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Naritasan Park: A Tranquil Oasis

Escape to tranquility in Narita's serene oasis: Explore lush gardens, historical monuments, and seasonal festivals at Naritasan Park.

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Naritasan Park, a sprawling 165,000 square meter garden adjacent to the famed Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, offers a serene escape from the bustling city of Narita. Landscaped in the Meiji era, the park features lush greenery, tranquil ponds, waterfalls, and historical monuments, providing a peaceful retreat for visitors of all ages.

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From JR Narita Station or Keisei Narita Station, walk north for approximately 15-20 minutes along Omotesando Street, a traditional shopping street leading to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple. Pass through the temple grounds, and the entrance to Naritasan Park is located behind the main hall. This walk is free, allowing you to enjoy the sights and sounds of Narita along the way.

    Public Transport

    Take either the JR Line or Keisei Line from Narita International Airport to Narita Station. From Narita Station, walk north for approximately 15-20 minutes along Omotesando Street to reach Naritasan Park behind the main hall. The train fare from Narita Airport to Narita Station ranges from ¥240 to ¥330.

    Taxi

    From Narita International Airport, take a taxi directly to Naritasan Park. The taxi ride takes approximately 11-13 minutes and costs between ¥3,700 to ¥4,500. This is the most convenient option for those with limited time or heavy luggage.

    Local tips

    Visit during the Plum Blossom Festival (mid-February to early March) or the Colored Leaves Festival (mid-November to early December) for stunning seasonal displays.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as the park has walking trails and some steep paths.
    Check out the Naritasan Museum of Calligraphy for a glimpse into traditional Japanese art (admission fee applies).
    Take a leisurely stroll around Ryuju Pond and Monju Pond to admire the colorful scenery.
    Combine your visit with a trip to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and Narita Omotesando for a complete cultural experience.

    Discover more about Naritasan Park

    Naritasan Park, located behind the Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, is a sprawling oasis of tranquility in the heart of Narita. Covering 165,000 square meters, the park offers a refreshing escape from the nearby Narita International Airport and the bustling city. Established in the Meiji era, the park seamlessly blends natural beauty with historical and cultural elements. The park's landscape is diverse, featuring winding walking trails that meander through lush subtropical forests, manicured Japanese gardens with stone lanterns and koi ponds, and cascading waterfalls such as the Yuhi Falls. The three ponds, named after Buddhist saints, add to the park's serene atmosphere. Key highlights include the Ukimido Hall, a picturesque structure located in Ryuchi Pond, and the towering Peace Pagoda (Daito), which stands 58 meters tall and offers panoramic views of the park. Throughout the year, Naritasan Park hosts various festivals and events, including the Plum Blossom Festival in spring and the Colored Leaves Festival in autumn. These festivals showcase the park's seasonal beauty and offer visitors a chance to experience traditional Japanese culture through music, tea ceremonies, and other performances. The Naritasan Museum of Calligraphy, located within the park, displays a collection of traditional Japanese calligraphy, providing insight into this ancient art form. Whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll through nature, a glimpse into Japanese history and culture, or a moment of quiet reflection, Naritasan Park offers a captivating experience for all.

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