The park's naming rights are held by a professional J1 League football club and a premium supermarket chain, a unique example of local corporate-municipal infrastructure branding.
The facility is physically integrated into the larger 'Yutori-no-Mori' park system, which emphasizes community health and local nature preservation.
The park is maintained under a designated management system (Shitei Kanrisha) by a private horticultural and landscaping service company.
It is explicitly designed to handle heavy foot traffic from nearby residential zones, serving as a primary neighborhood recreational anchor.
F・Marinos SEIJOISHII Park is a community recreational space in Yamato, Kanagawa, established through a naming rights partnership with the professional football club Yokohama F. Marinos and the supermarket chain Seijo Ishii. The facility serves as a multi-purpose outdoor hub featuring dedicated sports fields and playground equipment for local residents. It is situated within the broader Yutori-no-Mori park complex, a large-scale municipal area managed by Sakata Green Service. The grounds are designed to support active play and casual picnicking across landscaped lawns and designated open spaces. Its infrastructure is integrated with the surrounding greenbelt, focusing on family-friendly outdoor activity. Visitors can access various sports facilities that cater to both organized athletics and informal games.
The wide-angle perspective from the central lawn looking toward the well-maintained sports fields.
Bring a portable picnic mat as the sprawling lawns are the primary seating area.
Wear sunscreen and hats, as the open sports fields offer limited natural shade during peak summer hours.
Check the local Yutori-no-Mori management website before visiting to see if specific sports fields are reserved for local league matches.
Avoid visiting during extreme heat index days in August as there is minimal indoor climate-controlled space.
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Clean up all trash, refrain from using unauthorized sports equipment in picnic areas, and adhere to local noise ordinances.