


Teragaike Park Swimming Pool
About
Teragaike Park Swimming Pool offers a refreshing escape during Osaka's hot summer months with multiple pools designed for different ages and swimming abilities. The dedicated shallow children's areas make it perfect for families with young swimmers, while the municipal pricing keeps it budget-friendly for international visitors looking for authentic local experiences.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple shallow children's pools perfect for beginners and toddlers
- ✓Affordable municipal pricing that fits family budgets
- ✓Authentic local experience away from typical tourist destinations
- ✓Shaded rest areas for parents to relax while supervising
- ✓Clean, well-maintained facilities typical of Japanese public pools
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring your own swim cap as many Japanese pools require them for all swimmers, including children. You can purchase inexpensive ones at nearby convenience stores if needed.
- 2.Arrive when doors open at 9:30 AM on weekdays (except Monday) to avoid peak crowds and secure shaded seating areas, especially important during hot summer days.
- 3.Pack water shoes for kids as pool decks can get very hot. Also bring waterproof pouches for valuables since lockers may require 100 yen coins.
- 4.Note that tattoos may need to be covered with waterproof bandages or skin-colored patches, following typical Japanese pool regulations. Prepare before arrival to avoid complications.
- 5.The facility is closed Mondays, so plan accordingly. Limited English signage means downloading a translation app beforehand will help navigate pool rules and facility information.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on Tuesday or Wednesday mornings right at opening (9:30 AM) for the quietest experience. Weekends and school holidays get significantly busier. The pool operates during summer months when temperatures are warmest, typically July and August.
What to Know
This is a seasonal outdoor facility operating primarily during summer. Expect minimal English signage and staff, so basic Japanese phrases or a translation app will be helpful. Admission is very affordable (typically under 1000 yen per person) compared to tourist-oriented pools.
Seasonal Notes
This is a seasonal outdoor pool operating during summer months only, typically late June through early September. Check exact opening dates before visiting as they vary by year based on weather. Closed entirely during fall, winter, and spring seasons.
Nearby Eats
Family-friendly restaurants are limited immediately nearby, so consider packing a light lunch or snacks. The nearby Kawachinagano Station area (about 10 minutes by car) has several Japanese family restaurants including Gusto and local udon shops with picture menus that make ordering easier for international visitors.
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