Hirao Neighborhood Park
- Overview
This is the largest park in the Hirao area, located within the Hirao housing complex, where ball games can be played.
Nearby, there are Kindergarten, Nursery School, and elementary schools, making it a park frequently used by children.
In autumn, you can enjoy the beautiful autumn leaves of maple and andromeda.
Japanese red pine, konara oak, and evergreen oak are also planted, and you can pick up pine cones and acorns.- Location
- 206-082320-7 Hirao 3-chome, Inagi City
- Parking Lot
- Notice: There is no parking available.
- Transportation Access
- Take the bus from Inagi Station on the Keio Sagamihara Line to Shin-Yurigaoka Station and get off at "Hirao Danchi"
City Circular Bus (iBus) Get off at "Hirao Danchi" - Area
- Approximately 1.9 hectares
- Facility
- Multipurpose square, large complex playground equipment, restrooms
Map

The largest park located within Hirao Housing Complex.
Surrounded by tall trees, it brings a cool breeze even in summer.
The azumaya (pavilion) is recommended for eating bento (Lunch Box).
It seems like you can relax in an atmosphere like a small house.
The bench in the grove has a great atmosphere and is lovely.
Taking a little break and having a meal in the park is nice too.
The cherry blossom season is perfect for hanami.
You can enjoy a leisurely cherry blossom viewing.
Run freely on the grass!
Tag is one of the games that children love.
This is a large complex play equipment that allows you to look around the square.
It seems that you can enjoy various ways of sliding on the large slope.
Inquiries about Park Usage
Inagi Green Wellness Foundation
1-1 Nagamine, Inagi City, Tokyo, 1F Green Community Room, "Sougo Taiikukan"
Phone: 042-331-7156 Fax: 042-331-7181
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Inagi City Department of Urban Environmental Development, Greenery & Environment Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-378-9719
Contact the Greenery and Environment Division, Urban Environment Management Department, Inagi City