This is the “Nishinomiya Quiz” corner, where getting it right proves you’re a true Nishinomiya expert.
(Quiz idea provided by Kaorun)
Here’s this time’s quiz↓
Q. Which park in Nishinomiya is commonly known as Bara Park?
a. Kawarabayashi Park
b. Kakuma Park
c. Shukugawa Riverside Park
d. Hirotayama Park
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Hirotayama Park, located within the grounds of Hirota Shrine, is known for its azaleas. They are designated as a Natural Monument of Hyogo Prefecture.

Shukugawa is a famous cherry blossom spot selected by the Japan Cherry Blossom Association as one of Japan’s “100 Best Cherry Blossom Spots.” The hydrangeas in June can be pretty amazing too.
So, is it Kakuma Park or Kawarabayashi Park?
If you saw yesterday’s article, you can probably figure it out by process of elimination.
The correct answer is a. Kawarabayashi Park.

Kawarabayashi Park is listed as a famous flower spot for “roses.” Apparently it’s also called Bara Park.
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 3-7 Kamikoshien, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.

The rose tunnel looks like this right now.

Now that’s a picture-perfect rose. There are still buds too, so it looks like more will keep blooming

And of course, a bright red one. The shape feels a bit unusual
If you love roses, the roses have apparently also bloomed at Anne’s Rose Church, so why not visit both?
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