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Tamagawa-Jōsui Green Space, Nikko Bridge Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Delicious walk through one of the oldest parks of Tokyo, its construction date of the Edo era, initial name of Tokyo, cataloged by the government, as National Natural Beauty Place, spe...
Nikkobashi Park is a park along Tamagawa Josui, which connects Nikkobashi, the oldest existing road brick arch bridge in Japan, passing through National Highway No. 16 and connecting to the bottom of the iron bridge on the JR Hachiko Line. Nature remained in Tamagawa Josui, and I could see ducks and herons. It is a very historic park, but the park has the latest facilities such as toilet tools and kamado benches as a countermeasure against disasters that may occur in the future. It is usually a place of relaxation where you can taste nature, and avoid it in the event of a disaster ...
It was a park within walking distance from Haijima Station. As the name suggests, it may have been natural that it was a long and narrow site because it was located along Tamagawa Josui. It seemed to be a walking course for locals, but in one corner there was a facility like a monument that doubled as a playset for children, and I could see it well from inside the train.
A very well-maintained green space that makes the most of the nature that extends along Tamagawa Josui from Haijima. There are also colorful playsets for families to play. The promenade along the water is narrow to pass people, but everyone gives in and greets them too much. There is also a taste from autumn to winter when the leaves fall.
Natural park
Delicious walk through one of the oldest parks of Tokyo, its construction date of the Edo era, initial name of Tokyo, cataloged by the government, as National Natural Beauty Place, spe...
Past と Future が Fusion した Park
Nikkobashi Park is a park along Tamagawa Josui, which connects Nikkobashi, the oldest existing road brick arch bridge in Japan, passing through National Highway No. 16 and connecting to the bottom of the iron bridge on the JR Hachiko Line. Nature remained in Tamagawa Josui, and I could see ducks and herons. It is a very historic park, but the park has the latest facilities such as toilet tools and kamado benches as a countermeasure against disasters that may occur in the future. It is usually a place of relaxation where you can taste nature, and avoid it in the event of a disaster ...
Close to Haijima station
It was a park within walking distance from Haijima Station. As the name suggests, it may have been natural that it was a long and narrow site because it was located along Tamagawa Josui. It seemed to be a walking course for locals, but in one corner there was a facility like a monument that doubled as a playset for children, and I could see it well from inside the train.
Nature
A very well-maintained green space that makes the most of the nature that extends along Tamagawa Josui from Haijima. There are also colorful playsets for families to play. The promenade along the water is narrow to pass people, but everyone gives in and greets them too much. There is also a taste from autumn to winter when the leaves fall.
Midori is gentle.
It is a park beside Tamagawa Josui, although it is in a difficult place to understand. It was a good place to go for a walk with the children.