カスリーン公園, Public park in Kazo, Japan
Kathleen Park features multiple sports fields with natural grass areas and dedicated spaces for various recreational activities across its grounds.
The park stands at the site where the Tone River levee broke during Typhoon Kathleen in 1947, causing extensive flooding in the region.
Local soccer teams regularly train at the park's facilities, making it a central location for sports development in the community.
The park includes dedicated parking areas, picnic spots, and barbecue facilities, with convenience stores and supermarkets located nearby.
Two memorial stones within the park commemorate the 1947 flood: one erected in 1950 and another installed in 1997.
Location: Kazo
GPS coordinates: 36.16436,139.66883
Latest update: March 8, 2025 09:54
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