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Parks #6 in Arai, Shizuoka

Horidemae Chuo Park (Tobikko Park)

4.2 · 562 reviews
Energetic and child-focused
Horidemae Chuo Park (Tobikko Park), 1 Chome-230-1 Yuto, Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-0103, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The park is colloquially named 'Tobikko' in Japanese, which references the energetic movement of children playing.

2

The play area is strategically zoned to separate toddlers from older children, minimizing collision risks.

3

The site includes elevated observation points within the main play structures that offer views over the surrounding residential neighborhood.

4

The park was designed with a focus on 'nurturing play,' incorporating physical obstacles that encourage motor skill development.

Overview

Horidemae Chuo Park, locally known as Tobikko Park, is a community park in Hamamatsu specifically designed with extensive playground equipment for children. The park features a large, iconic multi-level play structure, including multiple slides and climbing frames that cater to various age groups. It serves as a regional hub for families, featuring wide open grassy areas adjacent to the structured play zones. The facility is maintained by the local municipal government and is integrated into the Yuto residential area. The layout prioritizes accessibility for young children, incorporating soft flooring surfaces in play sections to ensure safety. The grounds are expansive enough to support casual recreation and small community gatherings.

Photo spot

The top level of the large central climbing structure, providing a clear vantage point of the entire play area.

Insider tips

Bring a picnic blanket as bench seating is limited during peak family hours.

Parents should wear slip-on shoes for easy navigation of the play structures when assisting younger children.

Visit during weekday mornings to avoid the heavy weekend crowds of local families.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting during the peak heat of summer afternoons, as the metal play equipment can become extremely hot.

Etiquette

Supervision of children is required at all times; please take all trash with you as there are limited bins on-site.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Spring and autumn mornings, when the temperature is mild and the equipment is not too hot for play.
Address
Horidemae Chuo Park (Tobikko Park), 1 Chome-230-1 Yuto, Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-0103, Japan
34.692, 137.644
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Details
Playground equipmentExtensive multi-level slides and climbing structures
Shade & rest areasLimited natural shade; small sheltered seating areas available

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Spring and autumn mornings, when the temperature is mild and the equipment is not too hot for play..

The top level of the large central climbing structure, providing a clear vantage point of the entire play area.

Close by you'll find Suzuki Plaza, Lake Hamana Aquarium Uotto, Bentenjima Beach.