The park was designed to preserve a portion of the local wetland ecosystem originally present in the Jo district of Hasuda.
The pond functions as a local catchment area, helping with drainage management for the surrounding suburban development.
Nishijonuma Park is a community-focused green space centered around a substantial pond in Hasuda, Saitama. The park serves as a local recreational hub featuring walking paths that encircle the central water feature. It is characterized by dense tree cover providing significant shade throughout the grounds. The area is designed primarily for leisure, light exercise, and nature observation within a suburban residential context. The park maintains a reputation for being a quiet, well-maintained space for local residents.
The wooden bridge or viewing point overlooking the central pond provides the best vantage for capturing the water and tree canopy.
Bring insect repellent during warmer months as the pond and trees can attract mosquitoes.
The paths are mostly flat, making them suitable for casual walking or light jogging.
Visit during the late afternoon to see the reflection of the surrounding trees on the pond surface.
Do not attempt to swim in or fish in the pond, as these activities are prohibited to maintain water quality and safety.
Take all trash with you as there are limited public waste receptacles; refrain from feeding the local bird population.