Egota-no-Mori Park, Public green space in Nakano Ward, Tokyo, Japan.
Egota-no-Mori Park is a public green space in Nakano Ward that includes a pond, wooden play equipment, and interconnected walking paths. The grounds offer room for outdoor recreation, children's activities, and quiet moments.
The park was established in 1971 during Tokyo's rapid growth period as the city needed more public green spaces. It was created as part of urban development efforts to provide residents with access to nature and open areas.
The space functions as a gathering spot where neighbors come together to exercise, relax, and enjoy outdoor time away from the busy city streets. Families and individuals use the grounds regularly as part of their everyday routines.
The space is about a six-minute walk from Shin-egota Station on the Toei Oedo Line. You can visit at any time from early morning until late evening.
A six-story health and welfare facility stands on the park grounds, mixing medical services with recreational spaces in one building. This blend of healthcare and leisure in the same location is not typical for a neighborhood park.
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