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Ninja Park Minami Gyokutoku

A new form of amusement sports club "Ninja Park" where all generations can play together and improve physical fitness while playing. "Parkour", "trampoline", "bouldering", "monster box" where you can jump up to 18 steps of jumping box, "sledding wall" etc. Work on building physical strength while playing from beginners to senior people, children to adults. The full-scale athletic course "Ninjasron" is a difficult course that is difficult to clear even if you are proud of your physical fitness.

Kids Castle Taitonori Ichikawa

An indoor leisure facility for children from 0 years old to 4th grade in Taito F station. There is also a shopping center, a movie theater and a restaurant near the station which is easy to access, and both children and parents can enjoy the whole day. You can play with your body, such as a colorful ball pool with a large slide, air play equipment "Sea Land", and a single-person trampoline. In addition, there are various kinds of play such as the house corner, the shop corner, and the Plarail corner. If you want to play for more than 1 hour and 30 minutes, you can enjoy a 1DAY pass with no time limit & free entry and exit for a full day.

Keiba Ichikawa PA [Descent]

A parking area located between the Keiba Ichikawa IC and the Haraki IC on the Keiba Road, and is installed only on the down line. Both are located in close proximity, about 0.6km from the Keiba Ichikawa IC and about 1.9km to the Haruki IC. The facility is a three-story structure above the ground, with restrooms on the second floor and "Matsuya" offering a wide range of menus, not to mention beef meshi, soba, udon and set meals, and a parking lot on the third floor and a 24-hour convenience store "Daily Yamazaki". In addition to regular products, "Daily Yamazaki" also sells souvenirs from Chiba Prefecture.

Roadside station

Roadside stations along the Tokyo Outer Ring Expressway (Route 298). In the main facility, "Merkart Ichikawa" sells a number of Italian vegetables such as kale and beets, which were picked in Ichikawa, as well as processed products using pears, which are famous products of Ichikawa City. The goods corner of Chiba's mascot character "Chiba-kun" is also substantial. A coffee roasting counter where you can roast the type of beans and the degree of roasting as you like, a cafe where you can enjoy your own roasted coffee, and an Italian restaurant where you can taste pasta and pizza using vegetables from the area. It is a road station that is loved by locals.

Ichikawa City Central Library Children's Collection

The largest library in Ichikawa city. The "Kōko Toshokan", which is located in the museum, contains picture books and children's books, Western-style picture books, and children's literature materials. For babies and small children, "Relaxing Hiroba", which allows you to take off your shoes and move up, is recommended. In addition, the “story room” is designed to change the lighting of the room so that it can be immersed in the world of reading. An age-specific event that can be enjoyed by parents and children is also held from time to time.

Chiba Prefectural Museum of Modern Industry

Everyone, from children to adults, can learn the science and technology applied to industry on an experiential basis. "History of Modern Industry" focuses on the history of development and modern technologies of the electric power, oil and steel industries, which are the core industries in Chiba Prefecture, while "Invitation to Advanced Technology" focuses on electronics and new materials and biotechnology. "The Square of Creation" is an exhibition of participation and experience, where you can experience the wonder and beauty of familiar scientific phenomena. Various events such as a planetarium for a limited time, including experiments and craft classes and courses are also held.

City Ichikawa Nature Museum

The museum, which is located within the Ichikawa Animal Botanical Garden and introduces familiar nature that can be observed in the city. "Ichikawa no Oitachi", "Remaining Ichikawa Nature", "Urbanized Ichikawa Nature" and "Spring Water and Omachi Nature" are divided into four themes. It displays specimens, models and commentary panels on Ichikawa's nature in an easy-to-understand manner.

Ichikawa City Higashiyama Kaiyi Memorial Hall

Japan's leading Japanese painter of the 20th century, Kaishi Kogaku Higashiyama, spent roughly half a century in Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan, from 1945 (1945) to his death in 1999 (1999), and was opened in November 2005. It honors great achievements based on the concept of "Human and Kaii Higashiyama", and exhibits and displays works and materials. In the western-style building with an octagonal tower, there is an exhibition room on the first and second floors, as well as a museum shop with goods related to the work.

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