Fukaya Green Park

sightseeing

Fukaya Green Park was opened in Fukaya City in July of 1996 as a government-subsidized project of the Ministry of Agriculture aiming to promote agriculture and stabilize and strengthen management, while also contributing to citizens’ health and physical fitness. The park covers an area of 54,000sq m, around the size of Tokyo Dome. It consists of an indoor facility, Paradise Patio (known as “Patio”), and many large and small plazas, such as grass lawn plazas. Patio (area 7,769sq m) is designed after south European and Mediterranean coastal resorts, and features the largest all-weather indoor leisure pool in the north Kanto area. The park’s large flowerbeds (1,157 sq m) filled with flowers are another highlight.

Basic Information

Location
763 Kashiai, Fukaya City, Saitama Prefecture, 366-0816
TEL
048-574-5000

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
10:00AM-9:00PM (Open from 9AM during the summer period of July 20th to August 31st.)
Regular holiday
Tuesday
Fee
Basic- Adults 2,000 yen; Elementary School 1,000 yen; Negi Card Members - Adults 1,400; Elementary School 700 yen
Annual Fee and Rental Fee Menu also available:
https://patio.or.jp/patio/guide.html

How to get there

Public transport
Free shuttle bus available from Fukaya Station South Exit on JR Takasaki Line. Buses “Kururin” and reservation required “Demand Bus” are also available.
Car
Approx. 15 min. from Hanazono IC on Kanetsu Expressway toward Fukaya Station.

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