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Nohtaimae Park

Since it was notified as a district park in 1975, the park has been widely enjoyed by the public, with unique facilities such as a baseball field and tennis courts, as well as a wading pond nicknamed "Chapu Chapu Pond" and a traffic corner where visitors can practice bicycle riding while learning traffic rules.
In winter, the park offers sledding on the slope of the multipurpose plaza, a walking ski course open to the public, and "Wai Wai Tire Tubing," a snowmobile pulling a tire tube, as part of the Nohtaimae Park winter activities.

札幌市 農試公園

Business Hours

Outdoor pay baseball field: until Sunday, November 20, 2022
Outdoor Tennis Courts: until Sunday, November 20, 2022
Parking: 4:45 to 21:15 from April 20 to November 20, and 8:15 to 21:15 from November 21 to April 19.
Bicycle rental station and Tonkachi Square: until November 3 (Thu., national holiday) *From October 24 (Mon.), (last time to borrow a bicycle: 16:15, last time to return a bicycle: 16:30)
Playground: Scheduled to open in late April 2023
Chapu Chapu Plaza: Scheduled to open on June 1, 2023 (open from June 1 to September 30) 9:00-17:00
Public restrooms at the traffic corner: Mid-November
Public restrooms next to the parking lot: Open all year round
Public restrooms next to the parking lot: Open all year round *For other details, please check the official website.

regular closing day

Chapu Chapu Plaza: Every Friday morning is closed for cleaning.

Fee

There are facilities that charge a fee.
Please check the official website for other details.

parking lot

Yes (free of charge)

Location

6-95-21, Hachiken 5-jo Nishi 6-chome, Nishi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido

25-minute walk from Kotoni Subway Station
15-minute walk from JR Kotoni Station
20-minute walk from JR Hassamu Chuo Station
Bus No. 40 Kotoni Hachiken Line via Hachiken 5jo 1-chome] 1 minute walk from Hachiken 6jo Nishi 5-chome bus stop.

The information is current as of January 2023.
Please check the official website for details.

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