Ōmiya Park

The park encompasses a huge area of 67.9ha (as of 2004) and is famous for Japanese Red Pine forest and cherry blossoms.

In 1921, a large-scale expansion project was undertaken including the planting of cherry trees and the construction of Ōmiya Park Baseball Stadium.

Ōmiya Second Park refers to a section that occupies the western side of Prefectural Road 35.

Visitors can enjoy displays of flowers and fragrances of trees that change with season year around.

Later, the plan was altered to incorporate the pristine scenery of Minuma and create an open space that accommodates both people and nature.

A picture of Ōmiya Park