Goshiki-en Park/五色園
(lit. five colors park)
Goshikizan Daian-Ji Temple/五色山 大安寺
Goshiki means five colors which come from five different colorful trees
in the park;
pine trees, bamboos, Japanese plum trees, cherry trees and maple trees.
Goshikien/Daian-ji temple was established by a monk, Mori Mugen, in 1934
which aimed at visual mission station
letting us feel Shinran's instructions, and is the only religious park
in Japan.
There are many concrete statures which restage the episode of the life
of a very popular monk, Shinran
In early April, approx 3,000 cherry trees are in bloom there.
There are also a main building of Daian-ji (temple) 大安寺, and temple lodging, graves, etc.
Hours
8:00-17:00
Closed
N/A
Admission
Free
200yen: between Mid-March and Mid-April/cherry blossom season
Address
932-31 Ichinohazama, Iwafuji-cho, Nisshin C. Aichi Pref.
愛知県日進市岩藤町一ノ廻間932-31
TEL
0561-72-0006
Access
Get off at Hoshigaoka Sta. on the Higashiyama Subway Line.
Take a Meitetsu Bus bound for Goshikien 五色園 and get off at Goshikien stop.