The park was established through a naming rights agreement between Hadano City and the confectionery company Fujiya.
It is one of the few public parks in Japan that features official branding and character statues from a national food manufacturer.
The play area layout is specifically designed to promote physical activity in children through varied climbing and sliding obstacles.
Despite the location listed in the prompt as Matsuda, the facility is geographically situated within Hadano city limits.
Peko-chan Park Hadano, also known as Hadano Central Children's Park, is a community park officially themed around the iconic Peko-chan mascot from Fujiya. The park features a variety of playground equipment, including large slides, climbing structures, and dedicated zones for toddlers. It serves as an active recreation space for families in Hadano, Kanagawa. The park design incorporates colorful imagery and statues related to the Fujiya brand, creating a distinct aesthetic. Open spaces and green areas are integrated with play equipment to accommodate visitors of various ages. It is managed with a focus on child-friendly safety standards.
Beside the life-sized Peko-chan statue located near the main entrance.
Bring a picnic blanket as bench seating can be limited during peak weekend hours.
Check the weather in advance, as most play structures are outdoors and become unusable during heavy rain.
Visit during the early morning to avoid the strongest afternoon sun, as the play area is largely uncovered.
Do not visit during heavy rain or high-wind warnings as play equipment may be restricted for safety.
The park is generally accessible daily, though specific play equipment may be closed for periodic safety inspections.
Supervise children at all times and ensure that footwear appropriate for climbing equipment is worn.