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Kasai Marine Park TATSUMI SEASIDE Park Management Office Service Center Tel: 03-5569-8672 ■ Location: Near Rinkai-cho ■Location: 2-1-35 Tatsumi, 6chome, Edogawa-ku, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053 Tokyo 134-0086 ■Contact:Tatsumi Seaside ■ KASAI MARINE Contact:Kasai Marine Park TATSUMI SEASIDE Park Management Office Service Center Tel: 03-5569-8672 PARK Tel: 03-5696-4741 PARK Fax: 03-5569-8673 http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index027.html Fax: 03-5696-3999 http://www.tptc.co.jp/en/c_park/03_01 Cross the Nagisa Bridge from Kasai Rinkai Park to reach Access Tatsumi Seaside Park is adjacent to the Tatsumi Greenway and is surrounded by lush the expansive West Beach. During shellfish gathering greenery. The park’s various facilities for new sports are easy to use for children and season the beach is bustling with people. The East Beach JR Keiyo Line: Get off at Kasair- adults alike. has been made an environmental conservation zone. inkaikoen Station/11 min. walk Bus: Get on the Rinkai 28 Ko bus at Kasai Station on the Keiyo Line or the Opened June 1, 1993 Opened June 1,1989 Nishikatsu 20 Otsu at Nishi-Kasai ㎡ Area 4,117,473.01 ㎡ (including 4,114,688.68 ㎡ of water) Station and get off at Kasairinkaikoen Area 169,237.48 Hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Extended seasonal park hours.) Station/11 min. walk Facilities ・ Barbecue field (Mar. – Nov.only) 1/1 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ・ 1 rugby practice field Note the following are prohibited: ・ New sports facilities (Closed Dec.29-Jan.3) 4/15 – 7/19 (Saturdays/Sundays/Holidays) Park closes at 6:00pm ・ Swimming without a permit 7/20 – 8/15 Park closes at 7:00pm ・ Fishing on the beaches or Nagisa Bridge ・ 2 Children’s Fields ・ ・ 8/16 – 8/31 Park closes at 6:00pm For those coming by car, there is parking Dog run in Kasai Rinkai Park ・ Parking: Area no. 1 – 95 spaces, Area no. 2 – 30 spaces (¥200 for the first 1 hrs. ¥400 for the first 2 hrs. ¥100/1 hrs thereafter) Kasai Marine Park and Mallet Golf Field Sea Breeze Plaza the Ramsar Convention Sections of the park are An area for enjoying sports In October 2018, Kasai Marine park FieldField Rugby closed due to construc- West Beach Information tion of the Olympic Aquat- and recreation making use of the was recognized as a wetland of interna- ics Centre (provisional Access Shop (temporary) Practice wind such as sport kites. tional importance and became Tokyo's Clubhouse Practice title). For details, please first Ramsar Site. refer to the park website. (30 spaces) Yumenoshim This park is a valuable example of the Under construction Gymnasium Shuto Expwy. JR Keiyo Line (Managed by the Bureau of Construction) conservation of a vast natural wetland Kasai Rinkai Park ☎03-5696-1331 Tokyo Sea Life Park ☎03-3869-5152 in a megacity, with human activities Giant Ferris Wheel ☎03-3686-6911 and rich nature coexisting in harmony. ☎ a Barbecue Field 03-6854-8749 Children’s Field Tatsumi Barbecue Field Seaside Nagisa Bridge Park Waterbus Station Tatsumi International West Beach Waterway Tatsumi Swimming Center Shin-Kiba East Beach Yurakucho Line (Access prohibited) Main Disc Golf e Entrance Rinkai Lin Multi-purpose Field Shin-kiba Park Playground Field Barbecue area Ground Golf Tatsumi Yurakucho Line: Get off at Tatsumi ◆ West Beach(Bathing is permitted only on designated days in summer.) Beach length: Approx. 830 m Max. width: 200 m Free Tennis Garden Golf Dog Run Management Office Station (Exit 2)/7 min. walk West Beach JR Keiyo Line: Get off at Shin-kiba Miniature Station/17 min. Yurakucho Line Tatsumi Seaside Park (p8) Golf Yumenoshima Greenway Shuffleboard Pétanque Shin-kiba Greenway Tatsumi Greenway Shin-kiba Kasairinkaikoen e FFromrom NovemberOctober 2018, 2018, a section of the parking lot will Rinkai Lin be unusable due to construc- Shin-kiba Park Kasai Rinkai Park tion of Tokyo Tatsumi (Managed by the International Swimming Bureau of Construction) Center. Please visit our Shinonome website for more information. Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center West Beach East Beach (95 spaces) (Managed by the Bureau of Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Kasai Marine Park ◆Rugby Practice Field Paralympic Games Preparation) 7 8.
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