Nishikujojo Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Neighborhood park
Just south of the Nishikujo Station is this neighborhood park. Nothing spectacular about this park. A small children's playground. A small covered area, a good number of benches, and a small all...
It is a park near Nishikujo Station on the JR and Hanshin Komba Lines. The cherry blossoms were in full bloom and it was beautiful. I think it's a good park because there is no garbage, but except during the cherry blossom season, it gives the impression that it is a completely ordinary park.
It is an ordinary children's park located 3~4 minutes walk from Hanshin Nishikujo Station. There is no park where you can feel some characteristics. I do not recommend it.
Many people often do gymnastics and chat early in the morning. Also, around noon, moms are playing with their children. There are also sandboxes, benches and swings, so it is a family-friendly park.
Nishi kujo, where relatively old private houses and new private houses are mixed. Perhaps the park itself was renovated during the construction of the Hanshin Komba Line, it was well maintained and it didn't feel old, and there were flower beds and playsets properly, and many children were playing on holidays.
Neighborhood park
Just south of the Nishikujo Station is this neighborhood park. Nothing spectacular about this park. A small children's playground. A small covered area, a good number of benches, and a small all...
It is a park near Nishikujo Station on the JR and Hanshin Komba Lines. The cherry blossoms were in full bloom and it was beautiful. I think it's a good park because there is no garbage, but except during the cherry blossom season, it gives the impression that it is a completely ordinary park.
It is an ordinary children's park located 3~4 minutes walk from Hanshin Nishikujo Station. There is no park where you can feel some characteristics. I do not recommend it.
Many people often do gymnastics and chat early in the morning. Also, around noon, moms are playing with their children. There are also sandboxes, benches and swings, so it is a family-friendly park.
Nishi kujo, where relatively old private houses and new private houses are mixed. Perhaps the park itself was renovated during the construction of the Hanshin Komba Line, it was well maintained and it didn't feel old, and there were flower beds and playsets properly, and many children were playing on holidays.