The park was established to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Kamagaya attaining city status.
It features a unique traffic-safety education layout that allows children to operate electric mini-cars in a controlled, road-like environment.
The park grounds include a preserved SL (Steam Locomotive) D51 engine, which is a popular draw for train enthusiasts.
The facility is designed as a 'Shisei Kinen' (Municipal Commemoration) park, acting as a central hub for city history and community gatherings.
Kamagaya Shiseikinen Park serves as a community recreation area in Chiba Prefecture, specifically designed for families with children. The park is characterized by its interactive play equipment and a dedicated circuit for electric battery-powered cars. It commemorates the city's municipal status and provides an open green space for local residents. The site incorporates walking paths and open fields suitable for outdoor play. It is managed by the Kamagaya City government to support public health and social engagement.
The platform area overlooking the preserved D51 steam locomotive.
Bring small change if the electric cars require coin-operated tokens.
Visit during weekdays to avoid lines for the electric car circuit.
Utilize the designated picnic areas if you plan to stay through the afternoon.
Do not attempt to climb on the preserved locomotive, as it is fenced off for preservation.
Closed on certain days of the week, typically Mondays, or the following day if a national holiday falls on a Monday.
Supervise children at all times near the electric car track and observe the designated play zones for different age groups.