Experience

Parks & Scenic Spots
Get your camera and a picnic lunch ready for parks and scenic spots in Hiroshima. Explore Shukkeien Garden, a beautifully restored Edo-period garden that was damaged in the atomic bombing. Explore outside the city to bask in the glory of 500 sakura trees in spring or 700 maple trees in autumn. In summer, hobnob with Miyajima deer while relaxing on the beach. This compilation is your field guide to Hiroshima’s unforgettable views.

HAKKO Park (ハッコウパーク)

HAKKO Park is a hands-on fermentation-themed tourist facility on Innoshima, the second island from Onomichi on the Shimanami Kaido. The grounds, covered with a large lawn, are divided into three areas: HAKKO Gate, HAKKO Garden, and Manda Fermentation Factory. At the HAKKO Gate, you can visit the café and souvenir shop, and at the HAKKO Garden, you can interact with nature.

At the HAKKO Park, you can learn about the history of Manda Zyme, a fermented food product born in Hiroshima, the secrets behind its delicious taste, and the natural power of fermentation and enzymes. The HAKKO Garden, surrounded by greenery and the sea, is one of the most popular attractions in HAKKO Park. In the garden with a view of the sea, vegetables, fruits, and goats grown with Manda Enzyme for plants and water are raised and cultivated, and visitors can freely watch them. There is also an athletic field for children.

address
5800-95 Innoshima Shigei-cho, Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, JAPAN
tel
0845-24-1313
tel
HAKKO Park Official Website (in Japanese)
Open
10:00 - 17:00
Café: 10:00 - 17:00 (last order at 16:30)
Lunch: 11:00 - 14:00
Closed
Wednesdays (except during March 20th - April 10th, July 20th - August 31st, and December 20th -January 10th)
If Wednesday is a national holiday, we will be open.

Year-end and New Year holidays
No English Support
No Reservation