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Daimaru water park

Last updated: April 1, 2023

Start from the location on the Daimaru Irrigation Map. There is a walking path along the river, so you can take a leisurely walk. The children were very happy to see the carp swimming energetically.
Decide how far your child can walk briskly based on the tempo and manner in which your child walks.

After walking along the Daimaru Canal for a while, we arrived at the water park. The landmark is a large willow tree. Be careful when entering the water to avoid slipping.

If you cross the road and go further, you will come across many places where beautiful flowers are blooming along the walking path.
The colorful flowers are a feast for the eyes. “The flowers are beautiful.” “What kind of flowers are they?”
Words like this may spark your child's interest.
Try discovering things from the children's perspective.

Inquiries regarding this page

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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