Utsubuki Park was built in 1904 to commemorate the visit of His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) to the San-in region, and Hiryukaku, a building associated with Emperor Taisho, is also located there.
The park is still beautifully maintained, and during the cherry and azalea blooming season, it is one of the most famous places in the San'in region that attracts many viewers.
It is a relaxing spot, selected as one of the 100 best urban parks in Japan, where you can see a variety of flowers not only in spring but also in every season: fresh greenery in summer, autumn leaves in fall, camellias in winter, and so on. There is also a petting zoo around the park.