A nature-rich park surrounded by the Kiso Three Rivers, where you can enjoy windmills, lotuses, water lilies (Onibasu), and seasonal flowers. It's a facility that focuses on environmental education.
Historic Sites
Scenic Views
Japanese Gardens
Flower Viewing
Highlights
The impressive 20-meter-tall windmill, modeled after a Dutch windmill
Giro Pond, bursting with seasonal flowers, including lotuses and water lilies (Onibasu)
A vibrant display of Japanese dandelions in spring
A strong focus on environmental education with various workshops
From Seki Station on the Yoro Railway Yoro Line:
Take the Kaita City Community Bus for about 20 minutes. Get off at the "Kaita Onsen" bus stop and walk for about 1 minute. Show route
Op.Hours
Monday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Thursday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Friday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Saturday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Sunday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
June: 1st, 2nd, and every Monday
March, April, May, July, September, October, November, December: Second Monday of the month
August: Fourth Monday of the month. *If a holiday falls on the fourth Monday, it will be closed on the next weekday.
Year-end and New Year's holidays (December 31st and January 1st)
Fee
Admission is free.
INFO
Free parking is available for 193 vehicles.
Parking Lot 1: 116 spaces (including 4 handicapped spaces and 6 bus spaces)
Parking Lot 2: 77 spaces (including 5 handicapped spaces)
Aqua World Suigo Park Center is a facility located in the Chuo Suigo district of the Kiso Sansen National Park in Kaita City, Gifu Prefecture. Nestled in a lush natural environment surrounded by the Kiso Three Rivers, it boasts highlights such as a 20-meter-tall windmill modeled after a Dutch windmill and the Giro Pond, adorned with seasonal flowers like lotuses and water lilies (Onibasu). Spring showcases a vibrant display of Japanese dandelions (Nihon Tanpopo), while summer brings a breathtaking sight of lotuses carpeting the pond. Autumn offers stunning autumn foliage, and winter presents picturesque snowy landscapes.
The center is dedicated to environmental education, offering workshops for schools and groups, and experience-based classes led by NPOs. It features enriching programs designed for children to interact with, learn from, and enjoy nature—perfect for families. Additionally, park partners host workshops on art, crafts, and cooking, allowing visitors to experience nature through all five senses.
The free admission is a welcome bonus. This is the perfect place for those who wish to learn about the history and nature of the Kiso Three Rivers or delve deeper into environmental issues.