Ichinomiya Park and Beach|Beautiful scenery with tropical mood with rows of palm trees

Ichinomiya Beach has long been a popular beach with white sand and green pines. The beach was newly reborn in July 2000 after eight years of work, and a new beach house, a vast lawn, and an outdoor stage were built. The rows of palm trees along the coastline give visitors a resort-like feeling as if they were in a tropical country. The park also has a campground, tennis courts, and other facilities, making it the perfect spot for summer recreation. The park is also popular as a stylish park with a playground sculpture designed by Isamu Noguchi.

address

Himehama, Toyohama-cho, Kagawa, Kagawa 769-1601

map

Google Map

car

Approximately 3 minutes (2 km) by car from the Onohara IC of the Takamatsu Expressway

train

Approximately 10 minutes (6 km) by cab from JR Kannonji Station
Approximately 5 minutes by cab from JR Toyohama Station (1 km)
Approximately 12 minutes on foot from JR Toyohama Station (about 1 km)

parking lot

available(150 space)

toilet

available

contact us

Community Center Umi no Ie
Address: 55-2, Himehama, Toyohama-cho, Kannonji City
TEL:0875-52-6640
FAX:0875-52-6647

  • Ichinomiya Dream Tower
  • tennis court

Ichinomiya Park, recognized as a “holy place for lovers"

The Dream Tower is designed to resemble a rocket taking off into space, with the sun setting at its center on July 20.
It is said that ringing the bell on the lawn will bring happiness, and the area has been recognized as a sacred place for lovers and is visited by many young couples.
  • Usage fee (1 hour)
    Local:300 yen
    Non-urban users: 620 yenNight game facilities (1 hour)
    Usage fee: 520 yen
    Hours of use
    9:00-22:00※Please fill out an application and pay the fee at the “Kannonji City Toyohama Community Center Umi-no-ie” next to the tennis courts on the day of use.

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