The park is situated on the Kiso River basin, an area historically significant for flood management and riverbank recreation.
The facility is designed as a 'Ryokuchi' (Green Space), which functions partially as a buffer zone for the river environment.
The park features specialized playground zones tailored for different age groups to ensure child safety.
The swimming facility is designed as a summer-specific attraction, remaining inactive during the cooler months.
Kisogawa Sobue Ryokuchi Greens Park is a large-scale riverside recreational area situated along the Kiso River. The park features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool facility and expansive playground equipment, including large-scale slides and climbing structures. It offers multi-purpose sports fields, tennis courts, and baseball diamonds for local leagues. The site is notable for its proximity to the Kiso River floodplains, providing extensive green space for picnicking and outdoor activities. The park is managed as a regional facility catering to family recreation and community sports.
The wide-open river levee area offering expansive views of the Kiso River and the surrounding greenspace.
Bring a portable sunshade or picnic mat as seating areas can get crowded during peak summer weekends.
Check the official website for seasonal pool operating calendars before traveling, as it remains closed for the majority of the year.
Use the dedicated parking areas located on-site for convenient access to the playground zones.
Attempting to visit the swimming pools outside of the designated summer operating season.
Outdoor swimming pools operate strictly during the summer season; park grounds are generally accessible year-round but sports facilities may require prior registration.
Proper swimming attire and mandatory use of swim caps are typically required in the pool facility; noise reduction is requested in adjacent neighborhood areas.