A park where you can enjoy abundant nature with the Tanzawa mountain range as a backdrop. Its symbol is the 'Kaze no Tsuribashi' (Wind Suspension Bridge), a pedestrian-only suspension bridge 55 meters high and 267 meters long.
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Highlights
Enjoy breathtaking views of the Tanzawa mountain range.
Walk across the 'Kaze no Tsuribashi' (Wind Suspension Bridge), a pedestrian-only suspension bridge 55 meters high and 267 meters long.
Experience the richness of nature at the nature observation forest.
Enjoy a BBQ with friends and family at the barbecue areas.
Bring the kids to the playground, a safe and fun space for young children.
Take the Odakyu Odawara Line to Shibusawa Station, then the Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu bus (Shibusawa 02 bound for Okura) for about 15 minutes. Get off at the Okura terminal. It's right there.
By Car:
10 minutes from Shin-Tomei Expressway, Hadano-Tanzawa Smart Interchange
30 minutes from Tomei Expressway, Hadano-Nakai Interchange
10 minutes from National Route 246, via Horikawa entrance Show route
Op.Hours
Open 24 hours
Cld.Days
None
Fee
Free admission
INFO
Parking is available for a fee.
Parking Hours: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Okura Parking Lot: 10 large vehicles or more, 150 standard vehicles, 10 motorcycles
Minamigawa Parking Lot: 87 standard vehicles
Suwamaru Parking Lot: 77 standard vehicles
Kanagawa Prefectural Hadano Tokawa Park is a 36.1-hectare urban park located in Hadano City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
Surrounded by the Tanzawa Mountains and the Hadano Basin, this park is known as the gateway to the Omaezan Tanzawa mountain range.
The park boasts various facilities, including the 'Kaze no Tsuribashi' (Wind Suspension Bridge), a pedestrian-only suspension bridge 55 meters high and 267 meters long; a nature observation forest; barbecue areas; a teahouse; and a playground for children.
The 'Kaze no Tsuribashi' is an iconic symbol of the park, offering panoramic views of the Tanzawa mountain range.
In the nature observation forest, you can observe plants and creatures throughout the four seasons.
You can bring your own food for barbecues at the designated areas.
Enjoy matcha and traditional Japanese sweets at the teahouse.
The playground provides a safe and fun environment for young children.
The Mimizu River flows through the park, offering opportunities for fishing and wading.
The park's abundant nature provides various ways to enjoy yourself, including hiking, picnics, and barbecues.
With a playground for young children and observation decks, the park is perfect for a family day out.
It's a popular tourist destination in Hadano City, attracting 523,000 visitors annually (2023).
Come visit Kanagawa Prefectural Hadano Tokawa Park and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.