Shiroyama Park
- Overview
This park utilizes the natural forests of Musashino, featuring walking paths within the forest that are used by citizens for walking and health improvement. At the top of the mountain, there is the Fine Tower (observation deck), which offers a panoramic view of the city on clear days.
In addition, there is a wildflower garden maintained by the Omaru Wildflower Association through the adoption system in part of the park, where you can see wildflowers that have become rare.- Location
- 4-6 Koyodai, Inagi City 206-0803
- Transportation Access
- 7-minute walk from Minami-Tama Station on the JR Nambu Line
Keio Sagamihara Line
Get off at "Shiroyama Park South" bound for Nagamine and Wakabadai from Inagi Station by bus
City Circular Bus (i Bus) Get off at "Shiroyama Park South" - Area
- 9.9 hectares
- Parking Lot (Paid)
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- Central Library Parking Lot
- Usage hours: From 8 AM to 9 PM
- Number of parking spaces: 58 for general use, 4 for disabled persons
- Tennis Court Parking
- Usage Time: 24 Hours
- Number of parking spaces: 9 for general use, 1 for disabled use
Note: For information about parking fees, please see the following link.
- Central Library Parking Lot
Map
Request to Park Users
In the wild plant garden, the theft of wild plants by thoughtless individuals continues unabated. Please cherish the wild plants.



Overview of Facilities

Central Library, Shiroyama Park, SHIROYAMA EXPERIENCE STUDY INSTITUE, tennis courts, Fine Tower, nature forest walking paths, ponds, grassy areas, basketball goals
Fine Tower (Observation Deck)

- Open Period: Sundays and holidays from after Golden Week to October
- Opening hours: From 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Note: Please contact us for more details.
As you descend the slope in front of the Central Library, you will see a sign for the entrance to Shiroyama Park on your left. If you leisurely climb the slope from that entrance, you will come to a pond called 'Hachinomaru'.
Yachinomaru used to have beautiful lotus flowers blooming, but now it has completely changed its appearance. Commonly referred to as Otama Pond, during certain seasons, you might see lively tadpoles and water striders. Walking along the paved path with the pond on your right and passing under the wisteria trellis, you will arrive at a spacious lawn area.
At the edge of the grassy square, there is a stone slide lying flat.
Small children should slide while holding an adult's hand to avoid falling.
The grass is lush and feels great, making it a lawn that makes you want to run out and play.
This park is spacious enough to play tag and say, 'Wait, wait!'
When it gets hot, take a break in the shade of a tree. You can eat your bento(Lunch Box) or have some tea... Enjoy the picnic atmosphere.
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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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