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Musashi Kyuryo National Government Park
Japan’s first national government park, where nature and fun come together.
A vast national park spread across the rolling hills that span Namegawa Town and Kumagaya City in Saitama Prefecture. Opened in 1974, it was Japan’s first national government park, with ponds, grassy open spaces, flower gardens, and wildflower trails scattered throughout grounds that make the most of the natural contours of the hills.
In spring, Approx. 400 cherry trees, mainly Somei Yoshino, burst into bloom and brighten the park alongside forsythia and wild cherry blossoms. From summer to fall, the flowers and trees shift with the seasons, making each visit a chance to enjoy a different landscape.
A favorite with children is “Pompoko Mountain,” one of the largest air trampolines in Japan. It’s a lively spot where kids can jump and play to their heart’s content. The park also offers plenty of activities that adults can enjoy, including athletic courses, a cycling course stretching Approx. 17 km, and Segway experiences, all set in nature. Families can enjoy the adventure playground and water play area, while visitors with pets can make use of the dog run, creating a space where a wide range of guests can spend time in their own way.
Highlights
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A vast national government park where flowers and nature thrive across grounds shaped by the park’s hilly terrain.
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In spring, besides cherry blossoms, Iceland poppies come into season in the park’s largest flower field.
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Kids will love “Pompoko Mountain,” one of the largest air trampolines in Japan.
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There are plenty of activities for adults too, including athletic courses, cycling, and Segway experiences.
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With a water play area and dog run, the park is welcoming for families and visitors with pets.
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The West Entrance Plaza, with Approx. 16,000 sqm of lawn, is a spacious place to relax and unwind
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In spring, nemophila flowers bloom beautifully across the flower fields
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Jump toward the sky on a giant air trampoline measuring Approx. 1,000 sqm!
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Get moving on the forest athletic course, which starts at the ship-shaped entrance called “Genki Morimori-go”
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The cycling course is Approx. 17 km long, and rental bikes are available, so you can come empty-handed
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With a 270 m-long waterside area, Keiryu Hiroba is a pleasant place to take a short break during a ride
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In spring, Iceland poppies bloom in full glory in the park’s largest flower field
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
No, it is not.
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Are there coin lockers?
Yes, they are available in some locations.
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Is re-entry allowed?
Yes, it is.
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Are there smoking areas?
Yes, there are.
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Are there sightseeing spots nearby?
Yes. Details are available at the link below.
https://www.shinrinkoen.jp/?p=we-page-single-entry&spot=455678&nav=none
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 国営武蔵丘陵森林公園
- Postal Code
- 355-0802
- Address
- 1920 Yamada, Namegawa-machi, Hiki-gun, Saitama
- Phone
- 0493-57-2111
- Closed on
- Mondays from June 1 to July 20, from December 1 to December 30, and from January 4 to the end of February, the New Year holidays (December 31, January 1), and from the third Monday to Friday of January. *If Monday is a national holiday, closed on the next weekday instead.
- Admission
- 450 yen for high school students and older
- Access
- From Shinrinkoen Station on the Tobu Tojo Line, take the Kokusai Juo Bus and get off at “Shinrin Koen Minamiguchi”, then walk a short distance
- Credit Cards
- Not accepted
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)