Located in the heart of Chiba City, this park can be enjoyed throughout the year, with cherry blossoms in the spring, lotus flowers in early summer, and autumn leaves in the fall. It also offers a variety of experiences, including the city's only boat pond.
○The park covers an area of about 16 hectares, and in spring, cherry blossoms and peonies adorn the park. In early summer, the lotus flowers are known to bloom in pale pink. In autumn, the red spider lilies and maples are also beautiful, making it an oasis in the city where you can experience nature throughout the four seasons. More than 40 species of wild birds can be seen throughout the year.
Chiba Park has a variety of park facilities suitable for recreational activities, including lawns, a boat pond, a playground, an exercise plaza, sports facilities (gymnasium, swimming pool), a lotus pond (Oga Lotus), a cherry blossom viewing plaza, a peony garden, and a coffee shop.
Physically, the person is at a level where they can fully operate a wheelchair and move around, such as with lower limb paralysis.
In terms of facilities, there are some challenges, such as stairs and slopes within a certain range, but they are at a level where they can be used independently in a wheelchair.
There are stairs at some entrances, but there are ramps to bypass the stairs, making it possible for wheelchair users to enter the park.
The park also has wheelchair-accessible parking and wheelchair-accessible toilets.
Approximately 10 minutes' walk from JR Chiba Station, and a short walk from Chibapark Station on the Chiba Urban Monorail.
There are a south entrance and a west entrance, and both the south entrance to the lotus pond and the west entrance to the lawn are flat and barrier-free.
Arakiyama is a small hill 10.5m high. You can access it from Watauchi Pond by going up stairs, but if you go diagonally left at the Y-shaped intersection next to the sports field, you can go all the way up on a slope.
To access Renge-tei, there are stairs on the route through the lotus pond. If you go around to the other side of the pond, there is a flat route that is wheelchair accessible.
If you access the lawn garden from Chibapark Station, there are wheelchair-accessible parking spaces and wheelchair-accessible toilets in the second parking lot.
The "Lawn" area is mostly flat and has plenty of paved paths. You can also use a wheelchair on the grass (as confirmed by the staff).
BREAD, ESPRESSO to is located in the lawn area. The new bakery is barrier-free, but the cafe, a renovated teahouse, has stairs at the entrance. Wheelchair users will be guided to the veranda seats via the stone-paved walkway at the back.
The Peony Garden is located at a low level above the garden's pathways and has stairs and ramps, so wheelchair users can get close to it.
The nearest station:CUM Chibapark StationJR Chiba Station
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Arakiyama is a small hill 10.5m high. You can access it from Watauchi Pond by going up stairs.
Arakiyama-slope is long, However, the slope is not steep, so if there is a caregiver, it is possible to go up in a wheelchair..
To access Renge-tei, there are no stairs on the route through the other side of lotus pond.
To access Renge-tei, there are stairs on the route through the lotus pond. .
From the top of Mt. Araki, you can get a panoramic view of Renge-tei..
Toilets are located on the south side (under the monorail tracks), in the center (near the multi-purpose plaza), and on the west side of the site.
The "Lawn" area is mostly flat and has plenty of paved paths. You can also use a wheelchair on the grass.
BREAD, ESPRESSO to is located in the lawn area. The new bakery is barrier-free.
The cafe of BREAD-ESPRESSO that is a renovated teahouse has stairs at the entrance.
At cafe, wheelchair users will be guided to the veranda seats via the stone-paved walkway at the back.
The peony garden is lower than the walkway so there are stairs and a ramp to access it.
The Peony Garden is lower than the walkway so wheelchairs can be accessed via a ramp.
The ramp to the pool building is quite steep, so please ask for assistance.
Located within Chiba Park, this cafe aims to provide employment opportunities for people with disabilities and promote public welfare.
Oga Lotus Pond and the monorail are popular photo spots in Chiba Park.
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