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Prefectural Makuhari Seaside Park Construction Industry Association

The B Block Large Lawn Square boasts an open feeling and is 3 hectares in size.

The park's symbol, the flower clock

The flower clock, located in the large lawn area of ​​Block B, almost in the center of the park, is decorated with seasonal flowers and is a popular photo spot.

Meeting place fountain

The fountain in Block A, located in the northernmost part of the park, is a meeting place where people from the nearby university district and shopping center gather.

Mihamaen: A Japanese garden where you can spend some quiet time

In Block C, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the four seasons in the strolling Japanese garden with a pond. You can also enjoy matcha green tea and Japanese sweets in the tea room (900 yen per cup).

A central park of greenery and sea nestled in the city

A lush green park in the heart of Makuhari New City. It features a large lawn with the park's symbolic flower clock, a playground, a fountain, and the tranquil Japanese garden, Mihamaen.

Store name Prefectural Makuhari Seaside Park
Address 2-116 Hibino, Mihama-ku, Chiba City
Phone Number 043-296-0126
Opening hours Open all day (*Mihamaen is open from 9:00 to 17:00, last entry at 16:30)
Closed days None (*Mihamaen is closed every Monday. *If Monday is a public holiday, the following Tuesday will be the regular closing day.)
Parking Existence (pay)
Access <By train> JR Keiyo Line Kaihin Makuhari Station: Approximately 8 minutes on foot from the Park ticket gate, approximately 10 minutes on foot from the South Exit
<By car>
(From Tokyo) Exit the Tokan Expressway at Wangan Narashino IC, go straight on National Route 357, turn right at Nakase intersection, and turn left at Messe intersection.
(From Chiba) Exit the Tokan Expressway at Wangan Chiba IC, go straight on National Route 357, turn left at Wakaba intersection, and turn right at Hibino 2-chome intersection.
Prices The park is free
*However, Mihamaen has an admission fee of 100 yen for adults, 50 yen for elementary, junior high and high school students, and free for those 65 years of age and older and people with disabilities. A tea service (matcha and Japanese sweets included) costs 900 yen per cup.
Cashless No
Wi-Fi environment Not compatible
Multilingual support Improper
Barrier-free ■Accessible toilets available ■Parking available for the disabled ■Ramp available ■Wheelchair-accessible seating available ■Assistance dogs accepted
smoking non smoking
URL https://www.seibu-la.co.jp/makuhari/