Hagi|Hagiwara Temple

From mid to late September, Hagiwaradera Temple is filled with approximately 2,500 hagi (bush clovers) of 30 varieties blooming all over the temple grounds, delighting the eyes of many onlookers and visitors alike, and during the Hagi Festival held in September, visitors can enjoy tea ceremonies, koto (Japanese harp) performances, antique markets, and more with hagi flowers in the background. For this reason, the temple is also known as “Hagidera,” and is widely known as a famous place for hagi. Visitors can also enjoy hagi flowers at Haginooka Park near Hagiwaridera.

address

2742 Hagiwara, Onohara-cho, Kanonji, Kagawa 769-1614

map

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car

Approximately 9 minutes (5 km) by car from the Onohara IC on the Takamatsu Expressway
Approximately 17 minutes (9 km) by car from Kannonji City

train

Approximately 10 minutes by cab from JR Kannonji Station (5.8 km)

public bus

There are four buses a day; take the public bus Gogo Takamuro Line from JR Kanonji Station and tell the driver to go to “near Hagi no Oka Koen.
It is about a 20-minute walk from Haginooka Koen to Hagiwara-dera.
The public bus has no bus stops, and you can get on and off anywhere on the route. (However, getting on and off is prohibited on Route 11 except at designated areas.)

parking lot

available

contact us

TEL: 0875-54-2066

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