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Mishima City Park Rakujuen

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4.1 (2127)

19-3 Ichibanchō, Mishima, Shizuoka 411-0036, Japan

Large park known for fall foliage & a historic villa, with kids' rides & a small zoo.

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phone+81 55-975-2570
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Mondays: Closed

Tuesdays: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Wednesdays: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Thursdays: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Fridays: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Saturdays: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Sundays: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

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Alia Shapiro 9 months ago

Its very near to Mishima station, about 5 mins walk. The state of mini-zoo of farm animals is poor. Animals look distressed. Some of the animals look malnourished. Some are kept in tight enclosures. Of all places in Japan, this is my least favourite place due to this condition.

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Reynaldo Flores a year ago

There's a small entrance fee of 300 yen. A middle -sized park with a small zoo. Beautiful grounds. Clean and adequate restrooms. An oasis of quiet in the middle of Mishima City.

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TJ “Kindalosttraveller” LIEW a year ago

This is the most worth-it park that I have ever visited in Japan (pay per entry ones). For 300 yen entry fee - you get a mini zoo (think red pandas, alpaca, prairie dogs, miniature horses), a small funfair for kids, a museum, a Japanese style garden, a locomotive, cafes, playgrounds and a variety of native birds. The park is a lot bigger than it looks from the outside. I visited in late winter, but I am sure the park will be stunning in spring considering the abundant sakura and peach blossom trees. Definitely not to miss if in Mishima.

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Tutor Thidarin 2 years ago

This is a real family park and great fun. It has a small zoo which every one loves. There is a lot of open space to play. Entrance ticket : 300 ¥ Small train and playing machine: 100¥

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Theodore Kampus 3 years ago

A large, spacious and very green public park with a rather large pond (sometimes empty of water, but filled now in 2020), a small collection of animals, a small amusement area, and plenty of walking trails that covers a large area of central Mishima and it’s located just south of the main city train station. The entrance fee is very low and sometimes free depending upon your age or if it’s a special day (August 21st is a free day for example).