The park is maintained by the city of Anjo, ensuring it remains an accessible public resource.
The Ferris wheel provides a vantage point over the surrounding rural and residential landscape of Anjo.
Much of the infrastructure is specifically designed to provide high-value, low-cost activity for children in the local community.
The park layout integrates paved pathways with natural green spaces to facilitate both active play and passive leisure.
Horiuchi Park is a family-oriented public recreational facility located in Anjo, Aichi Prefecture. The park features a variety of low-cost amusement rides, including a Ferris wheel, a merry-go-round, and a battery-powered go-kart track. Landscaped grounds provide seasonal beauty, particularly during the spring cherry blossom season when the trees bloom throughout the site. The park includes an extensive playground with large-scale climbing structures and netted play areas for children. A pond and walking paths offer space for strolling, while picnic areas are dispersed throughout the property. The facility is designed for short-term recreation and caters primarily to families with young children.
The observation deck of the Ferris wheel offers the best elevated perspective of the park's cherry blossom canopy.
Bring a picnic mat to utilize the grass areas, as seating can fill up on busy weekends.
Check the local weather forecast before visiting, as many of the attractions are outdoors and may suspend operations during inclement weather.
Visit during the early spring to catch the cherry blossoms, though note that this is the park's most crowded period.
Attempting to visit during heavy rain or strong winds, as outdoor rides will be suspended for safety.
Closed on certain weekdays, typically Tuesdays, and during national year-end holidays.
Maintain noise levels in respect of the surrounding residential neighborhood and do not leave trash in non-designated areas.