Shikoku Mountains and the islands of the Seto Inland Sea that you can see far away
Innoshima Park, designated a special national park area in 1957, is planted with cherry blossoms, maples, and azaleas around the hiking trail up to the 207m high Tenguyama mountain, and is full of sights such as walking paths, observation decks, the Suigun Monument, the Hayashi Fumiko Literary Monument, Saba Daishi, and Tsureshio Stone Stamps. The scenery of the four seasons blends into the deep blue sea, and the view of the distant Shikoku mountain range and countless scattered islands is wonderful, making it a landscape representative of the Seto Inland Sea.
INFORMATION
- business hours
- All day
- Holidays
- Open daily
- price
- free
- address
- 〒722-2323Sabataishi: 288-1, Innoshima Habucho, Onomichi City, Innoshima Park TV Tower Observatory: 262 Innoshima Habucho, Onomichi City, * The area around the mountain trail from the vicinity of Sabataishi to the TV Tower Observatory is Innoshima Park.
- Phone Number
- 0845-26-6212
- Fax number
- 0845-22-2203
- Number of parking spaces
- 50
- Parking fee
- free
- Parking notes
- 50 units (free)