The park is situated within the Kiso River Basin, utilizing former flood-control zones for public recreation.
It contains a dedicated facility known as the '138 Tower Park' connection point, linking it to the wider Kiso Sansen Park network.
The park's design incorporates 'Green Space' buffers that act as both ecological preserves and recreational fields.
The baseball diamonds are configured for regulation youth and amateur adult competitive play.
The site hosts a notable variety of seasonal flowers, particularly cherry blossoms in the spring and autumn leaves along the riverbank.
Ono Gokurakuji Park is a sprawling recreational space in Ichinomiya defined by the Kiso River's floodplains. The park is anchored by extensive cycling paths that weave through open grasslands and wooded zones. Baseball facilities serve as a major hub for local amateur leagues and community sports. The grounds feature a large-scale water play area and multiple expansive lawn sections. It functions as a riverside corridor, connecting natural habitat zones with managed sports infrastructure. Visitors can navigate the park via dedicated bicycle rental facilities on-site.
The elevated observation points near the Kiso River levee during golden hour.
Bring a picnic blanket as the large grassy hills are the primary seating areas.
Use the bicycle rental service to cover the significant distance between the parking areas and the far ends of the park.
Check the local community sports schedules if you wish to avoid noise from weekend baseball tournaments.
Do not attempt to walk the entire perimeter of the park without a bicycle, as the grounds are significantly larger than they appear on maps.
Closed on certain days of the week, typically Mondays, for facility maintenance.
Respect noise ordinances during early morning hours and adhere to designated cycling paths to ensure pedestrian safety.