis

sightseeing

Hana no Oasis (flower oasis) is a park located in the Teraya district, the birthplace of flower production in Konosu. In spring, a tulip festival is held among 40,000 tulips. In autumn, you can enjoy the late-blooming sunflowers.

Basic Information

Location
736 Teraya, Konosu City (Next to Municipal Farm)
TEL
048-541-1321
FAX
048-577-8461
Event Information
Early to mid-April tulips
Late September-early October Sunflower

Business hours / Fee

Fee
Free

How to get there

Public transport
From Kitakonosu Station on the JR Takasaki Line, take the Flower (community bus) Hiroda course 5 minutes, get off at "Teraya Higashi Danchi" and walk 7 minutes.
Car
About 35 minutes from the Kazo IC on the Tohoku Expressway.
About 35 minutes from the Higashimatsuyama IC on the Kan-Etsu Expressway.
About 20 minutes from the Okegawa-Kano IC on the Ken-O Expressway.
Parking
Free: 50 units

Other

Remarks
Inquiries: Konosu City Hall, Commerce, Industry and Tourism Division

Map

Nearby spots

Konosu Flower Center
Konosu Flower Center

This is one of the largest flower markets in eastern Japan. There is a guided course through the market facility, allowing anyone to easily observe the auction (Monday/Wednesday/Friday). There is also a restaurant inside the facility.

Kou Shrine
Kou Shrine

This is the main shrine of Konosu City, where the legend of the konotori (stork), also believed to be the origin of the cities name, has been handed down to this day. In 1873, Raiden Shrine, Kumano Shrine, and Hikawa Shrine were combined to form Kou Shrine. At the end of the year, they hold a Tori no Ichi fair (festival celebrating good fortune and business prosperity).

Shoganji
Shoganji

The temple was rebuilt by Seigon Shonin at the end of the 16th century and became one of eighteen monk training schools for the Jodo sect. As a temple associated with the Tokugawa Shogunate, the use of the "three-leaf hollyhock crest" was permitted. There are many cultural assets on the temple grounds that tell the ancient history in the present day. They hold the "Ten Nights Memorial Service," one of the three major memorial services in Kanto, every year on November 14, and the "Doll Memorial Service," unique to this town which is known for its hina dolls.

Poppy Happy Square
Poppy Happy Square

A poppy flower field that initially was planted as a campaign to prevent illegal dumping. With about 12.5 hectares, it is the largest in Japan. At the Poppy Festival in mid-May, you can enjoy refreshments, regional vegetables, and of course, flower picking! The view of Mt. Fuji from under the Onari bridge by the Arakawa river, where the field can be found, is known as one of the best views of Mt. Fuji. A truly spectacular and scenic view of red, pink, and orange poppies blooming all around you.

Konosu Industry Tourism Center Hina no Sato
Konosu Industry Tourism Center Hina no Sato

There are many exhibits that tell the history of Konosu Town as well as hina dolls and akamono dolls, a warehouse built in the Meiji period (designated as an important building of Saitama Prefecture's landscape), and a stage decorated with mosaic art. The museum also provides sightseeing information and sells local specialties. Make sure to stop by for an enjoyable time!

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