Shimo-fukushima Park

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Shimo-fukushima Park
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Type Urban park
Location Fukushima ward, Osaka City
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Area 4.1307ha (0.041307 km2)
Created 1 May 1942
Operated by Osaka city
Status Open all year
Parking Paid parking

Shimo-fukushima Park (下福島公園 Shimo-Fukushima-Kōen?) is a public urban park, situated at 4 chōme Fukushima in Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan.

The park was constructed at the site of the former spinning factory of the Dai-Nihon Spinning Company (current company is Unitika, Ltd.), and is the largest park in Fukushima ward. In the park, spinning factory's old brick wall constructed around 1894 remains, which stopped the fire from air raids during World War II.

There is a legend that that here is a cradle place of Wisteria floribunda (Japanese:Noda-Fuji), some Wisteria floribunda is cultivated even today in the park. Fuji-An garden (Japanese Fuji-An no Niwa) where Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Ashikaga Yoshiakira visited, is also restored in the park.

In 2001, the public pool and training centre were renovated and are currently operated by Konami Sports Co.Ltd.

Facilities

  • Public pool and training centre : admission required[1]
  • Play ground (mainly for amateur baseball) : admission required[2]
  • Fuji-An garden
  • Parking lot : a fee is charged

Activities in the park

Access

The nearest train station is Nakanoshima on the Keihan Nakanoshima Line.

See also

References

External links

  • Official page of Shimo-fukushima park [3] (Japanese language)

Photographs