The athletics stadium within the park is officially certified as a Category 2 track and field facility by the Japan Association of Athletics Federations.
The park grounds are integrated into the hilly topography of Kuriharacho, requiring significant elevation changes for pedestrians.
The facility is designed to serve as an emergency evacuation site for the surrounding Onomichi neighborhood during natural disasters.
Bingo Sports Park is a expansive municipal athletic complex situated in the northern hills of Onomichi. The facility houses a professional-grade athletics stadium, a baseball stadium, and several multi-purpose grass fields. The park features a large climbing complex and diverse recreational play equipment for children. Extensive walking and jogging paths traverse the forested perimeter of the grounds. The facility frequently hosts regional high school sports tournaments and municipal community events. The terrain is hilly, providing elevated views over the surrounding residential areas of Onomichi. Visitors can access a variety of outdoor courts for tennis and other ball sports. The site serves as a primary hub for local fitness training and youth sports development.
The elevated seating area of the main athletics stadium looking out toward the mountain horizon.
Wear comfortable athletic footwear, as the park is spread out across uneven and sloping terrain.
Bring your own sports equipment if you intend to use the open grass fields, as rentals are limited.
Check the official website calendar before visiting to see if major tournaments are scheduled, as these may crowd the parking areas.
Avoid visiting during local high school sports championship days if you are seeking a quiet park environment.
Closed on certain days of the week, typically Mondays, though these vary by facility section; closed during the year-end and New Year holidays.
Athletic shoes are required for track and court surfaces; adhere to all posted trash disposal and recycling regulations.