Iwamizawa Park Rose Garden

About 630 varieties of 8,800
roses and hamanas bloom
Rose Garden in the North Country

It is one of the largest "proud northern rose gardens" in Hokkaido, boasting 8,300 roses and hamanas of approximately 630 varieties blooming on its 40,000 m2 site. The best time to see the flowers is from late June to mid-July, and the best time to see the autumn flowers, which are colorful and fragrant, is from mid-September to mid-October. At the indoor park "Color Pavilion" in the rose garden, 4-meter-high vine roses are at their best from late April to mid-May. You can also enjoy the "indoor garden" where you can enjoy flowers and plants all year round without worrying about the weather.

■Address794 Shibumi-cho, Iwamizawa City
■Business Hours9:00-17:00
■HolidaysOpen year-round (Apr. 29-Nov. 3)/Indoor park open year-round
■Parking lot250 cars / large ○
HPhttp://www.iwamizawa-park.com/rose-garden/
Inquiry0126- 25- 6111

Indoor Park Colors - Shikisaikan -
About 20 varieties of vine roses, the largest in Hokkaido, are at their best from late April to late May.

There is a "Tropical Plant Greenhouse" where visitors can appreciate tropical plants and a "Large Greenhouse" where they can enjoy the lawn all year round.
Temperate evergreen trees, which are less familiar in Hokkaido, are mainly combined with colored leaves such as spotted leaves to create a lush green space with variety. Flowers and trees bloom seasonally, and the newly established annual flower beds in the lawn add color and splendor.

■Address794 Shibumi-cho, Iwamizawa City
■Business Hours9:00-17:00 ( May be extended depending on the season)
■Holidaysopen every day of the year
Admission FeeGeneral (high school students and older) 100 yen / Elementary/junior high school students 50 yen / Infants free
*Free admission for you and up to 1 accompanying person upon presentation of a disability certificate.
Free for those with a ticket stub of Hokkaido Greenland.
■OFFICIAL HPhttp://www.iwamizawa-park.com/shikisaikan/
Inquiry0126- 25- 6111
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