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Honmoku Seaside Park (Naka Ward)
Last Updated April 1, 2019
A quiet park with the "Hachiseiden" where statues of eight saints from the world, such as Buddha, Christ, and Socrates, are placed.
A 5-minute walk from Honmoku Municipal Park from JR Negishi Station and Sakuragicho Station.
Location: 386-1, Honmokumotomachi, Naka-ku
Parking: None
Opening: December 1944 <Scenic Park>
Area: 40,998m2
Honmoku Seaside Park is a site where the Hachiseiden Folk Museum (outside site) is connected to Honmoku Civic Park.
It was first opened as Hachiseiden Park in 1944, and the surrounding area was reclaimed by a landfill project from the 1980s, but it is geographically in a state where the previous situation is well preserved. .
The Hachiseiden was built in 1933 by former Minister of Internal Affairs Kenzo Adachi, imitating the dream hall of Horyu-ji Temple. It is used as a local museum under the jurisdiction of the school.
It was re-maintained from 1957 to 1963, and was released as a park that made use of natural terrain.
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