Sogi Park, Public park in Toki City, Japan
Sogi Park consists of multiple ponds with surrounding maple trees that reflect in the water, creating layered views throughout the seasons. Pathways connect the different water features and open grass areas, allowing visitors to move through the space and observe how the landscape changes with the time of year.
The park was created to preserve the natural landscape around Toki while providing outdoor recreation for residents. This original purpose remains evident in how the space is maintained and used today.
The park serves as a gathering place where locals celebrate seasonal events and informal performances throughout the year. People naturally congregate near the water and under the trees, turning the space into a community meeting point.
The park is accessible by car from JR Toki Station and has parking available on site for visitors. The most rewarding visit happens during autumn when the maple trees display their full color range.
The park is recognized as one of 33 exceptional autumn foliage destinations in the Hida and Mino region, a designation reflecting its particular appeal during this season. This recognition comes from the presence of multiple maple varieties that create a layered display of color change.
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