Umeco Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Umeko
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Inherited the nickname of the elephant at the zoo of Odawara Castle. I am impressed that we will coordinate 々 civic activities and develop a base so that we can produce better results. Can't you admire the mid-forced collection of donations for the summer festival to pay for drinking and eating at the meeting, hire professionals to rely on, or cause traffic congestion?
It is on the way from Odawara Station to the top. On the bench, an elderly person 々 who seemed to be free was sitting. We were holding a movie event. Odawara seems to be a movie city.
There are tables and chairs that anyone can use, and you can use them freely just by filling in user information. There aren't many small children, so I see students often use it for study. There are also multipurpose areas and kids spaces, making it a facility that can be used by any generation.
I took a walk near the station between trains. I saw this new building in the direction of Odawara Castle. It is a citizen exchange center. It's not a tourist spot, but it seems to be worth using for locals because it's close to the station and the parking lot is large. I rented only the toilet, but it was clean and worth coming here.
Originally a flat parking lot near the east exit of Odawara Station was closed due to redevelopment, and this became a multi-storey parking lot attached to the building of UMECO, the Odawara Citizens Exchange Center. This is a facility for civic activities, but in my case, it is often used as a parking lot.
Umeko
Inherited the nickname of the elephant at the zoo of Odawara Castle. I am impressed that we will coordinate 々 civic activities and develop a base so that we can produce better results. Can't you admire the mid-forced collection of donations for the summer festival to pay for drinking and eating at the meeting, hire professionals to rely on, or cause traffic congestion?
On the bench
It is on the way from Odawara Station to the top. On the bench, an elderly person 々 who seemed to be free was sitting. We were holding a movie event. Odawara seems to be a movie city.
There's free space.
There are tables and chairs that anyone can use, and you can use them freely just by filling in user information. There aren't many small children, so I see students often use it for study. There are also multipurpose areas and kids spaces, making it a facility that can be used by any generation.
It seems to be useful for the local people.
I took a walk near the station between trains. I saw this new building in the direction of Odawara Castle. It is a citizen exchange center. It's not a tourist spot, but it seems to be worth using for locals because it's close to the station and the parking lot is large. I rented only the toilet, but it was clean and worth coming here.
Parking yard としてよく Utilization
Originally a flat parking lot near the east exit of Odawara Station was closed due to redevelopment, and this became a multi-storey parking lot attached to the building of UMECO, the Odawara Citizens Exchange Center. This is a facility for civic activities, but in my case, it is often used as a parking lot.