The park is officially known in Japanese as 'Koriyama Culture Park Dreamland'.
The facility is municipally operated, which distinguishes it from privately owned commercial theme parks.
The park grounds serve as a secondary site for local disaster evacuation drills due to its large open space.
The Ferris wheel is one of the tallest structures in the immediate vicinity, making it a local landmark.
Koriyama Culture Park is a municipal amusement facility in Fukushima Prefecture featuring both a permanent amusement park and a seasonal water park. The amusement section offers classic fairground attractions, including a large Ferris wheel that provides views of the Asaka plains. During the summer months, the facility operates a water park area with swimming pools and water slides. The site spans a large outdoor area designed for family-oriented recreation. It remains a regional destination for local residents and families seeking affordable outdoor entertainment.
The base of the Ferris wheel looking upward provides a clear view of the ride's structure against the sky.
Bring a change of clothes if visiting during the summer months to utilize the water park facilities.
Check local weather reports beforehand, as outdoor rides may suspend operations during high winds or heavy rain.
Pack sunscreen and hydration, as the amusement park area has limited natural shade.
Do not expect high-thrill roller coasters, as the rides are primarily designed for younger children and family enjoyment.
Closed on Mondays (or Tuesday if Monday is a public holiday); water park section is operational only during the summer season.
Specific swimwear is required for the water park section; standard casual clothing is acceptable for the amusement area.