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Kosugi Core Park park in Kawasaki, Kanagawa
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View of Kosugi Core Park in Kawasaki, Kanagawa
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View of Kosugi Core Park in Kawasaki, Kanagawa
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Kosugi Core Park

3.7(228 reviews)FreePlayground
🕑 1.5-2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers can enjoy safer, smaller play structures and open grassy areas for exploring, while elementary-aged children will love the challenging climbing equipment and room to run around.

About

Kosugi Core Park is a modern neighborhood playground oasis in the Kawasaki area, offering excellent climbing structures, open fields for running and ball games, and well-maintained play equipment perfect for burning energy. This local favorite provides a wonderful break from Tokyo's urban intensity, giving kids space to play freely while parents relax in designated rest areas.

Highlights

  • Modern, well-maintained climbing structures and play equipment
  • Spacious open fields perfect for running, ball games, and picnics
  • Convenient rest areas where parents can relax while supervising play
  • Safe, enclosed environment popular with local families
  • Easy train access from central Tokyo, making it a convenient day trip option

Pro Tips

  1. 1.The park is located near Musashi-Kosugi Station, which is easily accessible via the JR Yokosuka and Shonan-Shinjuku lines. Take the North Exit for the shortest walk.
  2. 2.Bring snacks and drinks from a nearby convenience store (konbini) as there are limited food options directly in the park. Vending machines with drinks are available.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid crowds, especially avoiding weekends when local families fill the space.
  4. 4.Pack hand sanitizer and wet wipes, as not all Japanese parks have restrooms with soap. The park does have public toilets but they may be basic.
  5. 5.Bring a small picnic blanket to claim a shady spot under trees during warmer months, as the rest areas can fill up quickly.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9am-11am) or late afternoons (3pm-5pm) are ideal for avoiding the biggest crowds. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the most comfortable weather for outdoor play.

What to Know

This park is completely free and open 24/7. Restroom facilities are available but may be basic Japanese-style toilets, so prepare young children accordingly. No on-site food vendors, so bring your own snacks and water.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round, but summer months (June-August) can be hot and humid with limited shade. Cherry blossom season in early April may bring extra visitors. Winter visits are possible but bring warm layers as temperatures drop significantly.

Nearby Eats

The Musashi-Kosugi Station area has numerous family-friendly options including casual chain restaurants like Gusto and Jonathan's (both offer picture menus and some English), plus conveyor belt sushi restaurants where kids can pick their own plates.

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