Showa General Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is a park along National Highway No. 16 (it takes about 20 minutes on foot from Minamisakurai Station). There is a large bamboo mats with 100 tatami mats at the intersection of the park, which is overwhelming. The park also had playsets, and the green carpet was wide and very nice.
This is a park along National Highway No. 16 (it takes about 20 minutes on foot from Minamisakurai Station). There is a large bamboo mats with 100 tatami mats at the intersection of the park, which is overwhelming. The park also had playsets, and the green carpet was wide and very nice.
A park along No. 16. There is a parking lot in the park and the flower clock is beautiful. There are no playsets in particular, and people who come for picnics or walks stand out.
A park along No. 16. There is a parking lot in the park and the flower clock is beautiful. There are no playsets in particular, and people who come for picnics or walks stand out.
Showa Town merged with Kasukabe City. It disappeared in the form of being absorbed. This park enters the name Showa, and now retains the remnants of the disappeared town. It's not a famous park, but it's quite large. But there is nothing particularly eye-catching. I don't think it's attractive enough for people in the distance to come to play. It's for locals.
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This is a park along National Highway No. 16 (it takes about 20 minutes on foot from Minamisakurai Station). There is a large bamboo mats with 100 tatami mats at the intersection of the park, which is overwhelming. The park also had playsets, and the green carpet was wide and very nice.
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This is a park along National Highway No. 16 (it takes about 20 minutes on foot from Minamisakurai Station). There is a large bamboo mats with 100 tatami mats at the intersection of the park, which is overwhelming. The park also had playsets, and the green carpet was wide and very nice.
It's just wide.
A park along No. 16. There is a parking lot in the park and the flower clock is beautiful. There are no playsets in particular, and people who come for picnics or walks stand out.
It's just wide.
A park along No. 16. There is a parking lot in the park and the flower clock is beautiful. There are no playsets in particular, and people who come for picnics or walks stand out.
A fairly large park
Showa Town merged with Kasukabe City. It disappeared in the form of being absorbed. This park enters the name Showa, and now retains the remnants of the disappeared town. It's not a famous park, but it's quite large. But there is nothing particularly eye-catching. I don't think it's attractive enough for people in the distance to come to play. It's for locals.