The park is located within the largest park in Tokyo's 23 wards, which is centered around the former flow of the Oai River.
It maintains a specialized archery range, a facility type rarely found in standard urban neighborhood parks.
The park area serves as a designated secondary evacuation site for Katsushika City during regional emergencies.
The site includes a significant amount of native flora, acting as an extension of the Mizumoto Park wetland ecosystem.
Mizumoto Sports Center Park is a public recreational facility in Katsushika City, Tokyo, integrated into the larger Mizumoto Park area. The park features a variety of athletic amenities including tennis courts, a baseball field, and a dedicated archery range. It serves as a local hub for fitness, offering facilities for both competitive team sports and individual training. The grounds are situated near the Edogawa River basin, providing a flat terrain suitable for jogging and walking. The center is managed by the local municipal government and is accessible to residents and visitors seeking outdoor physical activity. The facility is strategically placed to complement the natural environment of the surrounding Mizumoto Park wetlands.
The elevated observation points near the park boundaries that overlook the baseball diamond and the distant greenery.
Bring your own sports equipment as on-site rentals are limited or unavailable.
Register with the Katsushika City facility reservation system in advance if you intend to use specific sports courts or fields.
Wear sunscreen and insect repellent, as the proximity to water and open fields makes it prone to sunlight and mosquitos.
Assuming sports courts are available for walk-in use; most require prior reservation via the city's municipal portal.
Closed during the year-end and New Year holidays, and occasionally for maintenance or city-sponsored events.
Clean up all trash, follow designated paths to protect local vegetation, and maintain quiet in non-athletic zones.