The park grounds feature an authentic traditional Japanese farmhouse building relocated from elsewhere in Yokohama to preserve regional architectural heritage.
The site contains a significant number of zelkova trees, which contribute to the dense woodland canopy found in the northern sections of the park.
The park's layout was designed to incorporate the natural elevation changes of the Kohoku hills rather than flattening the terrain.
It contains a specialized 'boulder' area designed for children to climb and practice physical coordination.
Kishine Park is a large municipal green space in Yokohama featuring a diverse landscape of athletic facilities, recreational playgrounds, and a central pond. The park occupies a hilly site characterized by dense forest patches and open lawns, functioning as a local hub for sports and outdoor exercise. Facilities include a tennis court, a baseball field, and specialized obstacle-course-style playground equipment for children. The park's pond serves as a focal point, surrounded by walking paths and greenery that attract local birdlife. It is managed as part of the Yokohama City Greenery Association's portfolio of public urban parks. The topography makes it popular for walking, jogging, and family outings throughout the year. Its integration of sports infrastructure with natural woodland provides a multifunctional environment for the residents of Kohoku Ward.
The wooden footbridge spanning the central pond offers the most scenic view of the surrounding trees.
Wear sturdy walking shoes, as the park features hilly terrain and unpaved forest trails.
Bring your own sports equipment if you intend to use the open-use fields, as rentals are not provided on-site.
Check the central notice board near the main entrance for updates on seasonal grounds maintenance that may restrict field access.
Do not attempt to use the sports fields for organized matches without a pre-booked reservation from the park office.