Ōizumi-Chūō Park, Public park in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan.
Ōizumi-Chūō Park is a public green space in Nerima featuring sports facilities, water features, and open plazas designed around seasonal themes. The grounds include different zones for recreation, relaxation, and holding events.
The park was founded in 1990 by Tokyo's metropolitan government as part of efforts to create more recreational green spaces in the northern district. This development reflected the city's planning goals for that era.
The park functions as a gathering place for residents during seasonal celebrations and community events that reflect local traditions. Visitors can observe how neighbors share the space for social moments and informal gatherings.
The park provides free access to a 400-meter track and open green areas for exploring. The baseball fields are available for paid use during scheduled times, so checking ahead is helpful.
The park contains designated areas for observing local birds and butterflies, allowing visitors to watch wildlife across different seasons. These zones make it a place where nature meets urban life.
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