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Tsukiji Shijukudai Park: A Family-Friendly Park with a Unique Rotating Chair Playground in Tamana City

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2021.04.30

📌 What You’ll Learn in This Article
A Sarukuma writer visits Tsukiji Shijukudai Park in Tamana City, Kumamoto, and shares an honest on-the-ground report. We’ve also rounded up family-friendly tips, access details, and opening hours for your visit.

Welcome to Tsukiji Shijukudai Park

Hello, travelers!
This is Igaguri 🌰, your Sarukuma guide to hidden gems around Kumamoto.

Today I’m taking you to a charming neighborhood park in Tsukiji, Tamana City, Kumamoto PrefectureTsukiji Shijukudai Park (築地四十九台公園).

Cherry blossom trees everywhere! 🌸
On your left you’ll find the open sports ground, and on your right is the playground area.

There’s plenty of parking available — perfect if you’re driving in.

You’ll spot a vending machine for cold drinks and snacks…

…clean public restrooms…

…and even a hand-washing station!

The grounds also have soccer goals set up, so feel free to bring a ball ⚽

Now, let’s take a look at the playground equipment 👇

Top Highlights of Tsukiji Shijukudai Park

A spinning chair-style merry-go-round — pretty rare!
Kids of a certain age love pushing it instead of sitting on it.

Classic swings…

…and a seesaw.

It’s a bit of a vintage one, and the local boys were laughing their heads off shouting “Ouch — right there!! lol” while bouncing away on it.

There are horizontal bars and a sandbox, watched over from both sides by a row of friendly animal statues.

Elephant 🐘
Camel 🐫

Lion 🦁
Bear 🐻
Panda 🐼

(The lion’s eyes are a little intense, to be honest!)

A simple slide…

…and some kind of climbing structure!

“Mom, you come in too!” my kid called — but squeezing through the round and square holes turned out to be tougher than I thought! 😅

Wait — kids actually climb all the way up this?!

There are plenty of benches scattered around for parents to sit and relax!

Oh look — a flower crown made from white clover! Such a nostalgic little find ☺

Right next door is Shijukuike Shrine (四十九池神社), which gives the whole area a peaceful, atmospheric feel ☆
Despite the name (literally “49 ponds”), the shrine isn’t named after 49 actual ponds. Local legend tells of 49 samurai or women who appeared at — or threw themselves into — a pond here, and that’s where the name comes from.

Every year on October 15th, the shrine holds its grand autumn festival, complete with fireworks! 🎆
Even some Tamana locals don’t know this one — a real hidden seasonal highlight.

Personally, this is one of my top two favorite parks in Tamana City!
The other is Yamashita Park in Taimei, which I’ve covered before.

If you’re spending a day exploring Tamana with kids, I highly recommend visiting both! (^^)/

Yamashita Park: A Family-Friendly Park with a Basketball Hoop and Tarzan Swing in Taimei, Tamana City

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Tsukiji Shijukudai Park: Visitor Information

Parking Available Restrooms Available
Vending Machine Available Diaper Changing Station Not Available
Hand-Washing Area Available Suitable Age All Ages
Children’s Playground Equipment Available Recommended Items Balls and similar toys
Shaded Areas Available Change of Clothes Needed Not necessary
Water Play Not allowed Eating in the Park Allowed
Hazardous Areas None Nursing Space Not Available

Tsukiji Shijukudai Park: Location Details

  • Address

    Tsukiji, Tamana City, Kumamoto Prefecture

  • Parking

    Available

  • No

    Tatami Seating

  • No

    Private Rooms

  • No

    Children’s Tableware

  • No

    Children’s Chairs

  • No

    Diaper Changing Station

  • No

    Stroller Access

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s a great family-friendly spot in Tsukiji, Tamana City?

Tsukiji Shijukudai Park is an easy and welcoming destination for families with children, and it’s one of the most popular spots in the Tsukiji area of Tamana City. Check out this article for full details.

What are the opening hours and closing days for Tsukiji Shijukudai Park?

Opening hours and closures may change without notice. Please confirm via the official website or by phone before your visit.

※Information is current as of the time of reporting. Prices and operating hours may change. Please confirm before visiting.

Article Writer

Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around — honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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