Sagiyama Memorial Park, Urban park in Midori-ku, Japan.
Sagiyama Memorial Park is an urban park in Midori-ku with several zones designed for recreation and outdoor activities. The central Syukeiike pond, athletic courses, and barbecue areas offer various ways to spend time in nature.
The park was created in the 1980s around Nodano Sagiyama hill and officially opened in 1986. It preserves the memory of a location where herons had nested for centuries before the area changed.
The memorial hall documents a time when large numbers of herons nested in this location across generations. Visitors can explore this connection to the bird world through displays and information throughout the site.
The park has plenty of parking spaces, including accessible spots for visitors with disabilities. The memorial hall has set hours of operation, so it's helpful to check opening times before visiting.
The park has a special fishing area with paved sections near the pond where visitors can fish year-round. This designated fishing zone is designed to be accessible to everyone.
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