By car: Approximately 15 minutes from the Seto Interchange on the Nagoya Expressway Seto Line.
By public transportation: Approximately 20 minutes by bus from Owari-Seto Station on the Meitetsu Seto Line. Show route
Op.Hours
Open year-round
Cld.Days
None
Fee
Free
INFO
Free parking is available (180 spaces), but some private paid parking lots (¥500 per entry) are also available.
During the illumination period, parking is a flat fee of ¥1,000.
For bus groups, private parking can be arranged with prior reservation.
Iwayado Park is a lush, natural park located within Aichi Kogen Quasi-National Park.
The park's name, "Iwayado," originates from a natural stone shrine dedicated to the famous Buddhist monk Gyoki, located within the park.
This shrine is also on the Tokai Nature Trail and has been cherished by people for many years.
The park offers many other attractions.
In spring, the park blossoms with cherry trees, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
In summer, a "natural pool" provides a popular spot for children to enjoy water activities.
Autumn brings a stunning display of autumn leaves, with the nighttime illuminations creating a magical atmosphere.
Winter offers the beauty of a snow-covered landscape.
The park also features an observation deck offering panoramic views, reaching as far as the Nagoya Station area on a clear day.
Iwayado Park is a captivating tourist destination where you can not only immerse yourself in nature but also experience its rich history and culture.
Be sure to visit and experience the beauty of its changing seasons.