
This park is called Nozomi Park.

The park is well maintained, but that thing above doesn't work well.

I supposed this park may be more geared toward younger kids though there is a mini golf course and a roller skating are there too. I didn't go to the mini golf because the maintenance workers were burning a lot of brush down there that day.

That's the roller rink. You can rent skates too.

On the way back, we followed the signs for Hidake park. It doesn't have a playground, but it has a beautiful view and trails that weave through flower bushes. If you're going in late summer, bring a large stick to bat away the spider webs!
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