Description
- It’s a regular-sized park in a residential area, but there are a lot of play equipment made from used tires.
- The playground equipment is also unique, including a monster made of tires, a large slide with tires tied to it, and a flower bed made of tires.
- If you ride the JR Keihin Tohoku Line or JR Tokaido Line, you can see it from the train window between Kamata Station and Kawasaki Station.
Reviews by situation
“Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: 2 /10
Tire Park is characterized by its play equipment made from tires, and adults would not visit alone unless they were there to check it out before coming with children.
“Kids will love it” Recommendation score: 8 /10
The park is always bustling with many parents and children, especially small children. People tend to stay there for long periods of time.
“As a date” Recommendation score: 1 /10
It is not a place to visit for a date.
“Fun with friends” Recommendation score: 1 /10
Adults would not visit to play by themselves.
Business Hours
All times
Closed Days
None
English Support
There are English signs on the warning signs.
Fees
Free
Access
It is possible to walk from Kamata Station (JR Keihin Tohoku Line / JR Tokaido Line / Tokyu Ikegami Line / Tokyu Tamagawa Line), but it takes more than 20 minutes.
The nearest station, Zoshiki Station (Keikyu Line), can be reached by one train from Haneda Airport, and you can also travel from Shinagawa or Asakusa (in some cases) without connecting. However, please note that only local trains stop at Zoshiki Station.
Main limited-time events
See the official website.
Official website
Nearby spots
unknown