Kasayato Shinsui Park

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Page ID 1005321 Update Date Reiwa 7, April 1

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  • There is a wheelchair-accessible toilet.
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Photo: A view of the walking path along the Kasayato River

Overview

Kasayato Riverside Park was developed as a water-friendly park where nature observation and water play can be enjoyed around the Kasayato River flowing through the center of the Kasayato area, creating a landscape that integrates with the surrounding areas, and was completed in the fiscal year 2005.
Regarding the maintenance, the waterway retains its natural form, and the embankment is constructed using natural stones in a dry-stacked manner, taking into consideration the habitat of flora and fauna.
In addition, regarding planting, we select and plant tree species and flowers that are in harmony with the surrounding private forests and estate forests, reflecting the regional characteristics.

Location
206-082421-2, 1-chome, Wakabadai, Inagi City
Transportation Access
Get off at Keio Sagamihara Line "Wakabadai Station" and walk for 15 minutes
Get off the route bus to Inagi Station at "Nagamine 2-chome" from Wakabadai Station, and walk for 5 minutes.
Area
Approximately 2.2 hectares
Overview of Facilities

Kasayato Green Space Experience Learning Center, Watermill, Experience Farm, Walking Path

Parking Lot (Paid)
  • First Parking Lot
    • Usage hours: From 5 AM to 10:30 PM
    • Number of parking spaces: 13 for general use
  • Second Parking Lot
    • Usage hours: From 5 AM to 10:30 PM
    • Number of parking spaces: 7 for general use

Note: For information about parking fees, please see the following link.

Map

Map of Kasayato Shinsui Park

Photo: Kasayato Ohashi Underneath
View of the park under Kasayato Bridge

Handmade Local Award (Furusato Award) (Community Development Division)

This Kasayato Waterside Park has been recognized for its activities such as the display of hina dolls and May dolls, and vegetable cultivation at the experiential farm, utilizing the SHIROYAMA EXPERIENCE STUDY INSTITUE under the management of the Sakahama Neighborhood Association, and has received the 22nd Handmade Local Award (Regional Development Category) in 2007.

Photo: Playground Equipment 1

Photo: Playground Equipment 2

This is a park located under the Kasayato Bridge.
This area features crime-themed play equipment, bee spring toys, and slides, making it a place where small children can play comfortably.


Photo: Playground Equipment 3

A watermill is built surrounded by bamboo groves.
Let's go for a walk while looking at that watermill.


Photo: Playground Equipment 4

Walk slowly while looking at the Kasayato River on your left.
Let's go while listening to the pleasant sound of the flowing river.
It is a waterside park, so you can play in the water, but please be careful while playing.


If you continue further, you can reach "Wakabadai Koen".
A walking path where you can play in the water. Bring a towel and wear shoes that are okay to get wet.
Be careful of your footing as the river is slippery, and do not take your eyes off the children.

Inquiries about Park Usage

Sakahama Neighborhood Association
2-28, 1-chome, Wakabadai, Inagi City, Tokyo (inside Kasayato Shinsui Park)
Phone: 042-331-7112

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Inquiries about this page

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