The park was designed to incorporate natural drainage systems typical of the valley geography found in the Kohoku New Town development area.
The pond area provides a necessary micro-habitat for migratory waterbirds passing through the Kanagawa prefecture.
The park's name, 'Seseragi,' translates to 'murmuring stream,' referencing the gentle water features maintained throughout the site.
Seseragi Park is a suburban green space in Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama, defined by its central pond and forested walking trails. The park serves as a local reservoir and biodiversity corridor within the residential Shineicho neighborhood. Paved paths wind through the wooded areas, offering accessible routes for pedestrians and families. The pond area acts as a focal point for birdwatching and observing local aquatic flora. The park is integrated into the regional landscape, functioning as a quiet relief from the surrounding urban developments of Tsuzuki Ward.
The wooden footbridge overlooking the central pond provides the most unobstructed view of the water and surrounding trees.
Bring insect repellent during the summer months as the wooded sections and pond attract mosquitoes.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes to navigate the unpaved forest trails.
Visit during the early morning hours to see the most active bird life around the pond edge.
Do not attempt to feed the wildlife in or around the pond, as this disrupts the local ecosystem balance.
Take all trash with you as there are limited public disposal bins; remain on marked paths to protect the undergrowth.