This urban park (general park) is a 4.2-kilometer-long riverside park stretching from the upper reaches of the Okawa River to Tenmabashi Bridge downstream on both banks.
The park utilizes the riverbed from the Kema-arashi weir to Tenmabashi Bridge, and is a riverside park with water, greenery, and beautiful cherry blossoms.
On the right bank, retro buildings representing the early Meiji period, such as the Mint Bureau and the Senbukan, line the riverbank, and the promenade along the river is lined with cherry blossom trees.
There is a water plaza and a promenade, ideal for strolling and jogging. The park is also known as a cherry blossom viewing spot, with rows of cherry trees and beautiful blossoms in the spring.
About 4,800 cherry trees, including someiyoshino, yamazakura, kanhizakura, kanzakura, jidarezakura, and oshimazakura, are planted, creating a spectacular scene that turns the river surface light red from late March to early April each year.
Always open
Free of charge
Subway Tanimachi Line, Keihan “Tenmabashi” Station
JR Tozai Line “Osaka-jo Kitazume” station
Short walk from West Exit of “Sakuranomiya” station on JR Loop Line