Nestled along the Hori River near Atsuta Shrine, Oseko Park in Nagoya is a local gem. What makes it unique is the Fuji Slide, a rare design featuring both a large and small Mt. Fuji. Unlike the common Fuji Slides in Nagoya parks, Oseko Park’s version stands out for its distinctive charm. A visit is a must to witness this special feature.
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The One-of-a-Kind Fuji Slide!
A staple in Nagoya’s park scene, the Fuji Slide at Oseko Park along Hori river stands out with a rare twist – not just one summit, but a dynamic duo of two Fuji tops! Kids can hop between peaks, turning their playtime into a Fuji-hopping extravaganza. Unlike your regular Fuji slide, this one boasts a slightly quirky, warped shape, adding a dash of amusement.
Whether racing to the top, chilling at the summit, or trying out cool slide moves, the Fuji Slide is like your go-to comfort food – its charm never disappoints, just like the satisfaction of enjoying your favorite treat!
Now, as you stroll through Nagoya’s parks, this Fuji spectacle is a quintessential part of the everyday scene.
In the Edo period, when this spot was a bustling fish market, history was in the making. Now, with the picturesque views along the Hori River, it’s not just a playground for kids; it’s a paradise for Fuji enthusiasts and the perfect spot for a leisurely walk, because, hey, even history needs a stroll sometimes!
Oseko Park (大瀬子公園)
Kinomecho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya