The park serves as a designated neighborhood evacuation point in the event of major seismic activity in the Asaka/Shiki region.
The water play area is specifically designed with a shallow basin to ensure safety for toddlers during summer operation.
The sports facilities are maintained by the local municipal government and require pre-registration for exclusive use of the tennis courts.
Aobadai Park is a multi-functional recreational space in the Hizaori district serving as a community hub for active outdoor leisure. The site features designated tennis courts and a multipurpose sports field suitable for various ball games. During warmer months, the park operates a seasonal water play area, which is a primary attraction for families with children. The grounds are integrated into the local neighborhood layout, providing a transition between urban housing and green space. The park also includes standard playground equipment and walking paths that connect different sections of the facility.
The elevated path overlooking the central water play area provides the best vantage point for the entire park layout.
Bring a portable sunshade or picnic mat, as seating areas can fill up quickly on weekends.
Check local municipal sports boards if you intend to use the tennis courts, as they are often booked by leagues.
Visit during weekday mornings to avoid the high density of families using the water play area.
Do not attempt to use sports courts without a permit if they are occupied, and avoid the water play area during scheduled cleaning days.
The water play feature is only operational during summer months and is typically deactivated for maintenance on specific mid-week days.
Clean up all trash as there are limited public bins; keep noise levels moderate near residential boundaries.