The park is situated on reclaimed land, a common feature of Tsukumi's industrial development near the coast.
The playground's roller slide is one of the longest in the region, serving as a primary draw for local children.
The park provides a unique vantage point to view the contrast between the lush Oita greenery and the heavy industrial infrastructure of the Tsukumi port.
It is a primary observation point for the fireworks displays conducted during the Tsukumi Port Festival.
Tsukumin Park is a expansive waterfront recreation area located in Tsukumi, Oita, characterized by its prominent view of the local bay and industrial port landscape. The park features a large multi-purpose lawn, a long roller slide, and extensive playground equipment designed for families. It serves as a central venue for community gatherings, including the Tsukumi Port Festival held annually in July. The site includes walking paths that trace the coastline, offering direct views of the nearby cement plants and harbor operations. Visitors can access various sports facilities and picnic areas throughout the grounds.
The highest point of the roller slide offers an elevated panorama of the bay and the port.
Bring a piece of cardboard or a 'slider mat' if you plan to use the long roller slide to protect your clothes and increase speed.
Visit during the early evening to see the harbor lights illuminate the industrial structures across the bay.
The park has limited natural shade, so bring sun protection during summer months.
Do not leave trash in the park; there are few public bins, so carry your waste with you.
Open year-round, but specific sections may close during major port festivals or severe weather events.