Arakawa Nature Park | |
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Location | Arakawa, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan |
Area | 61,068 square metres (15.090 acres) |
Created | 26 April 1974 |
Public transit access | Machiya Station 35°44′28″N 139°47′10″E / 35.741°N 139.786°E / 35.741; 139.786 |
Arakawa Nature Park (荒川自然公園, Arakawa shizen koen) is a park in Arakawa, Tokyo. It was first opened in 1974, and is built on artificial ground placed over the Tokyo Mikawashima Wastewater Treatment Plant. The park features a garden, playground, bicycle track for children, baseball field, and tennis courts. In 1982 it was selected as one of the 'New Tokyo 100 Views.'
Facilities
- Tennis courts
- Athletic corner
- Wildflower area
- Swan pond
- Omurasaki Observation Garden — Japanese emperor butterflies can be seen here in the summer
- Insect observation garden — Various beetles can be seen here in the summer
- Waterfront open space
- Observation platform
Access
- By train: 10 minutes’ walk from Machiya Station on the Keisei Main Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line