(6) Rakujuen Park ②




Seseragi Walking route / (A) Rakujuen Area

Recommended Spots Nearby

Komoike Park


The Komo-ike Park is located about 300 meters eastward from the south exit of JR Mishima Station, to the north of Shirataki Park.
The spring water from Komo-ike pond in the park is the source for Sakuragawa River, which flows through the city.


Kohama-no-Michi Path


There is “Kohama-no-Michi Path” on the south side of Rakujuen Park.
In terms of geology and topography, this area is considered a lava plateau, where piled up lava ejected from Mt. Fuji, itself a volcano, has accumulated.
The local residents have called the plateau Kohama since old times.


Hasunuma River ("Miya-san’s river")


The source of Hasunuma River is Kohama pond in Rakujuen Park, and the water under Mt. Fuji springs up from there.
The river is called by its nickname “Miya-san’s river” because Rakujuen Park in the old days was used as a second residence of Komatsu-no-miya who was emperor’s family.


Shirataki Park


Shirataki Park is located about a 5-minute walk from the south exit of Mishima Station.
It is a place for local people to relax while also allowing visitors to enjoy the “Water city Mishima”.


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