What makes it 69% Baby-Friendly: Paved loop suits strollers and one multipurpose restroom has a diaper table, but there is no nursing room or stroller rental, so parents must plan feeds and bring gear.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: 2-3 hours gives time to walk the pond loop, picnic, visit the rose garden, and take breaks for your baby without rushing.
Stroller-Friendly Pond Loop:
Walk the paved 4.2 km loop around Kayoicho Pond.
Tip: Pause at benches by the water for feeding or rest.
Rose Garden Stroll:
Push your stroller through the 1 300 m² rose garden and tunnel.
Tip: Visit in May or October for peak blooms and shaded seating.
Picnic on the Lawn:
Lay a blanket on the grass near shaded trees.
Tip: Bring a soft mat so your baby can crawl or nap.
Pond Wildlife Viewing:
Sit at the water’s edge to watch carp and ducks.
Tip: Use the multipurpose restroom to change diapers before settling.
Accessible Restroom and Change Table:
Use the multipurpose restroom with baby-changing table.
Tip: Located near the playground; park hours 6:00–22:00.

Siu Y Lo
We visited the park on 4 May 2025 (Sun). Although there were no more cherry blossoms, there were a lot of roses with many different vibrant colours. The weather was very nice at the time of visit, which made the lake more beautiful. Mainly locals visited the park at that time and the park was a wonderful place to relax and have a walk.
Zasimek
Such a lively place, love it! I think best place to chill as there is not that many people compared to parks closer to the city centre
alfred alfred
A famous place for many people, already. I do walking around the pond every weekend. Recently, after cherry blossoms, other flowers and blossoms started or prepared to bloom. May 7, one day before a rose festival, there are many bloomed roses.
Alvika Hening Perwita
Comprehensive park. Flowers, mountain, lake, cat, playground, duck, fresh air
yohey k
It's good to walk around, the length is about 4km and there is bridge you can walk through. And in spring season it's also good to see Sakura (cherry blossom).
Spring: enjoy cherry blossoms along the pond in late March–early April. May & October: catch rose festival blooms. Summer: arrive early for cooler temps. Winter: mild weather but fewer flowers.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Vending machine drink | JPY 150 |
| Packed snacks or bentō | JPY 500 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 650 |
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Address: 3-chōme-2-1 Kayoichō, 粕屋町 Kasuya, Kasuya District, Fukuoka 811-2309, Japan
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