Yomiya Park, Urban park in Tobata-ku, Japan.
Yomiya Park is a 10-hectare public park in Tobata Ward that features walking paths, playgrounds, and sports facilities arranged throughout the grounds. Pine groves frame the park and provide shade for its various recreational areas.
The land was transformed into public green space to provide recreation opportunities for the local population of Tobata Ward. This change reflected the community's growing need for accessible outdoor spaces.
The pond in the park is ringed with thousands of iris bulbs and flowering plants that change colors with the seasons. Plum blossoms appear in winter and cherry blossoms in spring, drawing visitors to stroll and observe the changing landscape.
The park is a short walk of about five minutes from the Nishitetsu Sawami Icchome Bus stop and offers parking spaces on-site. Visitors will find wheelchair-accessible restroom facilities and multiple entry points to the grounds.
The park borders the former Matsumoto Residence, which holds the status of Government-Designated Important Cultural Property. This historical neighbor adds cultural significance to the site.
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