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Exit 2 of Saitama High Speed Rail Araijuku Station → 15 minutes on foot; or community bus "Minna Nakama Bus" 1 minute by Totsuka-Anyukyo (7 flights a day), bus stop: Kadoshitomachi, 7 minutes by walk
Direct from the high-speed Kawaguchi Line (up) to the Kawaguchi Highway Oasis or from the high-speed Kawaguchi Line (down) Niijuku Exit to the general road, make a U-turn at the Nishi-Niijuku intersection to use the parking lot of Iina Park Kawaguchi
511 vehicles/332 on the general road side, 179 on the capital highway side/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 17 o'clock (Saturday, Sunday and public holidays ~ 18 o'clock)

Price

[Basic fee] One adult + 1500 yen per child, additional fee: 600 yen per adult/900 yen per child. * Up to 3 children for 1 adult (4 children need to be accompanied by 2 adults) [Usage time] Sat/Sunday, public holidays: 2.5 hours, weekdays: unlimited time (weekdays can be entered and sent) * Time limit is possible when congestion is expected

Spot Category

SA, PA


Large slides and truck rides are full of challenges (Sky Highway)


Giant diorama (Red Deck) with the image of the capital city under a large bridge near the entrance


You can also learn the history of Kawaguchi through water and sand play (Yellow Yard)


The baby-only zone is rich in intellectual play (Orange Bond)

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The bells of time

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