The park acts as a significant flood retention basin for the local drainage area.
The site connects directly to the Wing Hat Kasukabe sports complex infrastructure.
The pond area attracts migratory waterbirds, making it a local site for birdwatching.
The park's design emphasizes regional disaster prevention capabilities while maintaining recreational access.
Residential Park SHOWA, also known as Showa Sogo Park, is a large municipal green space located on the border of Kasukabe and Sugito. The park features a central pond that serves as a focal point for local wildlife and recreational walking. Visitors can access a variety of play areas equipped with playground structures suitable for children. The grounds include expansive open lawns frequently used for casual sports and community gatherings. Manicured pathways loop around the pond, providing a flat circuit for exercise. The site is part of a larger facility complex that includes nearby sports halls managed by the local government.
The wooden footbridge overlooking the pond during the late afternoon.
Bring insect repellent during the summer months, as the pond area can attract mosquitoes.
Utilize the nearby sports complex parking facilities for easier access to the park entrance.
Pack a picnic, as on-site dining options are limited within the immediate park perimeter.
Do not attempt to swim or fish in the central pond, as these activities are prohibited for safety and conservation reasons.
Carry out all trash as there are limited public bins; keep pets on a leash at all times.