Western AreaNamegawa Town
Musashi-Kyuryo National Government Park
The Musashi-Kyuryo National Government Park was built to commemorate the 100 years of the Meiji era. Musashi-Kyuryo is Japan's first national park and is located in a hilly area of 304 hectares stretching between Hiki district, Namegawa town, and Yagii in Kumagaya of Saitama Prefecture. The park has plenty of forested areas, but the environment is diverse with ponds, swamps, marshes, and grasslands, making it a place where precious flora and fauna can grow and thrive. Also, it's one of the few places within the metropolitan area where you truly can feel in contact with nature.
Parks / Gardens
Basic Information
- Tourist spot name
- Musashi-Kyuryo National Government Park
- Location
- Saitama Prefecture Hiki District Namekawamachi Yamada 1920
- TEL
- 0493-57-21110493-57-2111
- FAX
- 0493-56-4913
- Facilities
- The size of 65 Tokyo Domes! The park is full of Japan's largest air trampoline, inflated mountains along with an athletic course. There are many equipments to be played with for you to move around your body with your family. In addition, you can enjoy the seasonal scenery, trees, and flowers in various places in the park.
Business hours / Fee
- Business hours
- March 1st ~ October 31st 9:30 ~ 17:00 November 1st ~ November30th 9:30 ~ 16:30 December1st~End of February 9:30 ~ 16:00
- Regular holiday
- New Year's Holiday (December 31st, January 1st) The third and fourth Sunday of January
- Fee
- Adults (Older than high school) 450 yen Silver (65 years old and up) 210 yen Smaller than middle school Free (There are other prices such as for groups)
Access
- Public transport
- Get off at "Shinrinkōen Station" of Tobu Tojo Line and walk for 20 minutes
- Car
- 10 minutes from Higashi Matsuyama Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway
- Parking
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Paid Parking Lot Only (Large-sized, Regular-sized Cars, Bikes)
South Exit: 543 spaces
Central Exit: 261 spaces
West Exit: 579 spaces
North Exit: 260 spaces