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Wakasu Seaside Park Jonanjima Seaside Park ■Location: 3-1-2 Wakasu, ■Location: 4-2-2 Jonanjima, Koto-ku, Tokyo 136-0083 Ota-ku, Tokyo 143-0002 WAKASU ■Contact:Wakasu Seaside JONANJIMA ■Contact:Jonanjima Seaside Park Park Management Office Tel: 03-3522-3225 SEASIDE PARK Tel: 03-3799-6402 03-3522-3221(Golf Links) SEASIDE PARK Fax: 03-3799-6403 WAKASU GOLF LINKS Fax:03-3522-3224 http://seaside-park.jp/park_jonan-en/ http://www.tptc.co.jp/en/c_park/03_07 A park surrounded on three sides by ocean. The park Access With camping grounds, a dog run, and a Access Pergola includes a golf course reminiscent of rolling green hills. Visi- beach boardwalk, you’ll feel like you’re at a Shuto Expwy. Wharf Field tors can also enjoy fishing on an ocean dock or from an arti- Yurakucho Line resort while still in Tokyo. Visitors to the park ficial shore. JR Keiyo Line can also get an up close view of ships entering Wave Field Tatsumi Shin-Kiba Oikeibajo Mae Tokyo Monorail and leaving the Port of Tokyo as well as planes Tidal pond Rinkai Line taking off and landing at Haneda Airport. Gazebo Opened December 1, 1990 Playground Area 830,177.65 ㎡ (including 53,951.00 ㎡ of water) Yacht Training School Park Wakasu Seaside Opened July 6, 1991 ㎡ Note: Golf links and ocean fishing dock, etc. 782,942.39 ㎡ (Area managed by Area 199,532.56 ㎡ RyutsuShuto Center Expwy. Tsubasa Dog Run (including 37,450.54 ㎡ of water) Bureau of Tokyo (including 75,610.00 of water) 2020 Olympic and Facilities Campground no. 1: 20 sites Paralympic Games JONANJIMA Yacht Training School (area managed by Bureau of SEASIDE PARK Preparation) Campground no. 2: 18 sites / Auto Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games Preparation) camping site: 22 sites / Fire circle Gazebo 47,235.26 ㎡ (including 16,500.46 ㎡ of water) Koto Word Wakasu Heiwajima kitchens: 5 / Outdoor hearths: 42 Skateboard Playground Facilities Golf course (54 ha, 18 holes, 6,906 yards, par 72) Public Park Skateboard / Dog run / Shop Bus stop ・ Golf practice facilities Bus stop Parking: Area no. 1 - 85 spaces Keikyu bus:Get on the Mori 32 bus Asphalt Field (Jonanjima Loop) at the east entrance to JR Pergola ・Clubhouse Bus:Get on the Ki 11 bus to Wakasu Area no. 2 - 190 spaces (paid) Omori Station, in front of Heiwajima Station, ・Parking area (345 spaces) -500yen/day/visit Campground at Shin-Kiba Station on the Campground Closed / Every Wednesday or in front of Tokyo Monorail Ryutsu Center JR Keiyo, Yurakucho, and Rinkai lines Station and get off at Jonanjima 4-chome/3 Pergola ・ ・ If Wed. is a hol., the campground is min. walk Closed 1st,2nd,4th,and 5th Tue.(If Tue.is a holiday, the following day.) and get off at Wakasu Golf Links if headed closed the following Thu. However, the Grass Field ・ Dec. 31 – Jan. 1 to Wakasu Golf Links or the Yacht Train- ing School, or get off at Wakasu Campjo if campground does not close between 3/26 – 4/5 and 7/21 – 8/31. headed to the ocean fishing dock. ・ For urgent matters on Wed., please contact Oi Sports Center. Car:Take the Shuto Expressway ・ New Year’s holiday (Dec.29 – Jan. 3) Campground no. 2 Bayshore Route, exit the Shin-Kiba Ramp, Shuttle ・ Winter lodging (lodging not permitted from Dec. – Feb.) and head toward Tokyo Heliport. Approx. A shuttle runs between Shin-Kiba Station and Wakasu Golf Links. 5 min.: Golf course, Yacht Training School Please contact the park for details. Approx. 8 min.: Ocean fishing dock Golf practice range ◆ Minato Field Parking area Size: 200 yards, 20 stalls no. 2 Hours: 6:45 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Minato Field Customers not using the golf course can begin to use facilities at 10:30 a.m. Please see the park website or call for details on usage fees. (☎03-3522-3370) Minato Field ◆ Tsubasa Beach Cycling road (connects to Koto Ward Wakasu Public Park) Auto campground Observation deck Exit only Office Parking area entrance no. 2 Shop Parking area no. 1 Yacht Training School General Management Center Pergola ☎ 03-5569-6703 (Clubhouse) Golf course Auto campground Entry plaza Shelter Gazebo Signal station Boathouse (345 spaces) Wakasu Campground-mae Auto campground Observation Field Service Center Kitchen/prep table Shelter Observation shed Pergola Wakasu Bridge Fire circle Cycle Center Artificial shore Nagisa Field Board walk Wakasu Golf Links-mae PergolaaPPergolaergola Tokyo Gate Bridge Golf practice range Fishing is prohibited along Tsubasa Beach Length: Approx. 440 m Width: 75 m Hours: 8:30 a.m. – sunset (☎03-3522-3370) Koto Ward Wakasu Public Park the Tokyo Gate Bridge (Information on barbecue, rental cycle: Note: Shellfish gathering permitted. Swimming/fishing prohibited. Please enjoy your ☎03-5569-6701) visit and follow park rules. Ocean fishing dock To Haneda/Tokyo 13 Waterfront City 14.
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