Phone: 011-818-3150
Address: 8 Chome-1 Misono 11 Jo, Toyohira Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 062-0011
Open: 4:30am to 8:30pm
URL: https://tsukisamu-park.jp/lang/en/
For The Taxi Driver: 札幌市豊平区美園10~12条7・8丁目、月寒西2・3条4丁目
GPS: 43.032193052189385, 141.3854603595124
Tsukisamu Park is a good place. They have those famous long slides there and there is a small lake with boats for rent nearby.
Tsukisamu park was historically used as a small training ground for the 25th Infantry Regiment and used to be called ‘Kanjodai’ during the end of the Meiji era. The park itself was opened in 1961.
Nowadays, along with the natural forest which retains its gentle hills, the wide area of the park contains sporting facilities such as baseball fields, tennis courts and a park golf course (available to use after paying a fee), along with lots of multi-use free space and playgrounds. Both children and adults can enjoy the facilities at this park.
You can enjoy the view of the landscape of the Mizono area from the top of the hill, and the wide open space spanning from the sides of the hill can be used freely for a variety of activities. The park life center looks out over this open space and is used as a rest area and as a center for various activities.
Tsukisamu Shrine is located to the west of the park. The area around the shrine contains very old trees and historic stone moments where you can enjoy a quiet stroll while admiring the history and greenery of Tsukisamu park.
Since it has been fifty years since Tsukisamu park has opened, the park had been undergoing various maintenance and construction works with the aim of improving the facilities within the park to comply with universal design standards and to make them more suitable for use as safety evacuation areas since 2012. The works are scheduled to be completed in 2018.
En 15733 7 Tsukisamu park was historically used as a small training ground for the 25th Infantry Regiment and used to be called ‘Kanjodai’ during the end of the Meiji era. The park itself was opened in 1961. Nowadays, along with the natural forest which retains its gentle hills, the wide area of the park contains sporting facilities such as baseball fields, tennis courts and a park golf course (available to use after paying a fee), along with lots of multi-use free space and playgrounds. Both children and adults can enjoy the facilities at this park. You can enjoy the view of the landscape of the Mizono area from the top of the hill, and the wide open space spanning from the sides of the hill can be used freely for a variety of activities. The park life center looks out over this open space and is used as a rest area and as a center for various activities. Tsukisamu Shrine is located to the west of the park. The area around the shrine contains very old trees and historic stone moments where you can enjoy a quiet stroll while admiring the history and greenery of Tsukisamu park. Since it has been fifty years since Tsukisamu park has opened, the park had been undergoing various maintenance and construction works with the aim of improving the facilities within the park to comply with universal design standards and to make them more suitable for use as safety evacuation areas since 2012. The works are scheduled to be completed in 2018.