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Oidaira Park
The oh-so-beautiful Oidaira Park
Oidaira Park in Toyota City's Inabu area has historic ties to the former local and leading Furuhashi family, sake brewers active since the middle of the Edo period. Terunori, from the sixth generation of the family, aided villagers during the Tempo famine and built a local school, contributing greatly to the community. In recognition of his achievements, a memorial monument was constructed where the park is now and was maintained mainly by the Furuhashi family.
Currently, Oidaira Park is famous for its fall leaves, visible from the national route running alongside it. In June, you can watch fireflies gracefully flying to and fro—another reason why the park is so popular.
| Location | 〒441-2513 5-1 Oidaira, Inabu-cho, Toyota-shi, Aichi |
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| Fee | Free of charge Note: • Prices are subject to change. Check the official site, etc. for the most up-to-date information. |
| Parking | Available, free of charge |
| Restrooms | Available |
| Phone number | 0565-83-3200 (Inabu Tourism Association) |
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ACCESS
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- Access by public transport
- • From Nagoya Station on the Higashiyama Subway Line, transfer at Fushimi Station and get off at Toyotashi Station (direct service to Toyotashi). Transfer to the Oiden Bus (Kaisoku Inabu line) and get off at Michi-no-Eki Donguri no Yu Mae.
• From Meitetsu Nagoya Station, transfer at Chiryu Station and get off at Toyotashi Station. Transfer to Oiden Bus (Kaisoku Inabu line) and get off at Michi-no-Eki Donguri no Yu Mae.
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- Access by car
- From Nagoya (approx. 1 hr. 30 min. [57 km])
From the Tomei Expressway, head south to the nearby Nisshin Junction, change to the Nagoya-Seto Expressway, then to Sanage Green Road (changes naturally). Exit at Chikaraishi Interchange and turn left. Head east on Route 153 until the crossing with Route 257 at Inabu-cho, turning right to head south for 600 m.
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