We Visited Naruohama Seaside Park!

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I went to Naruo-hama Seaside Park.

When we get information about things like new store openings, we actually go to the location to report on it and take photos.

But sometimes, once we actually get there, the information turns out to be wrong, or the place isn’t ready for coverage yet.

On this day, I went to the Naruo area for several stories, but somehow every single one turned out to be a bust!!

Since I had come all the way to Naruo-hama by bicycle, it felt like a waste to just head home without doing anything, so I thought,

“Maybe I’ll take some photos at the seaside park…”

And with that, I went to the park~~

What Is “Naruo-hama Seaside Park”?

As the name suggests, it’s a park located by the sea in Naruo-hama.

Broadly speaking, it is divided into four areas: the “Flower Garden,” “Lawn Plaza,” “Sea Fishing Plaza,” and “Reso Naruo-hama.”

The “Sea Fishing Plaza” and “Reso Naruo-hama” require a fee, but anyone can enter the “Flower Garden” and “Lawn Plaza” for free.

Currently, Hibiya Amenis Corporation is the designated manager.

For details, please see the official website below↓

(Naruo-hama Seaside Park official website)
http://www.naruohama-park.com/

“Reso Naruo-hama” also has facilities such as indoor and outdoor pools, hot springs, and fitness areas.

Please see its official website as well↓

(Reso Naruo-hama official website)
https://www.n-reso.jp/

A Look Around “Naruo-hama Seaside Park”

The weather was nice, so I took a few photos.

I’ll introduce them here while showing you what the park is like.

This is what the entrance looks like.

There’s a huge object right in front.

There is an information board like this at the entrance, but it mainly provides information about “Reso Naruo-hama.”

As soon as you enter, a pond like this spreads out before you.

This is the “Flower Garden.”

I continued on through the Flower Garden.

There is also a grassy area inside the Flower Garden.

There’s an object like this too.

There are benches surrounded by greenery.

As I kept walking, “Reso Naruo-hama” came into view.

There’s another information board here.

This is the exterior of “Reso Naruo-hama.”

It was closed that day.

Continuing on, a large lawn comes into view.

This is the “Lawn Plaza.”

It’s a very spacious lawn.

It’s also well maintained.

This is the view along the sea.

The “Lawn Plaza” is on the right, and the “Sea Fishing Plaza” is on the left.

This is what the “Sea Fishing Plaza” looks like.

Even though it was midday on a weekday, it was bustling with many people.

This is the reception desk for the “Sea Fishing Plaza.”

The fees are shown like this.

I returned to the “Flower Garden” and headed back to the entrance along a different path from the one I came in on.

There is another information board here too.

There is a gazebo.

There was a vending machine for carp food.

It seems you can feed the carp in the pond.

You can see the “Miki Prune” factory.

As I continued walking, I found an “Ipê” tree.

It is apparently the national flower of Brazil, and it was planted last year.

It’s still a sapling, but I’m looking forward to seeing it grow.

And now, I’m back at the entrance.

Even just walking around the park once, there were quite a lot of things to see.

It seems like a nice place to relax alone or to visit with family.

Why not stop by sometime?

“Naruo-hama Seaside Park” Facility Information

Naruo-hama Seaside Park South Area 〒663-8142 3-13 Naruo-hama, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture
Park Management Office TEL: 0798-48-9386 FAX: 0798-48-9388
Sea Fishing Plaza Management Office TEL: 0798-40-7650
External link HP

Reso Naruo-hama
★Hours 10:00~22:00
★Fees

(Source: Reso Naruo-hama official website)

★External link HP

Bonus

Naruo-hama is also home to “Tiger Den,” the Hanshin Tigers’ farm team facility.