Park usage standards and etiquette
Updated: February 25, 2022
Park usage standards
We are working to improve manners when using the park, with the motto "This is a park used by many people. Please use it in a way that does not disturb your neighbors or others," so that many citizens can use it for multiple purposes. In order to ensure that everyone can use the facility comfortably, please be mindful of compromise and good manners.
If you discover any nuisance, please contact the city park designated manager .
Note: If you are using the park early in the morning or at night and are disrupting your sleep, or if there is a suspicious person, please call 110.
item | standard | Reasons for Prohibition |
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golf | Ban | Because there is a risk of harm to other users. |
Dogs allowed to roam free | Ban | This is because there is a high possibility that feces, etc. will be mishandled. Other park users may be scared. |
Motorcycle/car entry | Ban | Because other park users are at risk. |
Baseball, etc. using a bat |
Ban |
It is dangerous because it has a long flight distance and high speed. |
skateboard |
Ban |
Because other park users are at risk. |
Radio-controlled vehicles and small unmanned aircraft (drones, etc.) |
Ban |
Because other park users are at risk. |
Camping (setting up a tent) |
Ban |
Setting up tents is prohibited as it may damage the lawn. Also, overnight stays within the park are prohibited. |
item | standard | Conditions, notes, etc. |
---|---|---|
Riding a bicycle |
Conditionally allowed |
Condition : Drive at a speed that does not pose a danger to other users. |
Soccer, catch ball, frisbee, etc. |
Conditionally allowed |
Condition : Do not cause a nuisance to other users. |
barbecue |
Conditionally allowed |
Available only in parts of Inagikita Green Park (picnic area) and Wakabadai Park (third park). However, the following conditions must be met. |
firework | Conditionally allowed |
Only hand-held fireworks are allowed, subject to the following conditions: |
Park usage etiquette
To everyone using the park
Please check the signs posted at each park for information on things to be aware of.
Regarding ball games, warning signs have been installed in the parks or parts of the parks listed in the table below.
district | Park Name |
---|---|
Yanoguchi |
Matsuba Park |
Higashinaganuma | Kameyamashita Park |
Awayuki Park | |
100 villages | Egg Square Park |
Hirao | Hirao Neighborhood Park (Deai no Hiroba only) |
Hirao Sannobashi Children's Park | |
Wakabadai | Enoki Park |
To all dog lovers
The park is a facility used by a variety of people, including small children and people who don't like animals.
We have received many complaints about animals leaving feces behind and letting animals roam free. When walking with your dog in the park, please follow the manners below and help us enjoy the park in a pleasant manner.
- To prevent your dog from biting other people or other dogs, keep your dog on a leash while walking and never let go of the leash.
- Do not leave feces or urine behindIf your dog defecates or urinates in the park, the owner must dispose of it appropriately.
When you go for a walk, be sure to carry some walking accessories such as plastic bags and tissues.
Note: If you flush the feces that has fallen on the ground into the park toilets or drains, the soil, sand, pebbles, grass, etc. attached to the feces can damage or clog pipes and other facilities, so please take it home and dispose of it properly. Note: Leaving feces lying around is also prohibited under the "Inagi City Clean Town Citizen Ordinance." Please help us beautify the town. - Do not brush your dog. Please brush your dog at home, as loose hair may end up on passersby or laundry from nearby homes.
Note: If you have a pet, please also see the dog registration/injection page .
Inquiries regarding this page
Inagi Green Wellness Foundation
1-1 Nagamine, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-331-7156 Fax: 042-331-7181