Onigawara Park, Urban park in Fukuchiyama, Japan
Onigawara Park is an urban green space in Fukuchiyama with walking paths, garden areas, and open spaces for outdoor activities. The grounds feature multiple routes for strolling and places to rest.
The name refers to traditional Japanese demon-faced roof tiles that were historically used to protect buildings. This connection to local architectural heritage gives the location its identity.
The space serves as a gathering place where local people come throughout the year for celebrations and events. These occasions bring the community together and create occasions for neighbors to connect.
The park is open twenty-four hours a day with no admission fee, and includes restroom facilities and seating along the paths. Visitors can come at any time and move through at their own pace.
The grounds contain specific tiles that local tradition says will bring good fortune to those who find and touch them. These hidden details turn a visit into a small treasure hunt.
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