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A quiet park in a residential area where you can relax even on holidays [Nakano Ward Hashiba Park]
The sandbox is spacious and there are swings and horizontal bars that children will love.
A quiet park behind the main street
Hashiba Park is located in a side street just off the Coop (supermarket) along Nakano-dori Street between Shin-Nakano Station and Nakano Station in Tokyo. It is located at the end of a residential area off the main road, so you can feel safe knowing that no cars or bicycles will be speeding past the park. (Of course, you should still be careful!) My son also found a large sandbox and ran right in!
It's empty even on holidays, so you can relax and have fun
The park has a sandbox and
Four swings. (My daughter tells me to get on the swing next to her, "Mommy, get on too!")
Two horizontal bars of different heights, (my parents remembered their younger days and tried to do a back flip, but both failed...)
There is a drinking fountain and a hand washing area. There are no toilets in this park. There is a toilet with a diaper changing station (baby stroller access allowed) in the Coop on the main street, so it is a good idea to buy drinks and other things there and use it.
Adults can also relax on the benches.
Adults can also take a relaxing break on the benches facing the sandbox. It's perfect for resting and resting your stamina and vestibular canals after swinging and doing back flips. I took a short break while watching my son play in the sandbox. It's a comfortable park where children can relax and adults can take it easy. Please use it not only as a playground for children, but also as a break from walking or jogging.
Hashiba Park
Address: 5-41 Chuo, Nakano-ku, Tokyo
Access: 8 minutes on foot from the south exit of Nakano Station on the JR Chuo Line
8 minutes walk from Shin-Nakano Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
Hotels near Nakano City Hashiba Park
Nakano city is located in the western part of Tokyo's 23 wards. It is especially famous for Nakano Broadway, known as the "holy land" of subculture, but it also has many other tourist attractions such as historic shrines and temples and gourmet food. While the area around Nakano Station is undergoing a "once in a century" redevelopment, the town is undergoing change, and the town is bustling with old-fashioned, friendly shopping streets, making Nakano a very diverse city. This diversity is also what makes it a city with a population of about 17,000 people from about 120 countries.
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