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The Odaka Ryokuchi Park offers a full day of wholesome family fun, with various options for fun sports.
The Odaka Ryokuchi Park offers a full day of wholesome family fun, with various options for fun sports. There is go-karting, miniature golf, boating on the Biwagaike lake, football ground, dinosaur park, 4 swimming pools, tennis courts, baseball field, 50 metre long artificial grass slide, Japanese garden and cherry tree grove. There are camping grounds with barbecue facilities as well.
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Japan, 〒458-0825 Aichi-ken, Nagoya-shi, Midori-ku, Sakyōyama, 愛知県名古屋市緑区左京山3038
+81 52-629-2580
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