Sogi Park Explained
Sogi Park |
Native Name: | 曽木公園 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Location: | Toki, Gifu, Japan |
Map: | Japan Gifu Prefecture |
Area: | 16300m2 |
Open: | All year |
Plants: | 300 |
Publictransit: | Baden Park SOGI |
is a park located in Toki, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Sogi Onsen (Baden Park SOGI) is adjacent.
Overview
- In the park there are around 300 trees including Japanese maple, maple, ginkgo biloba, Japanese hemlock, and giant dogwood, as well as variously sized ponds.[1]
- In fall, the foliage of the trees and shrubs is reflected in the ponds, and one can see "inverted fall foliage". This inverted fall foliage has been at night every year since 1999.
- As a famous spot for fall foliage, it was selected to be in "" in 2004, and the "" in 2010.
- This park is close to the border with Aichi Prefecture. If one continues on towards Aichi for about 2 kilometers, they will enter the city of Toyota (formerly Obara).
Access
- Located about 15 kilometers from on the Chūō Expressway. After getting off, go to Route 363 via or .
- Located about 16 kilometers from on the Tōkai-Kanjō Expressway via Route 363.
- Get off at the Baden Park SOGI bus stop on the Toki Nanboku Line on weekdays, or the Donburi Kaikan Baden Park Line on weekends.
- In the fall foliage season there may also be a temporary bus that runs from Tokishi Station.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 曽木公園もみじライトアップについて . 曽木公園もみじライトアップ実行委員会公式HP . 曽木公園もみじライトアップ実行委員会 . 11 February 2020 . ja.