Rintsushinomori Park (Musashikoyama, Tokyo)

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Rintsushinomori Park (Musashikoyama, Tokyo)(Rinshi-no-Mori Park)

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Rintsunomori Park is a vast 12-hectare (2.5 times the size of Tokyo Dome) forested area located in a quiet residential area.
The park is located in a quiet residential area. The park was operated as a forestry experiment station for a long time before it was opened in 1989.
The park was operated as a forestry experiment station for a long time before it was opened in 1989, and there are large and precious trees that are over 100 years old and have trunks over 3 meters in circumference.
The park was once operated as a forestry experiment station for many years. While enjoying forest bathing, visitors can also see rare wild birds such as orioles, yellow-rumped warblers, kingfishers, and sunbirds.
and other wild birds that are rare in Tokyo. There is also a playground complex, a lot of open space, and
The park is also recommended for those with children, as it has a playground complex, many open spaces, and a “jabu-jabu pond” where children can play in the water.
(*Please refer to the website for information on the period and method of use).

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address (e.g. of house) 2-6 Oyamadai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
Access 10 minutes from Musashikoyama Subway Station

phone 03-3792-3800
External Links

Official Web Site

Founding and opening of business 1989 (Heisei 1)

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