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Eight Seasons Green Space Association

Update date: September 21, 2018

 This green space was built with the hope of restoring the woodland of the Tama Hills that was lost due to the development of Tama New Town, and is based on the plantation of Sawtooth Oak and Konara Oak. Forest ( ) As a result, plantings were limited to wild plants that grew naturally in the area, and the seasons were changed to match the growth and flowering periods of the trees: early spring, spring, young leaves, early summer, summer, autumn, autumn leaves, and winter. Eight Seasons ( ) The park is divided into two areas, with flowers and fruits blooming all year round, and with the image of a green space filled with seasonal feeling, where small birds also visit. Hachiki no Green Space ( ) " and it was named.

Activity overview

Activity location

Hachiki no Green Space ( ) and surrounding areas

Activity content

Green space management, cleaning, etc.

Number of participants

9 people

Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Urban Environment Development Department Green and Environment Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-378-9719

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