Noyamakita-Rokudōyama Park

Noyamakita-Rokudōyama Park
Satoyama woodland in the park
Interactive map of Noyamakita-Rokudōyama Park
TypePublic park
LocationMusashimurayama and Mizuho, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35°45′53″N 139°22′43″E / 35.764588°N 139.378560°E / 35.764588; 139.378560
Area1,323,900 m2 (132.39 ha; 327.1 acres)
CreatedJune 1988
Public transit accessHakonegasaki Station

Noyamakita-Rokudōyama Park (野山北・六道山公園, Noyamakita-Rokudōyama Kōen) is a public park located in the Sayama Hills area of Tokyo, Japan, extending from Musashimurayama to Mizuho. With an area of 1,323,900 m2 (132.39 ha; 327.1 acres), it is the largest Tokyo metropolitan park (toritsu kōen); Showa Memorial Park is larger but is classified separately as a national park.[1]

Overview

Noyamakita-Rokudōyama Park lies at the western end of the Sayama Prefectural Natural Park. The park consists of wooded hills, valleys, and preserved satoyama landscapes, representing traditional rural environments on the outskirts of urban areas.

Facilities in the park include walking trails, open spaces, and areas of managed woodland.

History

The park opened in June 1988. It was developed as part of efforts to preserve the natural environment of the Sayama Hills area and provide recreational space for residents of western Tokyo.

Surroundings

The park is located near several public and recreational facilities.

In Mizuho:

  • Mizuho Cultural Forest Rokudōyama Park (with observation deck)
  • Ishihata Park (baseball field)
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Mizuho Agricultural High School

In Musashimurayama:

  • Noyamakita Park Pool (open in summer)
  • Musashimurayama City Museum of History and Folklore
  • Katakuri Mini Ranch
  • Katakuri no Yu (hot spring facility)
  • Musashimurayama City Hall

Access

See also

References

  1. ^ "野山北・六道山公園" (in Japanese). Sayama Parks. Retrieved 19 March 2026.