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Suma Rikyu Park was built in 1967 to commemorate the marriage of the imperial crown prince (retired emperor), and includes an authentic Western-style garden. It was formerly an imperial villa known as Muko Rikyu. Within the expansive grounds are stunning seasonal flowers and an adventure course for children, offering fun for the whole family.
Photo provided by Kobe Tourism Bureau
[Fee] Adults (Aged 15 and over; excluding junior high school students): 400 yen; Children (Elementary and junior high school students): 200 yen
[Access] Approx. 10 min. walk from Sanyo Tsukimiyama Station, Sumadera Station, or Higashi-suma Station
[Credit Card Payment] Not accepted
[Foreign Language Support] Yes (English-language leaflets) [Reservations] Not required
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