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Sakura Park

Last updated: April 1, 2023

It is a park near the Second Cultural Center in Yanoguchi. There is also a kindergarten nearby, and you can hear the cheerful voices of children.
The park is surrounded by trees, and as the name suggests, the cherry blossom trees bloom beautifully in spring.
In spring, you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing, and in the hot season, you can play in the cool shade of the trees.

Children love the sandbox. If you have a shovel or something to scoop with, you can dig holes and build mountains. If you have a container such as a cup, you can use it for rice, make cakes, or even just take out the molds and arrange them side by side, I think small children will enjoy it. A mountain is made, a tunnel is made, and what's next? road? I have a feeling that the game will spread more and more.

Three lined up animal spring playground equipment. Which one should we ride? It seems that you will be worried, but it is the children who get on all in order. Can you find your favorite animal?
There are also benches so you can take a break.

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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