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Kannonzaki Park
A park where you can enjoy both the sea and the mountains' natural beauty.
Spread over the cape of Kannonzaki, projecting into Tokyo Bay, this vast park spans an area of 70.4 hectares. Previously managed by the Japanese military as a sea fortress protecting Tokyo Bay, it was not open to the public, preserving much of its untouched nature.
On the seaside, visitors can enjoy swimming, exploring the rocky shore, and even barbecue on the beach. The mountain side features "Athletic Forest" with various playground equipment and "Umi no Ko Toride" with complex play structures and climbing walls, allowing children to play to their hearts' content using their whole bodies.
Additionally, the park is dotted with attractions like the "Kannonzaki Lighthouse," the first Western-style lighthouse in Japan, and historical gun battery remains. Cultural facilities such as the "Kannonzaki Natural History Museum" and "Yokosuka Museum of Art" also exist, offering various ways to leisurely spend a day according to one's interests. Known as a spot for hydrangeas, the "Flower Plaza" within the park showcases a variety of flowers throughout the seasons, delighting visitors.
Highlights
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A rich natural park that combines the allure of both the sea and the mountains.
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Offers diverse beachside activities like rocky shore exploration and beach barbecues.
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Scattered with historical sites and cultural facilities, allowing for various recreational activities.
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Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)
Park maps are available in English.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Available at the Park Center and Mori no Lodge (planned for April onwards).
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Are coin lockers available?
There are coin lockers in the Park Center.
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Are there restrooms available?
There are restrooms in various places within the park.
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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?
The park admission is free.
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Are there any smoking areas?
Not available.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 観音崎公園
- Postal Code
- 239-0813
- Address
- 4-1262 Kamoi, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa
- Telephone
- 046-843-8316 (Park Center)
- Closed
- Free to walk
- Business Hours
- Walk anytime
- Admission
- Free
- Access
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(1) From Keihin Express Line’s Uraga Station or Maborikaigan Station, take the bus bound for Kannonzaki, get off at the last stop and short walk from there.
(2) From JR Yokosuka Station, take the bus bound for Kannonzaki, get off at the last stop and short walk from there. - Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)