A park in Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. I stopped by while I came to visit the neighborhood Hachinomiya Shrine, Anyoji Temple, and Kogonji Temple (Kusukusuji Temple). The name of Okurayama Park is derived from the fact that the founder of Okura Zaibatsu, Kihachiro Okura, bought about 8,000 tsubo of land on Mt. Anyoji and then donated it to Kobe City. As far as you can see on Google Maps, 1 km seems to be excellent, and there are baseball fields, municipal libraries, children's amusement parks, hometown forests, and old people's houses in the park. ...
Because Mt. Okura itself is on a hill, there is a wind, so you can take a walk with peace of mind against the virus. Many children were also devoted to running, probably because the school was closed. There are trees and monuments from each prefecture here, which is interesting. For example, beef in Fukuoka and moon monuments in Arashiro in Oita. It feels good.
Okurayama Park is a large park near the subway "Okurayama Station". There are also baseball fields and libraries. There are areas of each prefecture, and flowers and trees related to the prefecture are planted. In Shizuoka Prefecture, there was still a mini Chihuahua on Mt. Fuji. It is a good spot for a stroll.
I passed here on the way from Gonomiya Shrine to Hachinomiya Shrine on foot. It seemed that the main park was to use the baseball field and the jogging course. There was a small monument of Mt. Fuji in the forest of Shizuoka Prefecture near the observatory. It was a little mysterious landscape.
Wide.
It may not be a nationally famous park, but it is quite large. There are objects everywhere, so you won't get tired of taking a walk.
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A park in Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. I stopped by while I came to visit the neighborhood Hachinomiya Shrine, Anyoji Temple, and Kogonji Temple (Kusukusuji Temple). The name of Okurayama Park is derived from the fact that the founder of Okura Zaibatsu, Kihachiro Okura, bought about 8,000 tsubo of land on Mt. Anyoji and then donated it to Kobe City. As far as you can see on Google Maps, 1 km seems to be excellent, and there are baseball fields, municipal libraries, children's amusement parks, hometown forests, and old people's houses in the park. ...
The children are exercising with peace of mind.
Because Mt. Okura itself is on a hill, there is a wind, so you can take a walk with peace of mind against the virus. Many children were also devoted to running, probably because the school was closed. There are trees and monuments from each prefecture here, which is interesting. For example, beef in Fukuoka and moon monuments in Arashiro in Oita. It feels good.
good for the walk.
Okurayama Park is a large park near the subway "Okurayama Station". There are also baseball fields and libraries. There are areas of each prefecture, and flowers and trees related to the prefecture are planted. In Shizuoka Prefecture, there was still a mini Chihuahua on Mt. Fuji. It is a good spot for a stroll.
It's a park for locals 々.
I passed here on the way from Gonomiya Shrine to Hachinomiya Shrine on foot. It seemed that the main park was to use the baseball field and the jogging course. There was a small monument of Mt. Fuji in the forest of Shizuoka Prefecture near the observatory. It was a little mysterious landscape.