Minakuchi Sports no Mori, Recreation and sports park in Koka, Japan
Minakuchi Sports no Mori is a recreation park in Koka with separate zones for ice skating, basketball courts, running tracks, and multipurpose sports fields. The site also includes barbecue areas, a campfire zone, and a lodge where visitors can stay overnight.
The park was established in 2010 and serves as a memorial to those who perished in the major earthquake that struck the region in 1995. It represents the recovery and renewed hope for the affected community.
The park includes traditional Japanese elements such as the Tenshukaku observation deck and commemorative monuments that reflect local heritage.
The park is accessible year-round with public restrooms and marked pathways connecting the different sports zones. Visitors should bring weather-appropriate clothing since ice skating facilities operate best during winter months.
The site features numerous trees deliberately planted as symbols of regional growth and recovery following the earthquake. This botanical element creates a meaningful connection to local history that visitors often overlook while enjoying the sports facilities.
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