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A park adjacent to the inlet
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It is adjacent to "Sea Station" Fukaura Boat Park. You can see the natural sea surface of the Fukaura cove and the complex terrain around it. It is an impression that it is not very suitable for enjoying nature and 々. Since there is a shell mound in the nearby Natsushima Island, it has been operating in the coastal area around here for tens of thousands of years, and when the Shogunate was opened in Kamakura, exchanges developed as Minato, and after the opening of the country, it was developed as a naval base. There is a special history It seems to be part of the area, but the epitome of the modern coastal city ...
Except for a small playset just off the front entrance, the back is a ground that is not big enough to play baseball. It's not very interesting as a facility. The sea is across the ground, and it is a mooring area for yachts. I thought that the biggest feature of the park here was that you could exercise sideways with the seaside scenery. In the corner of the ground, there are several steps leading to the seaside, allowing you to go back and forth with the mooring station of the yacht. ...
There is a baseball ground in the back of the children's park with playset. Children of youth baseball were practicing. There is a facility called Urago Boat Park next door, but It is a place where yachts and boats are moored, but it is open to the public and you can enter, and it is a pleasant place to see the boat.
it's not just a local park, it's not a tourist attraction.
Original Text
You can play ball games in a large regional park. The surrounding area is covered with a wire mesh fence, so the points to enter are limited. It is not a tourist spot. The nearby Fukaura Boat Park is adjacent to the bases of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, warehouses and factories, so it has a unique landscape that is typical of Yokosuka. This is more interesting.
The park itself has a baseball ground, but once you step outside, Fukaura Bay spreads out in front of you and there is a yacht harbor. Many fishing boats were moored in a lot of yachts, and it was a landscape reminiscent of a fishing village in a rural town in Europe.
A park adjacent to the inlet
It is adjacent to "Sea Station" Fukaura Boat Park. You can see the natural sea surface of the Fukaura cove and the complex terrain around it. It is an impression that it is not very suitable for enjoying nature and 々. Since there is a shell mound in the nearby Natsushima Island, it has been operating in the coastal area around here for tens of thousands of years, and when the Shogunate was opened in Kamakura, exchanges developed as Minato, and after the opening of the country, it was developed as a naval base. There is a special history It seems to be part of the area, but the epitome of the modern coastal city ...
Without the sea, it was just a square park.
Except for a small playset just off the front entrance, the back is a ground that is not big enough to play baseball. It's not very interesting as a facility. The sea is across the ground, and it is a mooring area for yachts. I thought that the biggest feature of the park here was that you could exercise sideways with the seaside scenery. In the corner of the ground, there are several steps leading to the seaside, allowing you to go back and forth with the mooring station of the yacht. ...
there's an entrance beside the keikyu store.
There is a baseball ground in the back of the children's park with playset. Children of youth baseball were practicing. There is a facility called Urago Boat Park next door, but It is a place where yachts and boats are moored, but it is open to the public and you can enter, and it is a pleasant place to see the boat.
it's not just a local park, it's not a tourist attraction.
You can play ball games in a large regional park. The surrounding area is covered with a wire mesh fence, so the points to enter are limited. It is not a tourist spot. The nearby Fukaura Boat Park is adjacent to the bases of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, warehouses and factories, so it has a unique landscape that is typical of Yokosuka. This is more interesting.
Fukaura Bay is right in front of you.
The park itself has a baseball ground, but once you step outside, Fukaura Bay spreads out in front of you and there is a yacht harbor. Many fishing boats were moored in a lot of yachts, and it was a landscape reminiscent of a fishing village in a rural town in Europe.