Musashiseki Park

Musashiseki Park (武蔵関公園, Musashiseki Kōen) is a public park in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan.

Musashiseki Park
The park in 2006
LocationNerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35.727656°N 139.567809°E / 35.727656; 139.567809
Area45,985 square metres (11.363 acres)
CreatedOctober 1938
Public transit accessHigashi-Fushimi Station

Overview

Fujimi Pond is located in the park, and like the ponds in Shakujii Park, Inokashira Park, and Zenpukuji Park, this pond is formed by spring water from the Musashino Terrace. It is possible to go boating on the pond. The park is also a famous spot for cherry blossoms.

It opened as a private park in the Taishō era, and since then, playground equipment and other facilities have been added.

Access

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