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Wide, open, refreshing!
We went there for a couple of times now with my friends. Both occasions it was during sakura season! The place is huge and very expansive. Even though a huge throng of crowds usually visit the park du...
It was a previous experience ... There was a large park site, and the lawn square was well maintained without weeds, so it was a pleasant park. There is also a square with playset and a city museum in a corner of the site, which made me feel like a suitable place for families to visit. [Click here for the photo] https://www.tripadvisor.jp/ShowUserReviews-g1021373 -d 1898809-r51480...
I went to Inariyama Park for the first time with my child on a sunny autumn Sunday. There is a free parking lot on the museum side, but I think it is smaller than the size of the park. There are few playsets, so it is recommended to bring a ball or badminton racket. Since it is located along the railroad tracks, the train on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line passes every few minutes, which is very fun for children who like trains. The lawn is large and you can relax with leisure seats and simple tents.
I finally arrived at the Inariyama Park Observatory after a hard time.
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With Google Navi, I crossed Inariyama Park from right to left, went out once and went east along the park, but I overlooked it and thought there was an observatory inside without going out. The museum didn't tell me that Inariyama Park is divided into two places. When I heard that it was in another Inariyama Park because I didn't go to the east, I was told that it was in another Inariyama Park Park, so I looked for an exit but couldn't find it, so I went back to the original museum and went outside and went from the side of Inariyama Park Station. ...
This time, the purpose was to museum and observatory.
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There was a Sayama Museum in the corner of Inariyama Park. I didn't know. It's a large park, but bicycles are prohibited. I thought it was a bicycle path, which was a road for running, and it was marked every 100m. The Inariyama Park Observatory was not in the park, so you had to go outside and go through the private house. I didn't know. I should have left the place of Atago Shrine, but I could see Sayama City near the border between Iruma City and Hanno City. I didn't know clearly, but Ichi ...
Wide, open, refreshing!
We went there for a couple of times now with my friends. Both occasions it was during sakura season! The place is huge and very expansive. Even though a huge throng of crowds usually visit the park du...
Good lawn.
It was a previous experience ... There was a large park site, and the lawn square was well maintained without weeds, so it was a pleasant park. There is also a square with playset and a city museum in a corner of the site, which made me feel like a suitable place for families to visit. [Click here for the photo] https://www.tripadvisor.jp/ShowUserReviews-g1021373 -d 1898809-r51480...
Recommended for children who like trains
I went to Inariyama Park for the first time with my child on a sunny autumn Sunday. There is a free parking lot on the museum side, but I think it is smaller than the size of the park. There are few playsets, so it is recommended to bring a ball or badminton racket. Since it is located along the railroad tracks, the train on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line passes every few minutes, which is very fun for children who like trains. The lawn is large and you can relax with leisure seats and simple tents.
I finally arrived at the Inariyama Park Observatory after a hard time.
With Google Navi, I crossed Inariyama Park from right to left, went out once and went east along the park, but I overlooked it and thought there was an observatory inside without going out. The museum didn't tell me that Inariyama Park is divided into two places. When I heard that it was in another Inariyama Park because I didn't go to the east, I was told that it was in another Inariyama Park Park, so I looked for an exit but couldn't find it, so I went back to the original museum and went outside and went from the side of Inariyama Park Station. ...
This time, the purpose was to museum and observatory.
There was a Sayama Museum in the corner of Inariyama Park. I didn't know. It's a large park, but bicycles are prohibited. I thought it was a bicycle path, which was a road for running, and it was marked every 100m. The Inariyama Park Observatory was not in the park, so you had to go outside and go through the private house. I didn't know. I should have left the place of Atago Shrine, but I could see Sayama City near the border between Iruma City and Hanno City. I didn't know clearly, but Ichi ...