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Umasan Park

Last updated: April 1, 2023

The symbol of Umasan Park.
You can meet Uma-san!

There are fun play equipment such as slides and swings.
The slide is low so it is safe for small children.
You'll want to slide over and over again.

There are two types of swings.
There was one swing that seemed to be somehow stuck in the corner.
The other is the swing behind the slide on the hill.
Which swing should I climb on?
When you're tired, take a break on the bench.
It's also fun to talk with your children.

A complex jungle gym. How should we climb?

Facility

Water supply: Yes

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Inagi City Child Welfare Department Asobi no Hiroba Koyodai
Koyodai Elementary School premises, 3-2 Koyodai, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-370-0106 Fax: 042-378-5036

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