The park is built on land reclaimed from the reclaimed wetlands of the Ise Bay area.
It serves as an important site for local agricultural education through its dedicated farming experience zones.
The wooden play structures are designed to mimic the appearance of a sprawling dragon-like creature.
The park maintains a collection of over 1,000 rose bushes that bloom in distinct seasonal cycles.
The central pond and canal system are engineered to manage local rainwater runoff while providing recreational space.
Park Todagawa Kids Land is a large-scale municipal park in Nagoya centered around extensive wooden athletic play structures and seasonal water features. The facility features a massive 'Dragon's Nest' wooden climbing complex designed for children of various ages. Visitors have access to pedal boats on the central pond during operating seasons. The park grounds include a variety of themed gardens, including a rose garden and an agricultural plaza. Extensive grassy fields are available for picnics and active outdoor play. The park is integrated into a larger green corridor that emphasizes local ecosystem preservation. Various workshops and hands-on environmental programs are conducted at the facility's activity center.
The elevated vantage point overlooking the sprawling 'Dragon's Nest' wooden climbing structure.
Bring a change of clothes and water-safe shoes for children, as the splash pads are highly engaging.
Pack a picnic lunch or snacks, as food options are limited within the park grounds.
Utilize the shaded seating areas near the playground to monitor children while staying out of direct sun.
Do not attempt to use the water features during early spring or late autumn when they are drained for maintenance.
Closed on Mondays; if a public holiday falls on a Monday, the park remains open that day and closes the following Tuesday.
Remove shoes when entering designated indoor activity areas; supervise children at all times on high-elevation climbing frames.