The park is situated on the floodplains of the Kiso River, which is one of the three major rivers in the Nobi Plain.
The facility is integrated into a larger network of riverside green spaces intended for both recreation and flood mitigation.
The park serves as a common waypoint for local cyclists traversing the riverbank paths that span between Gifu and Aichi Prefectures.
Kisogawafuso Ryokuchi Park is a riverside recreational space located along the Kiso River in Fuso, Aichi Prefecture. The park features expansive open green spaces designed for picnicking, casual sports, and outdoor gatherings. A paved cycling path runs throughout the grounds, connecting various sections of the riverbank area. Dedicated zones are provided for football, allowing for organized play or recreational matches. The park serves as a designated camping location, catering to visitors who wish to stay overnight by the water. Vegetation consists primarily of maintained grass fields and rows of trees along the river levee. The site is managed by the Fuso Town government and remains a primary local venue for outdoor athletic activities. Access to the riverfront provides views of the Kiso River landscape.
The elevated levee path at sunset looking across the expanse of the Kiso River.
Bring a portable sunshade or canopy as there is limited natural shade in the open football and picnic areas.
Check local weather alerts for the Kiso River basin, as the park is situated on a floodplain and can be affected by high water levels.
Carry out all trash, as there are minimal public waste disposal facilities on-site.
Attempting to visit during or immediately after heavy rainfall, as the river-adjacent grounds may become muddy or inaccessible.
May close periodically for safety during high water level alerts or river flooding events.
Respect noise ordinances during camping hours; do not use open ground fires outside of designated fire-safe areas.