The park serves as a central green buffer between the dense Makuhari business district and the Tokyo Bay coastline.
The park grounds contain a dedicated outdoor barbecue area that requires advance reservation for public use.
It hosts the 'Mihama-en', a traditional Japanese stroll-style garden which is distinct from the main park blocks.
The park's design is integrated into the larger Makuhari Messe Convention Complex infrastructure.
Mihama-en garden features a koi pond designed to mimic the aesthetic of natural landscapes on a smaller scale.
Makuhari Seaside Park is a large-scale waterfront public green space located in the Mihama Ward of Chiba City. The park features the Miya-no-ike pond and the Mitsuike-no-ike area, serving as a primary outdoor recreation zone for the Makuhari New City development. A key feature is the Kenjiro-tei teahouse, which offers traditional Japanese tea services in a manicured garden setting. The park is subdivided into several blocks that include lawn areas, flower gardens, and sports facilities. It is situated adjacent to the Tokyo Bay shoreline, providing views of the bay and nearby modern architectural landmarks. The layout incorporates pathways specifically designed for strolling and cycling along the coastal frontage.
The traditional arched bridge inside the Mihama-en Japanese garden.
Visit the Mihama-en garden section separately, as it requires a distinct entry process within the park grounds.
Check the official park website for seasonal availability of the barbecue pits, as they are not open year-round.
Carry a light windbreaker, as the coastal location can experience strong sea breezes even on sunny days.
Do not attempt to walk to the park from distant transit hubs; ensure you are utilizing the specific local area access points within Makuhari New City.
The Mihama-en garden is closed during year-end and New Year holidays.