Roka Memorial Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Just a good walk course
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It is a small mountain park about a 10-minute walk from Keikyu's Shinzushi Station. When you enter the entrance, there is an uphill slope, and a passage of Tokutomi Roka's novel is posted here and there. If you go up, you will arrive at the Zushi City Local Museum. Unfortunately, due to the city's emergency financial measures, the museum is now closed, and you can only see the exterior. If you go up the steep stairs, you will arrive at the observation spot and you will be able to see Enoshima in the distance. There are no benches, but you can sit down a little and eat snacks ...
I entered when I was playing on the Miura Peninsula during the consecutive holidays. It seems that it is a park related to Tokutomi Roka, but I don't know what kind of reason it is. It is also a famous place for maple trees.
I used to go for a walk. The view overlooking the sea is the best and it is a healing spot for a walk. I have never visited inside, but many local friends may not know if it is not well known. I think it's a little-known spot in Zushi.
It is a Roka Memorial Park in a beautiful environment surrounded by Sakurayama and Zushi Bay. Zushi City Local Museum is also in this area. It is usually a quiet and little-known tourist spot.
I stopped by on the way to a walk in Zushi city. It is located in the Roka Memorial Park and is located a little up the hill. Mt. Fuji seen from here is very beautiful, but this time I could only see it vaguely due to the strong wind. At the entrance, there was a poster saying that the museum would be closed in 2018. There is also a hiking course leading from here to the ruins of the tumulus. It may be good when it is cherry blossoms.
Just a good walk course
It is a small mountain park about a 10-minute walk from Keikyu's Shinzushi Station. When you enter the entrance, there is an uphill slope, and a passage of Tokutomi Roka's novel is posted here and there. If you go up, you will arrive at the Zushi City Local Museum. Unfortunately, due to the city's emergency financial measures, the museum is now closed, and you can only see the exterior. If you go up the steep stairs, you will arrive at the observation spot and you will be able to see Enoshima in the distance. There are no benches, but you can sit down a little and eat snacks ...
Parks
I entered when I was playing on the Miura Peninsula during the consecutive holidays. It seems that it is a park related to Tokutomi Roka, but I don't know what kind of reason it is. It is also a famous place for maple trees.
Walking course
I used to go for a walk. The view overlooking the sea is the best and it is a healing spot for a walk. I have never visited inside, but many local friends may not know if it is not well known. I think it's a little-known spot in Zushi.
Luhua Memorial Park
It is a Roka Memorial Park in a beautiful environment surrounded by Sakurayama and Zushi Bay. Zushi City Local Museum is also in this area. It is usually a quiet and little-known tourist spot.
It seems that the museum will be closed in 2018.
I stopped by on the way to a walk in Zushi city. It is located in the Roka Memorial Park and is located a little up the hill. Mt. Fuji seen from here is very beautiful, but this time I could only see it vaguely due to the strong wind. At the entrance, there was a poster saying that the museum would be closed in 2018. There is also a hiking course leading from here to the ruins of the tumulus. It may be good when it is cherry blossoms.