The Wakasu Seaside Park is one of the marine parks in Koto-ku, managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Port and Harbor facing Tokyo Bay.

There is a golf course, “Wakasu Golf Links,” a full-scale 6,906-yard, par 72 golf course supervised by professional golfers Ayako Okamoto and Taizo Kawada, as well as an artificial rocky shore surrounding the golf course where you can enjoy sea fishing and a cycling road.

Although most of the facilities here are for adults to enjoy such as golf and fishing, the adjacent Koto-ku Wakasu Park has a campground and a multipurpose plaza where the Koto-ku Wakasu Power Generation Facility, which has recently attracted attention for its wind power generation, is located, and bicycles are available for rent along the bike path.

The Tokyo Gate Bridge is just next to the park and the surrounding area is also home to Yumenoshima Park and Kasai Rinkai Park.

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Image Credit: Tokyo Navi via tokyo-park.net archive

Park Name Wakasu Seaside Park
若洲海浜公園
Park Address 3 Wakasu, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Playground equipment Combination playground equipment and slides
Facilities and equipment Cycling course, fishing area, barbecue area
Combination playground equipment Ropeway Slideway
Log crossing Swing set Net Climb
Observation platform Cycling course Sea fishing area
Barbecue area Unusual Bicycle Riding Area Yacht Training Center
Objects in the park (Part 1) Objects in the park (Part 2) Objects in the park (Part 3)
Natural energy wind power generation Observatory Observatory in the shape of a ship
Human-shaped bench Flower-shaped bench Rest area
Park Entrance Tokyo Sky Tree can be seen from the park. Wakasu Golf Links, the closest golf course to central Tokyo

Image Credit: Tokyo Navi via tokyo-park.net archive

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