Northern Area
Nagoya City Togokusan Fruits Park Spring Festival
One of Nagoya's orchard welcomes spring with a bang
Light pink Yae Beni weeping cherry trees as well as peach and pear trees show their brilliant blossoms all at once around Togokusan Fruits Park once the spring season approaches. And the Spring Ooh La La event is simultaneously held for even more fun.
Find Yae Beni weeping cherry blossom forecasts here:
Togokusan Fruits Park X account (Japanese)
Find Yae Beni weeping cherry blossom forecasts here:
Togokusan Fruits Park X account (Japanese)

Togokusan Fruits Park
- A place of nature and history, Mt. Togoku (198 m) is the tallest mountain in the city, and is surrounded by 70 kofun sites. Togokusan Fruits Park is a multipurpose agricultural park at the base of the mountain that uses the rich natural surroundings. In the park there is an orchard where around 900 trees of 17 species of fruit grow, including peaches, Asian pears, and apples. There is a greenhouse where you can see papaya, jackfruit, and other rare tropical fruits, and a fruithouse where you can see exhibits of various sample fruits. Besides these, the park also has a fishing corner, Japanese-style garden, all-season flower garden, a restaurant, and shops. The park is a famous place for weeping cherry blossom trees in the spring.
Details
Schedule | Sat, Mar 29–Apr 13, 2025 |
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Regular Holiday | Mon (the following weekday should Mon coincide with a national holiday) Note: • Excludes Mon, Apr 7, 2025. |
Time | 9:00 am–4:30 pm |
Venue | Togokusan Fruits Park |
Price Details | Free of charge Note: • The World Tropical Fruit Greenhouse requires an admission fee (free of charge for junior high school ages and younger). |
Home Page | http://www.fruitpark.org/ |
Access | • 15-min. walk from Togoku-Bashi Bus Stop on the Yutorito Line bound for Kozoji. • 25-min. walk south from the South Exit of Kozoji Station on the JR Chuo Line and Aichi Loop Line. |
Parking | Available for a fee during the Weeping Cherry Blossom Festival |
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