The park houses the Mie Prefectural Sports Arena, which frequently hosts regional high school and collegiate tournaments.
The complex was developed to provide modern sporting infrastructure while maintaining proximity to the sacred grounds of Ise Jingu.
The facility is designed to meet Japan Association of Athletics Federations standards for track and field competitions.
The park grounds are adjacent to the expansive forests of the Ise Grand Shrine, contributing to a cooler microclimate.
The site includes comprehensive accessibility features for visitors with limited mobility, including multi-purpose toilets and slope access.
Isuzu Park is a multifunctional athletic complex located near the Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku) in Mie Prefecture. The park features a specialized athletic stadium with a track and field facility, as well as a large gymnasium and tennis courts. It serves as a primary hub for regional sports events and community recreation. The site is situated along the Isuzu River, integrated into the natural landscape surrounding the inner shrine area. It provides significant open space for exercise and walking within the Ujitachicho neighborhood. The facilities are managed by Mie Prefecture to support both competitive athletics and public wellness.
The elevated seating area of the athletics stadium offers a clear view of the surrounding forested mountains.
Bring a water bottle as the large complex area involves significant walking between the stadium and parking areas.
Check the official Mie Prefectural website ahead of time, as major sports tournaments can close sections of the facility to the general public.
Wear comfortable athletic footwear, as the park spans a wide area of paved and gravel paths.
Do not attempt to use the athletic track or equipment during scheduled sports events or practice sessions unless permitted.
Individual sports facilities may be closed on specific weekdays for maintenance or during large regional sporting events.
Refrain from loud activities near the northern perimeter, as it borders sacred forest areas of the Ise Grand Shrine; follow posted track rules if using athletic facilities.