The park is located on land formerly occupied by the Mitsubishi Paper Mills factory, which operated in Katsushika for nearly a century.
The facility is designed as a disaster-resilient space, incorporating water storage and emergency supplies for the local population.
It is managed directly by the Katsushika City government as part of its urban redevelopment and green space expansion program.
Katsushika Niijuku Mirai Park is a large municipal park built on the former site of the Mitsubishi Paper Mills factory in the Niijuku area of Tokyo. The facility serves as a primary outdoor recreation hub, featuring a multi-purpose sports field designed for soccer and baseball. A dedicated children's area includes innovative playground equipment and open green spaces for families. The park integrates disaster-prevention infrastructure, serving as a designated emergency evacuation site for the surrounding residential district. Walking paths encircle the park grounds, catering to joggers and casual strollers. The design emphasizes wide, flat accessibility to accommodate a broad range of ages and physical abilities.
The elevated viewing areas near the central sports field provide a panoramic perspective of the park and the surrounding modern architecture.
Bring a water bottle as amenities are spaced out across the large grounds.
Check the local city website notice board before visiting to ensure the sports field is not reserved for local leagues or school events.
Utilize the walking perimeter if you are looking for a flat, unobstructed route for exercise.
Do not attempt to use the sports field area if a formal match or practice session is already in progress.
Take all trash with you as there are limited public disposal bins; refrain from using amplified sound equipment.