Hirakata Park is an amusement park for children’s exercise and a relaxing holiday.
Hirakata Park is an amusement park about 40 minutes by car from Kyoto Station.
Enter at the Kamitoba Entrance on the Hanshin Expressway No. 8 Kyoto Line and exit at the Yahata-Higashi Exit,
Take National Route 1 and you’re good to go.
The amusement park where Junichi Okada is the image character of Hirapar, as he is from Hirakata.
The character is interesting because you don’t see him on national TV or in films.
Arrive at Hirakata Park, commonly known as Hirapar.
The Woterslider-type attraction welcomes you with a zaboom.
The atmosphere is a bit like an old amusement park, which is heartwarming.
Surrounded by residential areas. The amusement park appears out of nowhere.
The park is well cleaned and clean.
Also high-tech attractions such as laser gun attractions.
The slightly tropical layout of the park is enjoyable.
You can enjoy a resort-like atmosphere.
Flowers are beautiful. The day is just happy on a warm and sunny day.
Ride the roller coaster from the
Wooden roller coasters are also good.
Also the Giant Ferris Wheel. A slow and steady choice of attractions.
You can see for a long distance. Experience a sense of the extraordinary.
Children’s zone. Children should be exercised here exactly as they should be.
Children climbing, sliding down and sweating through a full-body workout.
Looks like fun. Adults want to do it too.
A standard crossing pole for children’s attractions. I’m not sure what the official name is.
The children’s attractions are quite extensive and can be enjoyed for an hour on their own.
Digital amusement park by ‘Team Lab’, which is no longer there.
I guess the concept is to combine art, digital and amusement parks.
Clean. Unusual feeling. Fun.
A digital version of Jakuchu Ito. Ito Jakuchu must tickle the creator’s fancy.
Digital folding screens. It’s nice to see it moving in a jostling motion.
A magical space where the shiny floor reflects like the Salar de Uyuni, making it impossible to tell the boundary with the ground.
There are so many ideas.
This is synonymous with Team Lab.
Play by throwing glowing balls.
Visually, this unusual feeling is enjoyable.
When an object is placed on the table or touched by a hand, the picture changes.
Over here, the drawings you draw appear on the screen and start moving on their own.
The last one is goodbye in a space of light.
Hmmm, it feels good here too. I mean, this is the most pleasant place.
A shower of light particles.
It’s not negative ions, but I think it generates something that makes the human body feel good in a negative ionic way.
It feels like a swoosh. Do you understand?
It’s not in Hirakata Park anymore, but is this still done here and there all over Japan?
I’d like to go back if there is a new one.
Hirakata Park
1-1 Hirakata Koen-cho, Hirakata City, Osaka
072-844-3475