Hattori Ryokuchi Park

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Time Out says

Hattori Ryokuchi may not be Osaka’s biggest park, but it is one of its most varied. It’s home to the Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses, a botanical garden home to a Dutch windmill and seasonal flowers that bloom all year round, and the bamboo forests of Mt Inari.

Details

Address
1-1 Hattoriryokuchi, Toyonaka
Osaka
Transport:
Ryokuchi Koen Station (Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway/Osaka Metro Midosuji line)

What’s on

Hattori Ryokuchi Garage Sale

This second-hand market at Hattori Ryokuchi Park’s East Central Square is perfect for anyone looking to pick up a bargain while spending the day in one of Osaka’s best parks. The market showcases goods from more than 100 professional and amateur vendors. There’s plenty of variety on offer, from second-hand clothing, household goods and home décor to toys and anime collectibles. This makes it perfect for both those looking for everyday items and collectors on the hunt for something a little more special.  Meanwhile, Hattori Ryokuchi may not be Osaka’s biggest park, but it is one of its most varied. It has the Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses, a botanical garden home to a Dutch windmill and seasonal flowers that bloom all year round, and the bamboo forests of Mt Inari. Since the Ryokuchi Garage Sale isn’t the largest market that Osaka has to offer either, pairing it up with half a day in the park works perfectly. There’s even a super sento nearby where you can enjoy a soak after a day of strolling and shopping.
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