The park is equipped with specialized underground water storage tanks for emergency use during disasters.
The layout features wide, unobstructed paths specifically designed to facilitate the deployment of rescue equipment and emergency vehicles.
It serves as a primary evacuation site for residents in the Osu area of Ichikawa.
The park contains modular seating that can be repurposed for makeshift medical triage stations if required.
The lighting systems are powered by independent energy sources to ensure visibility during regional power outages.
Osu Disaster Prevention Park is a specialized municipal facility in Ichikawa, Chiba, designed to serve as a designated evacuation center during seismic events or emergencies. The park integrates disaster-mitigation infrastructure, such as water reservoirs and emergency communication equipment, into a functional public recreation space. It features wide-open grounds that double as assembly areas, alongside standard park amenities like playgrounds and walking paths. The site is managed by the Ichikawa City government to ensure community resilience while maintaining everyday utility for local residents. The grounds are designed with structural reinforcement to withstand heavy vehicles and supply distribution during crisis scenarios.
From the elevated observation point that provides a clear vantage of the entire open assembly ground.
Visit during weekday mornings for a quieter experience.
Wear comfortable walking shoes to navigate the paved and gravel paths.
Check local signage for evacuation route maps to understand the park's dual-purpose design.
Do not block the emergency access paths or occupy space near the disaster supply storage boxes.
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