Naganuma Park
Naganuma Park (長沼公園, Naganuma Kōen) is a public park in the Naganuma-cho region of the city of Hachiōji in Tokyo, Japan.
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Location | Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan |
Coordinates | 35.638296°N 139.368526°E |
Area | 313,486 square metres (77.464 acres) |
Created | 1 June 1980 |
Public transit access | Naganuma Station |
Overview
The park is located in the Tama Hills, and the Nozaru Pass Hiking Course runs through its southern tip. The park has a wooded area with broad-leaved trees such as sawtooth oak and jolcham oak. Birds found in the park include the Japanese tit, grey wagtail and Daurian redstart.
The park has different elevations with a height difference of 100 meters, and there are steep slopes in it.
Access
- By train: 5 minutes’ walk from Naganuma Station on the Keiō Line.
See also
- Parks and gardens in Tokyo
- National Parks of Japan
External links
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