Itabashi Traffic Park, Traffic education facility in Itabashi-ku, Japan.
Itabashi Traffic Park is a learning facility with miniature roads, traffic signals, and training areas where children practice navigation and road rules. The site features separate tracks designed for different ages and skill levels to experience various traffic situations.
Founded in 1968, the facility has served children for generations in learning road safety and traffic rules. It continues to operate as a key educational resource for practical training in the region.
The park displays a restored steam locomotive and a city bus from Tokyo, showing how Japan introduces children to transportation heritage. Visitors can observe these vehicles and understand how local public transport has evolved.
Children can borrow bicycles and pedal-powered go-karts free of charge and practice on marked tracks. The park is open during daytime hours on most days, with early mornings being the quietest time for a more focused experience.
Within the park sits a small Transportation Museum displaying train dioramas and an exhibited tram car that visitors can explore. This collection shows different types of local transit and gives children a broader perspective on how cities move people.
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