The park was developed around a reservoir originally constructed for agricultural irrigation.
The reservoir area is known for a significant population of turtles that can often be observed basking on the banks.
The surrounding topography consists of hilly forest land that helps maintain microclimate stability in the Meito district.
It is part of a larger network of greenery in Aichi Prefecture managed under provincial park guidelines.
Makinogaike Green Park is a expansive natural space in Nagoya characterized by its large central reservoir, which serves as a habitat for numerous turtles and fish. The park features a designated bamboo grove and walking trails that navigate the surrounding wooded hills. It functions as a public leisure area that emphasizes local biodiversity and suburban greenery. The park layout incorporates observation points to view the wildlife within the water body. It serves as a connector between the urban developments of Meito Ward and natural conservation zones. Visitors can access diverse terrain including hilly forest paths and flat waterside walkways.
The wooden footbridge overlooking the main reservoir at sunset.
Bring comfortable, supportive walking shoes as the terrain includes uneven forest paths and slopes.
Carry mosquito repellent during the summer months, as the proximity to the reservoir and woods increases insect activity.
Utilize the designated observation decks rather than attempting to approach the water's edge, which can be slippery or restricted.
Do not attempt to walk off-trail into the wooded areas, as the dense undergrowth and uneven terrain pose tripping risks.
Do not feed the turtles or fish, as this disrupts the ecosystem balance; observe from a distance.