Naganuma Park, Metropolitan park in Naganumamachi district, Hachiōji, Japan.
Naganuma Park is a metropolitan park in Naganumamachi covering hilly terrain with varying elevations throughout its grounds. The site features multiple pathways and areas to explore among forested slopes.
The park was established in 1980 as part of Tokyo's metropolitan park system and contributes to preserving the natural landscape in the Tama Hills. It became an important recreational space for the western region.
The park hosts native tree species such as sawtooth oak and Japanese hornbeam that reflect the natural forest character of Tokyo's western hills. These woods create a landscape typical of the region's traditional environment.
The park is accessible from Naganuma Station on the Keiō Line, with the entrance a short walk away. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear since the terrain is hilly and uneven in places.
The area is crossed by the Nozaru Pass hiking trail that runs through its southern sections and offers chances to spot native bird species. Visitors walking the paths may encounter various migratory and resident birds in their natural setting.
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