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Nishikawa Midori Park

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4.1 (166)

1 Chome-10 Tamachi, Kita Ward, Okayama, 700-0825, Japan

A peaceful park along a canal - right in the middle of the city. Take your time, enjoy the art and the way it changes from block to block.

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phone+81 86-803-1686
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outdoor
free
free
24h
24h
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daytime
nighttime
nighttime
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parks

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akane i 3 months ago

I went to see the illuminations again this year✨ I was so healed walking down the street and had a wonderful time ♡♡ I want it to continue forever 🍀

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sakasu TKC 3 months ago

Nishikawa Greenway Park in Okayama City is a park that has been developed as a greenway on both banks of the Nishikawa Canal, which flows north and south through the center of the city, and its tributary, the Edagawa Canal. The Nishikawa River has been in use since the Heian period, and the waterway was constructed at its current location in the Edo period about 400 years ago. It was excavated by Hideaki Kobayakawa, Tadao Ikeda, and others during the Keicho era, and was used as water for daily life by the common people until it became an agricultural canal during the Meiji era. Nishikawa Ryokudo Park began when a 2.4km section in the city center was developed as a "Water and Green Corridor" over a period of nine years from 1974 to 1982. . Nishikawa Ryokudo Park has three areas: Edagawa Ryokudo Park, Nishikawa Ryokudo Park (upstream), and Nishikawa Ryokudo Park.

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Matthew Harris a year ago

Very scenic walk to take when visiting this place, highly recommend coming here at night time

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Adam Toepfer 4 years ago

Came for the Okayama Craft Beer Festival. Lots of interesting beers. Fun environment and nice playground for kids.

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Loong Wei Tho 4 years ago

A surprising spot today in the northern part. Lots of full bloom sakuras.