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I go running in the morning and evening. There are cycling and walking paths on the riverbed, and everyone walks early in the morning. There are also playsets in the park and there are many small children. Everyone has a good time maintaining health with family members.
It is a very large park with about 10 hectares set in the nature of the Kiso River. The park has a ground, a lawn park, various playset, a cycling road, a campsite, etc., and anyone can enjoy it.
A park spreading on the riverbed of the Kiso Gawa river
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It is a park that spreads on the riverbed of the Kiso River, with children's playset, basketball courts and lawn plazas. It seems that it was also a place where some of the embankments that once protected the Owari clan from the flooding of the Kiso River remained, and it was also a place where the ferry of the Kiso River departed and arrived. There were also historic sites such as explanation signs and stone monuments in the park.
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I go running in the morning and evening. There are cycling and walking paths on the riverbed, and everyone walks early in the morning. There are also playsets in the park and there are many small children. Everyone has a good time maintaining health with family members.
It is a vast park on the Kiso Riverbed.
It is a very large park with about 10 hectares set in the nature of the Kiso River. The park has a ground, a lawn park, various playset, a cycling road, a campsite, etc., and anyone can enjoy it.
It's full of nature.
I like it because it is a place full of nature. I think it is a place where you can relax and relax. Recommended for families with children.
A park spreading on the riverbed of the Kiso Gawa river
It is a park that spreads on the riverbed of the Kiso River, with children's playset, basketball courts and lawn plazas. It seems that it was also a place where some of the embankments that once protected the Owari clan from the flooding of the Kiso River remained, and it was also a place where the ferry of the Kiso River departed and arrived. There were also historic sites such as explanation signs and stone monuments in the park.