The facility operates in conjunction with Michi-no-Eki Megumi-no-Sato, a significant local hub for regional agricultural trade.
The name 'Kankyo System' reflects the site's origin as a project aimed at environmental stewardship and sustainable local development.
It is specifically designed to bridge the gap between urban recreational needs and rural agricultural output in the Maebashi region.
The park serves as a distribution point for locally grown vegetables and processed food products from Gunma Prefecture.
The site includes infrastructure dedicated to supporting the local agricultural economy while providing public green space.
Kankyo System Ogikubo Park is a multi-functional recreational space in Maebashi that serves as a community hub integrated with the Michi-no-Eki Megumi-no-Sato roadside station. The facility features expansive lawn areas, walking paths, and agricultural support infrastructure designed to showcase local Gunma produce. It is uniquely positioned to offer both outdoor leisure and access to fresh, locally sourced food products directly from regional farmers. The park grounds are maintained to facilitate family-oriented activities and provide a green retreat within the Ogikubomachi landscape. It functions as a hybrid site where environmental park space meets agricultural retail operations.
The wide-angle vantage point from the central lawn looking toward the surrounding Gunma landscape.
Combine your visit with a stop at the neighboring Megumi-no-Sato market to purchase fresh seasonal produce.
Check the local Maebashi agricultural harvest calendar before visiting, as the inventory at the adjacent market changes significantly by season.
Plan for a leisurely outdoor picnic, as the lawn areas are well-maintained and suitable for families.
Do not treat the agricultural market as a standard supermarket; it is specifically focused on locally sourced, seasonal items which may sell out early.
The adjacent market typically observes standard weekly closure patterns common to Michi-no-Eki facilities in Japan; check local calendars for regional holidays.