Inagi Community Forest (Youth Development Facility)
Updated: September 2, 2024
This is a healthy youth development facility where you can enjoy outdoor activities and recreation while enjoying the nature of Inagi. Admission is free.
User Guide
Opening period
Mid-March to November
Opening hours
9:00am to 4:00pm (Please note that city elementary schools and district committees may have different hours)
Those who can use it
Open to the public (Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays)
Anyone, whether from within the city or outside the city (Advance registration is required for groups of 10 or more)
Note: Opening hours may be canceled due to bad weather, maintenance work, youth development activities, etc. Please check the public opening announcement for details of opening days.
Group Opening (Weekdays)
Schools, nurseries, kindergartens, etc. in the city
City elementary school and district committee open days (July to November)
City elementary schools, Inagi City Youth Development District Committee (lodging available)
How to apply
Depending on how you plan to use the service, the application process and whether you need to apply will vary. Please see the following pages for your specific application.
Facility Features
- There are 15 outdoor cooking stoves.
- A variety of experiences are possible in a natural environment
- There are also walking trails
Wood Circle
Universal Toilet
Summit Table
Tents (from June)
Tent site table
Furnace
Forest bathing area
Azumaya (Jujuan)
Kitchen
event
Treasure Box in the Forest (10 times a year)
We offer traditional games, woodworking, and book reading. Traditional games include playing with marbles, ottodama, tops, and begoma. Woodworking involves making various things using branches, pine cones, and acorns. Please come and enjoy with your family. Anyone can participate.
Forest Treasure Box Introduction Page
Parent-Child Camp (August)
Families with children in junior high school or younger can experience camping at Inagi Fureai no Mori. Come and spend a special time in a tent set up in Inagi Fureai no Mori. On the day, there will also be a campfire hosted by Inagi City Youth Workers. Applications will be accepted separately. (Limited to 15 families)
Note: The photo shows a campfire.
Charcoal grilling experience (November)
Once a year, we hold a charcoal making experience near the campfire site. Wood is put into the charcoal kiln and taken out as charcoal after one year. On the day, you can take home charcoal made a year ago for free. Please come and take home as much as you can. Anyone can participate.
Prohibited matters (common)
Please refrain from engaging in any of the following behaviors that may be a nuisance to others: riding motorcycles or mountain bikes, karaoke, radio-controlled cars, air guns, picking wild plants, catching insects, bringing pets , pitching tents, tarps or hammocks , fireworks, smoking, bringing or drinking alcohol , taking photographs with large telephoto lenses or tripods, etc. Note: For other inquiries, please see the FAQ.
location
Postal code: 206-0822
4-40-36 Sakahama, Inagi City
Note: Please note that you cannot enter from the Sakahama-Hirao Line (prefectural road side).
Where to apply/inquiries
Children and Youth Division Youth Affairs Section Telephone 042-378-2111 (extension 242/243)
On the day the park is open to the public, please contact 080-9444-8256 (Inagi Fureai no Mori Management Hut).
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Inquiries regarding this page
Inagi City Child Welfare Department Children and Youth Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781