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Maebashi City Child care open space

There is a paid "playroom" and a free "parent-child cheer room". The playroom is full of playing equipment, such as a climbing wall, an air trampoline, and a cyber wheel that allows you to play by moving the body. You can also enjoy shopping and play. The parent-child cheer room is limited to infants and their parents from 0 to 2 years old. There are educational play equipment and a ball pool, and you can play with peace of mind exclusively for infants. The playroom is limited to 30 people, and the parent and child energy room is limited to 10 people. The playroom is replaced in 50 minutes every hour from 10 to 12 o'clock and 14 to 17 o'clock. Reception starts from 9: 40 times until 12 o'clock and from 13: 40 times after 14 o'clock.

Green Dome Front Bridge

An all-weather multi-purpose arena opened in 1990 as a venue for the World Championship Bicycle Games, with a maximum capacity of 20,000 people, and the latest technology, including keirin, sports competitions, exhibitions, and concerts, can be used for all events.

Maebashi City Silk Memorial Hall

The former National Hara Silkworm Plant Maebashi Branch Office building was relocated, and a memorial hall to display tools, instruments and other items related to silkworms and silk production The building, built in Meiji 45 (1912), is a representative Western-style architecture of the late Meiji era.

Hirosegawa Museum of Art

It was built in 1948 as a painting class in the atelier of a spiritual painter from Maebashi, Yoshio Kondo, and opened to the public as a museum in 1997. There are exhibitions and exhibitions of Yoshio's works in the hall, which has a retro atmosphere. It was the first post-war building to be registered on the National Register Tangible Cultural Property in 1999.

Arts Front Bridge

The inside of the building is designed to be like a walk walk where you can tour each exhibition room and the stairwell. On the first floor, there will be a book reading space, as well as shops and cafes.

Shikijima Park Kadokura Techno Rose Garden

It is located in the depths of the pine forest of Shikishima Park, which is sandwiched between the Tone River and the Hirose River. About 600 species of 7000 roses are planted in the garden, and free guides and goods exhibitions by rose guides appear during the spring and autumn flowering periods.

Rakudo-do Maebashi Park

Maebashi is the oldest park in the city built to commemorate the Japan-Russia Campaign. In the park, there are "Sachi no Ike", which was built in 1959 to commemorate the marriage of the Crown Prince at the time, and "Runapaku", a central children's amusement park, which is a popular place for the citizens of Maebashi. In addition, there is also a merit monument built in honor of the achievements of the first Gunma Prefectural Reiji (governor), Motohiko Katori, and together with the reception hall "Rinkaku" adjacent to the park, it is gaining popularity as a place related to Motohiko Katori.

Shikishima Park

The vast site, with a total area of 366,000 sq m, is home to one of the nation's leading pine forests and about 600 species of about 7000 roses, which are rare in flatlands, as well as the Shikishima Park Rose Garden and the Sersim Memorial Hall of Maebashi City. There is also a boat pond (from April 1 to November 9 only) and an athletics stadium managed by the prefecture, which is a place for citizens to relax.

Omuro Kofun group

A group of burial mounds located within Ōmuro Park. More than 10 ancient tombs, large and small, of the royal people who ruled over the southern foothills of Mount Akagi have been unearthed, and four of them have been designated national historic sites. There are also restored ancient dwellings around the 6th century and Akagi-type dwellings of silkworm farmers from the end of the Edo period, which will delight the eyes of visitors along with the flowers of the four seasons.

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