Hikifunegawa Shinsui Kouen in Katsushika-ku, Tokyo is located in the south-southwest direction from JR Kameari Station in the center of Kameari, Katsushika-ku, and is a well-developed water park stretching about 3 km from north to south.

The park has a long history, as its name Hikifunegawa comes from the fact that small boats with ropes were towed in the Edo period (1603-1867). In summer, the park is a popular spot for families to play in the water, as both banks of the river are covered with greenery and the straight, clear line of sight makes it a unique water play spot.

Hikifunegawa Water Park Kameari Katsushika Tokyo

In addition to the three water playgrounds in the park, there are also naturally landscaped waterways where aquatic plants and crayfish can be seen.

The flowers and plants around the park change with the seasons, making it a great place for picnics and cherry blossom viewing, and in June, visitors can enjoy the magnificent irises.

A walking path is also maintained along the waterway, which is loved and used by local residents as a place where they can take a leisurely stroll while enjoying the flowers and plants.

Park Name

Hikifunegawa Water Park
曳舟川親水公園

Park Address 4-17 Kameari, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo – Yotsugi 4
Playground equipment Slide, swing set
Facilities and equipment Water playground
 
Slide Swing set Block-type playground equipment
Grass square Shade of trees in the park View of the park
Rest benches in the connecting walkway Resting place with a pleasant reed screen Boat landing (resting place)
Monument Water spout of water playground Boats are decorated in the park.
There is a long and narrow jabu-jabu pond in the park. Water playground for small children There is a covered resting area next to the water playground.
Origin of the Hikifune River History of Hikifune River Park Guide Map
Katsushika City Museum of Folklore and Astronomy Hikifune River Water Park Keisei Ohanajaya Crossing Restrooms in the park
Rest area where you can learn about the origin of the Hikifune River There are many shaded resting places Rest area with excellent scenery

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