Serenity in Nature: Hashimoto Park
Discover the beauty and tranquility of Hashimoto Park in Sagamihara, a perfect escape for nature lovers and families alike.
A brief summary to Hashimoto Park
- 5 Chome-3 Nishihashimoto, Sagamihara, 5 Chome Nishihashimoto, Midori Ward, Kanagawa, 252-0131, JP
- Visit website
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Hashimoto Park, located in Sagamihara, Kanagawa, is a stunning oasis that invites visitors to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life. Spanning wide green spaces adorned with various plant species, the park serves as a perfect backdrop for leisurely walks and family gatherings. With its well-manicured gardens, the park showcases seasonal flowers that bloom vibrantly throughout the year, creating a picturesque setting ideal for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Families can enjoy the numerous playgrounds and picnic areas within the park, making it a great spot for children to play and explore. The tranquil atmosphere is heightened by the gentle sounds of nature, allowing visitors to unwind and rejuvenate. Additionally, the park's walking trails wind through lush greenery, providing a serene environment for those looking to connect with nature or enjoy a peaceful jog. Hashimoto Park is not just a getaway for relaxation; it also hosts various seasonal events and local festivals, enriching the experience for tourists eager to immerse themselves in Japanese culture. Visitors can engage with the community, enjoy traditional performances, and relish local delicacies at these events. The accessibility of the park, coupled with its natural beauty and community spirit, makes Hashimoto Park a beloved destination for tourists and locals alike.
Local tips
- Visit during spring to witness the stunning cherry blossoms in full bloom.
- Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy a meal in one of the designated picnic areas.
- Check local event schedules for seasonal festivals and activities happening in the park.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking the trails and exploring the expansive grounds.
- Bring a camera to capture the beautiful landscapes and flower displays throughout the park.
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from central Sagami, head northwest on Route 129. Continue for about 5 kilometers, then take a right onto Route 46. After approximately 1.5 kilometers, take the exit for Hashimoto Park. Follow the signs to the park entrance. Parking is available on-site and generally costs around 500 yen for the day.
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Public Transportation
To reach Hashimoto Park via public transportation, take the JR Yokohama Line from Sagamihara Station to Hashimoto Station, which takes about 15 minutes. Once you arrive at Hashimoto Station, exit the station and head south on Route 129 for about 1 kilometer. You can also catch a local bus from Hashimoto Station to the park, which is a short 5-minute ride. The bus fare is approximately 220 yen.
Attractions Nearby to Hashimoto Park
- Sagamigawa Village of Nature
- MITSUI OUTLET PARK Tama Minami-Osawa
- Matsuki Park
- Aquarium Sagamihara
- Kanuma Park
- Sagamihara City Museum
- Undo Park
- TAKAO 599 MUSEUM
- Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu
- Takao Mountain Trail Inariyama Course
- Takaosan Cable Car Kiyotaki Station
- Sanroku Station (Chairlift boarding station)
- Takao Mountain Trail Biwa Falls Course
- Echo Lift
- Musashi Imperial Mausoleum
Landmarks nearby to Hashimoto Park
- Sagamihara Kita Park
- Sagamihara Station
- Takosugi
- Sagami-Ōno Station
- Sagamiko Resort
- Sagamiko MORI MORI
- Muscle monster2
- Lake Sagami Park
- Former Ochi family residence
- Remains of Provincial Office of Musashi
- The Wonder Years: The Kanto Plain
- Atsugi Shrine
- Kameishi
- Yokohama Zoological Gardens “Zoorasia”
- Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum