What makes it 93% Kids-Friendly: School-age children get pirate-ship playgrounds, pedal boats, ropes course, maze, free museum entry, lawns for ball games, nearby toilets, and cafés, so families can spend a safe, activity-packed day.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This time lets you enjoy the playground, boats, maze, train and Tower of the Sun without rushing.
Children’s Playground:
Let kids climb the pirate-ship slide and play on safe outdoor equipment.
Tip: Go early to avoid crowds and bring water for play breaks.
Dream Pond Pedal Boats:
Steer 4-seat swan or whale boats around Noguchi’s sculptures.
Tip: Reserve a 20-minute ride upon park entry to secure family time.
Labyrinth Fortress Maze:
Work together through the 13 m athletic maze with puzzles.
Tip: Assign each child a partner to guide through the five levels faster.
Forest Sightseeing Train:
Ride the narrow-gauge train through the wooded areas of the park.
Tip: Board at Central Gate after lunch to rest legs and see hidden corners.
Tower of the Sun Interior:
Climb inside Taro Okamoto’s iconic art tower to see the “Tree of Life.”
Tip: Book your slot at least one day before visiting to guarantee entry.

Dinica Maria
Review SPECIFICALLY FOR SUMMER SONIC FESTIVAL OSAKA It’s a really big place with a big potential, I went there for the Summer Sonic festival. They had almost no places to hide away from the sun, the bathroom queue for girls was awful(spent 1 hour waiting in the sun) The artists also sang in the sunlight, they were visibly uncomfortable with the heat, some artists’ microphones weren’t properly chec...
Earn S.
As a fan of 20th Century Boys, this place instantly became a must visit for me when I’m in Osaka. The statue is incredible. I love the striking design and surreal vibe. It really blew my mind seeing it in person. It feels like stepping into a scene from the manga or being transported back to the 70s. Just standing in front of it was such a cool experience. Beyond the statue, the surrounding of th...
viking252200
After my visit to the 2025 Osaka expo, I decided to visit the expo ‘70 park and that was a good thing! The tower of the sun is truly amazing and inside you can see the tree of life, which is quite impressive, especially when you consider that it was made 55 years ago! The museum is also superb, showing many things from the ‘70 expo, including the original face of the tower of the sun. Originally I...
Xinning Gu (Fay)
Personally, I really love this park! The train ride from Osaka city center is pretty convenient. I actually entered through the west side gate by accident, there was no tourist there at all, which made the whole experience feel even more peaceful. The nature is beautiful and super refreshing to be around. I spent about two hours in the National Museum of Ethnology. It's a cool place to explore. A...
Will Hensley
One of the best arboretum style green spaces I've ever seen. It has an excellent showa era style aesthetic that I personally love! Plus there is plenty of area to cover if you just want a lovely walk outside the way I did! Not to mention the excellent Tower of the Sun! Seeing that in person was a real treat!
Late Mar–early Apr brings cherry blossoms near the Sorado walkway. May is peak for the Peace Rose Garden. July–Aug sunflowers and hydrangeas bloom in the Natural & Cultural Gardens. November colors the Japanese Garden with autumn leaves.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Dream Pond pedal boat (20 min, 4-seat) | JPY 1,500 |
| Labyrinth Fortress maze (4 people) | JPY 2,000 |
| Japanese Garden entry (2 adults + 2 children) | JPY 680 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 4,180 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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