Seibu Ryokuchi Park, Park in Japan
Seibu Ryokuchi Park is a sports park in Kanazawa with wide grassy areas and walking paths throughout. It features two baseball fields, an athletic track, tennis courts, playground structures for children, and shaded areas with trees for rest.
The Ishikawa Prefectural Industry Exhibition Hall was built on the site in 1972, followed by a major regional fair in 1973. The park officially opened in 1974 as a sports facility and grew to become a hub for community activities.
The park's name means West Green Space, reflecting its role as a green area for the community. Locals use it as a gathering place for leisure, walking their dogs, picnicking, and watching children play in the open fields.
The park is easily accessible from different parts of Kanazawa with nearby parking available. Pathways are well-maintained and clearly marked, making navigation straightforward for all visitors.
A restored D51 steam locomotive sits on display in the park where visitors can step inside the driver's cabin. This piece reflects the area's transportation history and captivates train enthusiasts and children alike.
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