Komatsu Chuo Park
| Komatsu Chuo Park | |
|---|---|
| Classification | City park |
| The location | Komatsuchoshinyashiki, Saijo-shi, Ehime former 2427 |
| Coordinate | 33°53'N 20.2 seconds 133°06'E 35.9 seconds / 33.888944 degrees N 133.109972 degrees E coordinate: 33°53'N 20.2 seconds 133°06'E 35.9 seconds / 33.888944 degrees N 133.109972 degrees E |
| Area | About 239,200m² |
| Facilities, playground equipment | Tennis court, automatic campground, ground golf course |
| Parking lot | 100 |
| Barrier-free | Wheelchair-adaptive restroom |
| The office location | Komatsuchoshinyashiki, Saijo-shi, Ehime former 2427 |
Komatsu Chuo Park (こまつちゅうおうこうえん) is a park at Komatsuchoshinyashiki, Saijo-shi, Ehime former 2427. The park classification a multi-purpose park [1].
Summary
The plottage is 239,200 square meters, and Matsuyama Expressway crosses [1], the center in the East-West directions, and the roadside station Komatsu oasis where Ishizuchiyama service area comprised the hot spring facilities in the southern part is located in the central part of the park [2]. In the garden with a tennis court, an automatic campground, a grand golf course, the skateboarding ground [1]. The department at the east end contacts with the left bank of Komatsugawa that is a branch of middle Yamakawa [2]. In addition, Ehime Prefectural Komatsu Senior High School is located to the immediate north of the park.
The nearest railroad station is Iyo-Komatsu Station of Yosan Line of Shikoku Railway Company, but is approximately 1 kilometer distant.
History
In Komatsu Chuo Park, a maintenance plan was worked out in 1977 of the former Komatsumachi times, and facilities maintenance was begun in 1981 [1]. I was expanded more, and maintenance was continued afterwards because Ishizuchiyama service area was established adjacent to the park in 1994 [1]. The roadside station Komatsu oasis where I kept the hot spring facilities under management of Saijo-shi with merger of cities, towns and villages of 2004 in shift, 2005 was established. It is about April 6, 2006 that it was opened in form called current Komatsu Chuo Park formally [1].
Source
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