[Image1]Himenosawa ParkHimenosawa Park, a famed flower spot in Atami, overflows with seasonal blooms all yea
[Image2]Himenosawa ParkHimenosawa Park, a famed flower spot in Atami, overflows with seasonal blooms all yea
[Image3]Himenosawa ParkHimenosawa Park, a famed flower spot in Atami, overflows with seasonal blooms all yea
[Image4]Himenosawa ParkHimenosawa Park, a famed flower spot in Atami, overflows with seasonal blooms all yea

Himenosawa Park

Himenosawa Park, a famed flower spot in Atami, overflows with seasonal blooms all year round. It is a natural park where you can also enjoy a full-fledged adventure playground.

About 600 species of plants grow within the park. In an environment that feels like a botanical garden, flowering trees such as azaleas and a variety of wildflowers burst into bloom.
(The photo shows azaleas that bloom from late April to early May.)

About a 90-minute trek from Himenosawa Park will take you to Jukkoku Pass, allowing you to fully enjoy nature on the way.

Please enjoy the moving floral scenes to your heart’s content, where flowers welcome you whenever you visit.

Address / 1164 Himenosawa, Izu-san, Atami City, Shizuoka 413-0002
Telephone / 0557-83-5301 (Himenosawa Park Management Office)
Access / From JR atami station, take a bus bound for the Motohakone area for about 30 minutes and get off at Himenosawa Park
Admission / Free
Parking / Free (Sazanka Parking: 46 passenger cars, 3 buses) and others

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Seiko Sawada Memorial Museum This museum gathers representative works by Seiko Sawada, a native of Atami City who received the Order of Culture. It displays art across many fields, including numerous wood carvings, paintings, ink wash works, ceramics, prints, and calligraphy. There is a popular belief that if you hold hands beneath the entrance ceiling stained glass panel "Hiten," you will remain happy forever. The reflection of "Hiten" on the red granite floor is also beautiful, so visitors can enjoy the stained glass both overhead and underfoot. ● Seiko Sawada (1894–1988) Born Toshiyoshi. An artist awarded the Order of Culture and an honorary citizen of Atami City. He grew up by the sea in Atami and, at 19, aspired to become a sculptor. He trained under Yamamoto Zuiun, a leading disciple of Koun Takamura. Until his death at 93, he worked across many artistic fields, producing numerous wood carvings as well as paintings, ceramics, prints, and calligraphy. His powerful, life-filled, and poetic works speak to the hearts of many and evoke great romance. Address / 9-46 Umezonocho, Atami City, Shizuoka 413-0032 (next to Atami Plum Garden) Phone / 0557-81-9211 Access / About 15 minutes by bus toward Ainogahara from atami station on JR, then get off at Sawada Memorial Museum stop Hours / 9:00–16:30 Closed / Mondays (open on public holidays) Admission / Adults 380 yen (250 yen for groups); Junior and senior high school students 250 yen (120 yen for groups); Elementary school students and younger free Parking / 10 spaces (free) ※Parking unavailable during the Plum Festival