Sanuki Mannō Park, National government park in Mannō, Japan.
Sanuki Mannō Park is a spacious recreational area with flower gardens, open grasslands, and walking paths distributed across its grounds. In addition to planted areas, the park provides sports facilities, camping zones, and visitor amenities for extended stays.
The national government opened this park in the late 1990s as part of a broader program to create public recreation areas. Since its establishment, it has grown to become one of the region's largest such facilities.
The park serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors experience seasonal plant displays throughout the year. Different areas are organized around flowering themes that change with the seasons, shaping how people move through and use the space.
The park is accessible by public transportation and offers ample parking for vehicles throughout the grounds. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear since walking paths vary in surface conditions depending on recent weather and maintenance.
The grounds house one of the region's largest recreational vehicle campgrounds, making it a popular stop for extended travel. A distinctive feature is the collection of tens of thousands of hydrangea plants that reach full bloom each summer.
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