Toda Park
sightseeing
Toda Park was built between 1937 and 1940 and is centered around a rowing course, the largest artificial static watercourse in Japan. The park was established as a city park after the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and is used as a training area and competition venue for rowing. It also serves a purpose as a place of water and greenery that provides a relaxing environment for the citizens of the prefecture.
In addition, the park is adjacent to the bank of the Arakawa River and has an elevated plaza, flower beds, and lots of playground equipment, making it a popular place to visit!
Basic Information
Location
5-27 Todakoen, Toda City
TEL
048-442-2424
FAX
048-442-2480
Home page
Business hours / Fee
Business hours
8:30~17:15
How to get there
Public transport
20 minutes walk (1.5km) from Toda Koen Station on the JR Saikyo Line
Car
1 km toward Toda Koen Station on National Highway No. 17 Kawagishi 1-chome intersection. 500m from Shin-Omiya Bybus Hayase intersection toward Toda Koen station.
Parking
Free: 11 central parking lots, 14 parking lots in front of the administration building (including 2 for disabled people), 29 east parking lots (including 1 for disabled people)
Other
Remarks
Management office holidays: Every Monday (or the next day if Monday is a national holiday), year-end and New Year holidays