カスリーン公園, Public park in Kazo, Japan
Kasuri Park is a recreational area in Kazo with multiple sports fields, natural grass areas, and spaces for various activities. The grounds are organized with distinct zones for athletic training and informal outdoor recreation.
The land was chosen at the site where the Tone River levee broke during Typhoon Kathleen in 1947, causing devastating floods across the region. This location marks one of the area's most severe natural disasters.
Local soccer teams train regularly at the facilities, and families gather here for weekend recreation and outdoor activities. The park has become an important meeting place for the community's sports activities and leisure time.
The park has parking areas, picnic spots, and barbecue facilities available for visitors. Nearby supermarkets and convenience stores make it easy to buy food and supplies before or during your visit.
Two memorial stones stand in the park to commemorate the 1947 flood: one was built in 1950 and another was added in 1997. These monuments show how the community has chosen to remember this event over time.
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