Maioka Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A space that makes you want to take a deep breath.
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I think it's a park that you can enjoy regardless of the four seasons. Satoyama and Tanido remain, and I am visiting 々 because I can experience the nature of this area. In my case, I spend about two hours walking around while observing plants and insects, but I never get tired of it. Volunteers 々 are working hard to operate here. Thank you. On the other hand, there are very few maps posted in the park that inform "current location". There are many arrows indicating the direction of each facility, but ...
Located in Maioka, Totsuka Ward, it is a green park with rice fields, fields, and dense forests left as they are. You can experience making crops in the fields and harvesting rice in the rice fields while gazing at the original scenery of Japan.
This park is a vast park with hills, valleys, ponds, rice fields, and old folk houses, and the overall size is 1.5 twice as large as Sankeien. I 々 got off at Maihama Subway Station and headed for this park. After climbing the hill and going down the hill, there was a pond where kappa was sumo wrestling. In the immediate vicinity was a simple old folk house called "Urikubo no Ie". After that, after passing in front of the water wheel hut and walking for a while, I arrived at "Koyado no Sato". There is a large old folk house here ...
It is possible to walk from Maioka Station, but the car is convenient. The maple was in full bloom even when I visited in late November. There are about 20 maple rest areas. You can go around the park slowly in 2 hours. It's not sunny and muddy, so wear shoes that you're used to walking!
It is a park located south of Maioka Station. It is a very large site with forests and rice fields scattered. Old buildings were also preserved, and there was an atmosphere of good old Satoyama. I thought it was a good place to feel nature while being near the residential area.
A space that makes you want to take a deep breath.
I think it's a park that you can enjoy regardless of the four seasons. Satoyama and Tanido remain, and I am visiting 々 because I can experience the nature of this area. In my case, I spend about two hours walking around while observing plants and insects, but I never get tired of it. Volunteers 々 are working hard to operate here. Thank you. On the other hand, there are very few maps posted in the park that inform "current location". There are many arrows indicating the direction of each facility, but ...
Green かな Park
Located in Maioka, Totsuka Ward, it is a green park with rice fields, fields, and dense forests left as they are. You can experience making crops in the fields and harvesting rice in the rice fields while gazing at the original scenery of Japan.
A vast park blessed with natural scenery
This park is a vast park with hills, valleys, ponds, rice fields, and old folk houses, and the overall size is 1.5 twice as large as Sankeien. I 々 got off at Maihama Subway Station and headed for this park. After climbing the hill and going down the hill, there was a pond where kappa was sumo wrestling. In the immediate vicinity was a simple old folk house called "Urikubo no Ie". After that, after passing in front of the water wheel hut and walking for a while, I arrived at "Koyado no Sato". There is a large old folk house here ...
もみじ Rest, see you in late November
It is possible to walk from Maioka Station, but the car is convenient. The maple was in full bloom even when I visited in late November. There are about 20 maple rest areas. You can go around the park slowly in 2 hours. It's not sunny and muddy, so wear shoes that you're used to walking!
Ambience of good old Satoyama
It is a park located south of Maioka Station. It is a very large site with forests and rice fields scattered. Old buildings were also preserved, and there was an atmosphere of good old Satoyama. I thought it was a good place to feel nature while being near the residential area.