Omaru Park
- Overview
Omaru Park is a park centered around a grassy area, featuring a stream utilizing the spring water from the Musashino South Line and a section adjacent to the Omaru Yato River designed for water-friendly access.
Additionally, since it is adjacent to the Inagi City Hospital, considerations have been made to ensure that the elderly and those with physical disabilities can use the park safely, including the installation of soft pathways, ramps, and handrails.
The sand-filled artificial turf tennis court is the first of its kind in Inagi City.
The playground includes a combination play structure (wheelchair accessible), a slide, spring toys, and a sandbox, as well as health equipment aimed at promoting health.- Location
- 206-08011097 Omaru, Inagi City
- Transportation Access
- Get off at Minami-Tama Station on the JR Nambu Line and walk for 5 minutes.
Get off at the Inagi City Hospital stop on the city circular bus (i-bus). - Area
- Approximately 1.6 hectares
- Overview of Facilities
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Tennis courts, grassy areas, playground equipment, restrooms, streams, parking lots
- Parking Lot (Paid)
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Usage Hours: 24 hours
Number of Parking Spaces: 36 for general use, 2 for disabled
For parking fees, please see the following link.
Note: There will be a change in usage hours starting from July 26, 2021 (Monday). - Guide Map
Map
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![Photo: Playground Equipment](../../../../_res/projects/default_project/_page_/001/005/325/p1010886.jpg)
Flow
![Photo: Flow of water in the park](../../../../_res/projects/default_project/_page_/001/005/325/nagare.jpg)
Water that springs from the tunnel of the JR Musashino South Line is temporarily stored in a reservoir and utilized for flow.
This is the only park in the city where children can play in the water. On hot days, it is bustling with children enjoying water play.
This is a park filled with nature, where the green grass is dazzling to the eyes.
Since it has a large area, children might just run out to play.
Where should I play? There are various ways to have fun.
You can ride on the small slide, play on the spring toys, and have races...
Of course, there is also a sandbox. Depending on the season, you can also make crowns and rings from white clover flowers to play with.
Bubbles can be fun too; I wonder how high they will fly.
Children are friends with water. It looks very fun to play in the flowing water. Is water the best during hot seasons?
But when playing in the water, make sure to check with an adult for things like, 'Is it slippery?' or 'Are there any dangerous objects?' before playing.
Checking for dangers is an important promise to keep before playing.
There are wobbly bridges and tunnel slides. At the far end of the park, there are play equipment that children are likely to be fascinated by.
For small children, let's play together while an adult is nearby to help whenever needed.
You can hear the joyful laughter of children.
Inquiries about Park Usage
Inagi Green Wellness Foundation, Public Interest Incorporated Foundation
1-1 Nagamine 1-chome, Inagi City, Tokyo Comprehensive Gymnasium 1F Green Community Room
Phone: 042-331-7156 Fax: 042-331-7181
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Inquiries about this page
Inagi City Urban Environment Management Department Greenery and Environment Division
〒206-8601 2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-378-9719
Contact Inagi City Urban Environment Management Department Greenery and Environment Division