The park serves as a designated disaster evacuation site for the city of Fujisawa, featuring underground water storage tanks for emergency use.
The traffic park section allows children to learn road safety by riding pedal cars on a simulated miniature street layout.
The park's location offers clear views of Mount Fuji and the Enoshima island lighthouse on sunny days.
The onsite swimming pool complex is constructed with recycled water treatment systems for environmental efficiency.
The park hosts an annual local community festival featuring regional produce and craftsmanship stalls.
Tsujido Seaside Park is a sprawling coastal recreational area located along the Sagami Bay shoreline in Fujisawa. The facility features a large seasonal aquatic area including multiple water slides, a flowing pool, and a dedicated children's pool. Beyond water activities, the park maintains extensive open lawns, a traffic park with pedal cars, and a playground area for children. It is built on land formerly occupied by the Kanto Village of the U.S. Navy housing facility, which was returned to Japan in the 1990s. The park functions as a disaster prevention hub for the local region, equipped with emergency infrastructure. Pedestrian paths connect the interior of the park directly to the sandy Tsujido beach area. Large scale botanical gardens and seasonal floral displays are maintained throughout the grounds.
The bridge overlooking the central pond with Mount Fuji visible in the background.
Bring a picnic blanket or portable chairs as shade can be limited near the central open lawns.
Visit the seaside gate to easily transition between the park's grass areas and the ocean beach.
Check the official website for pool maintenance updates if visiting specifically for water activities.
Do not leave children unsupervised in the traffic park or near the water slides during peak crowd periods.
The outdoor pool facility operates only during the summer season; individual park sections may close periodically for maintenance.
Proper swimming attire is mandatory for the pool area; outdoor footwear is generally required for the park grounds.