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There
is
a
large
parking
lot.
(7:00-18:00)
(Outside
hours)
You
cannot
enter
or
exit
the
warehouse
after
18:00.
However,
you
can
enter
the
park
24
hours
a
day
for
a
walk.
This
is
a
vast
park
that
opened
in
November
1963
with
the
aim
of
creating
harmony
between
people
and
nature.
Shobu
Pond
is
a
habitat
for
spot-billed
ducks
and
carp,
and
there
is
a
subdivision
garden
(flower
beds
for
rent).
I
think
this
is
a
rare
park
in
Japan,
as
there
are
traffic
lights
that
are
not
powered,
monuments
such
as
trains,
and
many
playground
equipment.
It
is
commonly
known
as
(Nishimuko
Kotsu
Park).
There
is
an
error
in
the
number
of
information
boards
and
toilets
installed.
There
are
3
including
the
subdivision
garden
(rental
flower
bed).
The
restrooms
in
the
park
are
men's
and
women's
and
multipurpose
restrooms
(2).
There
are
unisex
toilets
in
the
subdivision
garden
(rental
flower
beds).
Multi-purpose
restrooms
will
be
locked
at
16:30.
Adjacent
to
Nishimuko
Park
is
the
Mukogawa
Riverbed
Ground,
which
includes
a
basketball
practice
field,
but
you
must
cross
the
riverbed
road,
so
jumping
out
is
strictly
prohibited.
It
is
crowded
with
people
during
the
day.
However,
there
are
very
few
lights
at
night,
and
there
are
many
places
with
poor
footing,
such
as
streams,
so
I
think
it
would
be
better
not
to
enter
the
park
due
to
the
risk
of
accidents.
How
to
get
there:
Hankyu
Umeda
→
Mukonosho
Station
North
Exit
→
41
bus
(bound
for
Miyanokita
Danchi
→
Get
off
at
Muko
Elementary
School
→
about
5
minutes
walk.
You
can
also
visit
the
park
by
other
buses
such
as
45
bus.
Hankyu
Bus
requires
advance
payment.
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