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Huge park
Great spot, sure you have to pay to get in but it is well worth it. Go early and plan to stay for the whole day. Take a picnic lunch. Our children 1st and 2nd graders loved it. Highlights were the cyc...
We visited for a nice cycling spot in Tokyo suburb. Not so known even among locals, compared to the famous Shimanami Kaido or Arakawa bank, this is sort of hidden gem for family or casual cyclists. ...
Around 14:30 pm on November 23, the attitude of two middle-aged male guards at the entrance of the first parking lot at the central exit was bad and uncomfortable. About 3 cars have been left, but I can't let them in, so I have to go to the south exit. When I looked at it, there were several vacant places, so I didn't understand the meaning. I was instructed from above with an attitude from the top without a word of sorry, and I felt very disgusting. The autumn leaves were nice and I went every year, but I didn't want to go there for a lifetime. ... for other customers
It is a large national park that can be reached by bus from Forest Park Station on the Tobu Tojo Line. The site is very large and it is perfect for a leisurely walk. It is also recommended to cycle on the cycling course in the park. It's a good place to relax when you have time.
Nature close to Tokyo. You can spend a day slowly while bathing in negative ions.
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40 minutes on foot from "Forest Park Station" on the Tobu Tojo Line (there is also a bus), "National Musashi Hill Forest Park" that can be visited by car. Adults (high school students and above) (450 yen) can enter the park. ∟ Silver (65 years old and over) (210 yen) / Junior high school students and younger (free) It is a vast park with a size of 65 Tokyo Dome. It seems to take about 70-80 from beginning to end, so if you want to wander around the whole thing, it really takes a day. Exercise ...
Huge park
Great spot, sure you have to pay to get in but it is well worth it. Go early and plan to stay for the whole day. Take a picnic lunch. Our children 1st and 2nd graders loved it. Highlights were the cyc...
Good cycling spot
We visited for a nice cycling spot in Tokyo suburb. Not so known even among locals, compared to the famous Shimanami Kaido or Arakawa bank, this is sort of hidden gem for family or casual cyclists. ...
Police officer の attitude
Around 14:30 pm on November 23, the attitude of two middle-aged male guards at the entrance of the first parking lot at the central exit was bad and uncomfortable. About 3 cars have been left, but I can't let them in, so I have to go to the south exit. When I looked at it, there were several vacant places, so I didn't understand the meaning. I was instructed from above with an attitude from the top without a word of sorry, and I felt very disgusting. The autumn leaves were nice and I went every year, but I didn't want to go there for a lifetime. ... for other customers
Scattered に is the most suitable
It is a large national park that can be reached by bus from Forest Park Station on the Tobu Tojo Line. The site is very large and it is perfect for a leisurely walk. It is also recommended to cycle on the cycling course in the park. It's a good place to relax when you have time.
Nature close to Tokyo. You can spend a day slowly while bathing in negative ions.
40 minutes on foot from "Forest Park Station" on the Tobu Tojo Line (there is also a bus), "National Musashi Hill Forest Park" that can be visited by car. Adults (high school students and above) (450 yen) can enter the park. ∟ Silver (65 years old and over) (210 yen) / Junior high school students and younger (free) It is a vast park with a size of 65 Tokyo Dome. It seems to take about 70-80 from beginning to end, so if you want to wander around the whole thing, it really takes a day. Exercise ...