Takasu Seaside Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Park golf
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I stopped by while running. There was an observatory, playset, park golf course and walking course on a small hill. The view from the observatory was quite good with the sea. Park golf seems to be cheaper than the general public if it is a citizen.
I stopped by while running. There was an observatory, playset, park golf course and walking course on a small hill. The view from the observatory was quite good with the sea. Park golf seems to be cheaper than the general public if it is a citizen.
There are also "roller slides" and "mini (putter) golf course", and it is a popular park that families visit from the surrounding area on holidays. The "observatory" built after the Great East Japan Earthquake has stairs and spiral roads that go up and down on foot, so you can enjoy each of them. On sunny days, you can see Keiyo Complex, Uraga Suido, Kaihotaru, Haneda Airport, Sky Tree, etc.
Park golf
I stopped by while running. There was an observatory, playset, park golf course and walking course on a small hill. The view from the observatory was quite good with the sea. Park golf seems to be cheaper than the general public if it is a citizen.
Park golf
I stopped by while running. There was an observatory, playset, park golf course and walking course on a small hill. The view from the observatory was quite good with the sea. Park golf seems to be cheaper than the general public if it is a citizen.
Park Golf Course
3 There is a course. There are 27 holes. It is a difficult course. I'm looking forward to going around in a par. Read a park golf book in advance!
Park Golf Course
3 There is a course. There are 27 holes. It is a difficult course. I'm looking forward to going around in a par. Read a park golf book in advance!
Closed は adults の park
There are also "roller slides" and "mini (putter) golf course", and it is a popular park that families visit from the surrounding area on holidays. The "observatory" built after the Great East Japan Earthquake has stairs and spiral roads that go up and down on foot, so you can enjoy each of them. On sunny days, you can see Keiyo Complex, Uraga Suido, Kaihotaru, Haneda Airport, Sky Tree, etc.