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Haginaka Park

Spacious comprehensive park with an area of about 64,114 sq m. The facilities include a children's transportation park, a swimming pool (indoor and outdoor), a baseball field, a lawn plaza, a flowing river, and a fountain. In a children's traffic park where you can learn traffic rules while playing, children under elementary school age can use bicycles, assisted bicycles, and foot-stepping go-karts. They rent out tricycles to preschoolers. Let's run freely in the park according to traffic signs and traffic lights. Rent time is 9 to 16 o'clock, and no loans are made during rainy weather and New Year holidays. In the traffic park, you can also enjoy composite playground equipment and slides.

Wildbird Park, Tokyo Port

To date, 227 species of wild birds have been observed in the park where the landfill was maintained. The latest bird information can be obtained at the Nature Center. Watching from the observation shed with a equipped telescope. A stream flows through the natural ecology garden, which is modeled after an old rural village, and rice fields are also maintained.

Sendori Ikoi Park

A quiet, green park surrounded by residential neighborhoods. There are swings, sand pits, combined play equipment, etc., as well as owl and raccoon dogs, which can talk through pipes set up in the ground, are popular with children. The walking path with a height difference using the hills has a wheelchair ramp, so you can walk slowly with a stroller. There are plenty of plants such as plums, cherry blossoms, hydrangeas, and maple trees that can feel the four seasons.

Tama River Maruko Bridge Green

A green space on the riverbed of the Tama River, just a short distance from Numabe Station on the Tokyu Electric Railway Tama River Line. In the plaza, almost in the center of the spacious green space, playground equipment such as swings and sandboxes is set up, and parents and children can be seen enjoying themselves idyllic. The "Tama-gawa Marukobashi Green Boy Baseball Stadium" has also been set up, which attracts many people who go on grass baseball on weekends and public holidays.

Tama Kawadai Park

The park, which is spread over an area of about 67,000 square meters and a length of about 750 meters on a hilly area along the Tama River, just off the Tōkyu Railway Tama River Station. On a clear day, you can see the mountains of Tanzawa and Mount Fuji. There are plenty of places to see in the park, including natural forest roads, observation square, hydrangea garden, aquatic botanical garden using the site of the precipitation and filtration pond of the Yuan Shofu Water Purification Plant, and four seasons of wild grass garden. It is a famous cherry blossom spot, and you can also enjoy seasonal flowers such as hydrangeas and fireflies. There are also burial mounds, such as "Kamekozan Kofun" and "Hōraizan Kofun", one of the best front and back mounds in the Tama River basin representing Minami Musashi, and the park management office also has a burial mound exhibition room.

Tama River Ohashi Green Park

A green space maintained on the riverbed of the Tama River extending east and west across the Tama River Bridge on the Tokyo side of the Tama River Bridge on the Daini Keihin Road (National Highway No. 1). Because of its narrow width and lack of ground, cycling roads and boardwalks are the main green space, and a fun-playing parent-child figure can be seen on the playground with objects such as swings and pigs, which are familiar in the "butassan park" on the east side. The "Yaguchi no Watashi" guide, which survived until 1949 as the last ferry station in the ward, is located on the west side of the Tama River Bridge.

Washing Pond Park

A park with a freshwater pond that is one of the largest in Tokyo. It includes the tombs of Mr. and Mrs. Kaishu, the Saigō Takamori Monument, the Tokutomi Sobine Monument, and the Meima Ikezuki statue, and has been selected as a designated name for the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Cherry trees are planted around the pond and you can enjoy the view from the boat. The variety is centered on Yoshino Yoshino. There is also the Kakuhaifu Memorial Hall nearby.

Seongnam Island Kaihin Park

Seaside park on the artificial island of Seongnam, facing Tokyo Bay. It is a vast park of about 200,000 square meters, and a variety of facilities such as Observation Square, Minato Square, Skateboard Square and Dock Run are located in the park. Recommended is the board walk installed along the artificial beach, Tsubasa Beach and the beach. It is not possible to swim in Tsubasa Beach, but it is popular to be able to watch planes taking off and landing at Haneda Airport and ships entering and leaving Tokyo Port from the edge of the wave. You can enjoy a day barbecue if you make a reservation at the campsite where you can camp and auto camp.

Shimomaruko Park

The park, which measures about 13 thousand square meters. In the eastern part of the park, there is a small park that recreates the former site of the Tama River, "Yaguchi no Pass", as a landscape, followed by the extensive Jiyu Square, tennis court field, futsal court, and basketball half courts. In the re-created "Yaguchi no Pass", a wooden crossing is built on the pond, and a small boat floats. In May-September, there is running water like a river. In combination play equipment and a large sandpit called "Wanpaku Tride" in the children's square, the appearance of energetic children.

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