Playground Equipment at Nakatani Park in Kamikōtōen Looks Wild After Days of Rain [Video]

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After days of rain, the playground equipment at Nakatani Park in Kamikotoen had turned into something pretty wild.


The sandbox under the slide was in serious trouble.


This is what it looked like from below.
At this point, it’s basically a fishing pond.


Don’t you dare push me. Don’t push me!(Inner voice: Somebody push me~)


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The athletic play equipment next to it was flooded too.
Fall off and you’re straight into the water. It’s basically SASUKE at this point.


A swing you can get on, but not get off.
If your shoe flies off here, it’s game over.


A bench you can’t reach without a boat.
Dangerous.


A large stream of water had formed across the entire left side of the park, and Nakatani Park was well on its way to becoming a river.

Finally


As I was leaving, a kind-looking father had brought his child along, and the two of them were gazing at the slide.
Maybe they were doing the whole “Don’t push me, don’t push me~” routine too.

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