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Chuo-ku Park Tour (Karagaracho)

This is a donut looking for a new park for kids on weekends.

 

This time, I went to Kakigara Park in Nihonbashi Kakigara-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.

The feature of Kakigaragara Park is the gate first.

In the Edo period, this place was the place where the Shimoyashiki (a separate residence for daimyo and senior samurai) was located.

It seems that it was the current form at the time of the renovation of the park to preserve the Edo atmosphere at that time.

 Chuo-ku Park Tour (Karagaracho)

The size of the park is smaller than that of Sakamotocho Park, but the playground equipment is relatively substantial.

There are many variations of playground equipment, so it seems that all children up to elementary school will have fun playing.

・Playground equipment for 3-12 years old x 1

・Playground equipment for children under 3 years old x 1

・Seesaw x 1

・Swing x 1

・Locking x 1 (the second dog (orange) swaying one. I know the name for the first time. 。 。 。)

That's right.

 

 Chuo-ku Park Tour (Karagaracho)
 Chuo-ku Park Tour (Karagaracho)

There is also a large ginkgo tree in this park that has remained since the Edo period, so be sure to take a look.

It's just in front of the entrance.

You can see Arima Elementary School in the back. This is also a venerable school in its 151st year.

 

 Chuo-ku Park Tour (Karagaracho)

It was a very good park for children to play in a quiet atmosphere because it was a little far from the main street.

If you come near Ningyocho or Suitengu Shrine, please drop by!