Oe-gawa Ryokuchi, Public park in Nagoya, Japan
Oe-gawa Ryokuchi is a large public park in Nagoya with walking paths, green spaces, and diverse plant varieties spread across its grounds. The park provides playgrounds, bicycle courses, camping areas, and outdoor cooking zones with fireplaces.
The park was established in 1941 as part of urban development for the expanding metropolitan region. Over time, it grew to include various garden sections and recreational facilities serving the community.
The park features a sensory garden called Fureainoniwa where visitors can experience plants through touch, sound, and smell. People come to enjoy kitchen herbs, listen to nature's sounds, and breathe in the natural scents scattered throughout.
The park is easily accessible on foot and has multiple entrances with clearly marked paths for easy navigation. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes since there are many areas to explore throughout the grounds.
A special section called Kakitsubata Garden holds iris plants that bloom in white and purple flowers during May. This seasonal display draws visitors who want to experience this natural flowering display.
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