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Hiroyama Park

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Open year round, 24/7
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5-1851 Shinjuku, Zushi 249-0007, Kanagawa PrefectureMap
Phone+81 46-871-4941
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  • danyuth2
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    Decent Park!

    Good place to take a walk and chill. The also have a small zoo of birds and an excellent set of trekking options. Would recommend for couples, family or friends!

    Reviewed on Apr 21, 2017
  • Tetsuya I
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    Great view of Sagami Bay and Mt. Fuji

    You can see the Japanese monkeys, though they are in the cage, little sad.There is a hiking train to the coast of Zushi. You can hike down and come back in a hour.

    Reviewed on Feb 15, 2017
  • temmac
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    Nice views of Zushi from a small park/lookout

    I walked but from Zushi beach to Hiroyama Park, which provided good views over Zushi. It was a little bit of cloudy day, but it was still nice. I was expecting more like Japanese gardens found around ...

    Reviewed on May 24, 2016
  • hungryman127
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    A better place is...

    Hirouyama Park is okay. But for a better view of the ocean + Mt. Fuji + better atmosphere, OSAKI Park nearby is much better. It's a smallish grass lawn park with some benches on the top of a hill over...

    Reviewed on Aug 13, 2014
  • min1015
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    A park that's just right for small children

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    Visit a small child with 2 person. The site was just the right size for children and I was happy to see monkeys and ducks. There is also a vending machine on the premises, which was saved in the summer. It's perfect for small children, but it may not be enough for a little larger children. . .

    Reviewed on Aug 11, 2022
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