Introduce a park in your region

The playground of children, jogging course, community space, and relaxing spot for the people is a park. There are parks in most cities and a lot of people spend a holiday or a rest time there.

By the way, do you know the rules for using a park are not the same for each region and country? Does a park in your region allow smoking or drinking alcohol? And what kinds of playground equipment are there in the park? The information that you think it is in common may unusual for travelers. Please check rules and write it on your review. Of course, together with beautiful photos.

Please share us good parks and tips.

Points for introducing a park

1. Taking a photo of notice sign

The notice sign tells us important information. Before doing barbeque, playing with a ball and drinking alcohol, you can confirm it is allowed or not. And some parks deny pets or vehicles.

2. Introducing playground equipment

What kinds of playground equipment and facilities are there? In addition to accessibility, restroom and drinking fountain are important.

3. Showing the environment of the park

Let’s describe how good park.

4. Introducing seasonal beautiful scene

Most of the parks have trees, therefore you can enjoy views each season. Let’s share the charming photos on the map. Some people may come there for seeing it.

5. Introducing unique points
This is a unique park in Japan. Do you know what is this?

For Japanese

公園は世界中にあり、沢山の人に親しまれています。様々な楽しみ方のある公園ですが、国や地域によって使い方やルールが異なることはご存知ですか?公園を紹介する際にはきれいな写真と一緒に、そういったルールも紹介して見てください。

日本の公園には桜があることが多いですね。みなさんも近所の素敵な公園を紹介してみませんか?

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very nice post @HiroyukiTakisawa , let me arrange parks photos , and choose upon this post requirements :slight_smile:

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Me encanto tu post @HiroyukiTakisawa , muy buenas Fotos, y consejos para hacer las fotos de los parques. Lamentablemente creo que no todos los lugares del mundo son tan ordenados, prolijos y demarcados como los que veo de Japón, creo que el sistema Toyota lo aplican en todo, es un elogio.

En Tierra del Fuego las plazas o parques infantiles son mas austeros y no hay tanto verde como tampoco muchos arboles, supongo que es una cuestión de tiempo, la mayoría de las plazas se están creando en estos momentos.

Te comparto algunas fotos unas de Rio Grande y otras de Ushuaia.

Saludos Farid.

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Hi, @OSAMA

Sounds good! I’m looking forward to reading a review of Jordan’s park:-)

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Hi, @FaridTDF

Hahaha, maybe. However, it is important and interesting that we know the rules of the park in each country:-)

Your photos also very nice! Is there a small merry-go-round in a park?!

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Si @HiroyukiTakisawa , están instalando merry-go-round / Carruseles en los parques, una nueva manera de que los mas chiquitos puedan divertirse sin estar tan expuestos al frio de la intérprete.

Saludos Farid

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Here is a little one that is within a greater park and is very popular with picnickers Crystal Brook Picnic Area https://goo.gl/maps/U54feTMidH92 is within the Cardinia Reservoir Park https://goo.gl/maps/taoviL51NbS2 which is park land set aside on the western side of one of Melbourne’s drinking water supply reservoirs.

The park has always been a popular place, but lately many newer cultures to Australia such as Indians and Sudanese bring their visiting family members to this park because they can see Kangaroos hopping around and there is plenty of space to share.

Like most parks in Australia there are no entry fees, loads of parking, accessible toilets, adventurer playgrounds and plenty of open grass as well as natural bush walking trails.

This particular one also lets you see the infrastructure for the giant dam. You can’t go to the dam itself because it is protected drinking water. The park won’t appear to have many workers around but if you hop that fence expect a very quick visit and a resulting free exciting ride in a police car.

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It’s a nice playground equipment! @FaridTDF

The idea also good:-) Thank you!

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Hi @HiroyukiTakisawa ,

Thanks for sharing this useful post with us. Myself also learn how to write a park review in a very organised way.

thanks again.

I will share one of my country’s park reviews soon.

LetsGuide!

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Hi, @PaulPavlinovich

It’s a beautiful park! But is it small in Australia? :-)))
I saw Cardinia Reservoir Park and Crystal Brook picnic area on the map just now. Those are not only beautiful but there are restrooms as well.

I’ll visit some parks when I go to Australia to take a rest. Of course, I’ll avoid the beautiful but dangerous tower of the dam, just see from a distance :wink:

Thank you for sharing these nice parks:-)

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You are welcome @MdAtikuzzamanLimon

Let’s Guide together!

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como de costumbre @PaulPavlinovich , tu post son a lo grande, me encanta, en especial la foto de los canguros, creo que es un lugar que tengo que anotar entre mis sitios a visitar si voy a Australia.

Saludos Farid.

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@FaridTDF Si vienes aquí te llevaré allí personalmente.

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Yes, that is considered a small park @HiroyukiTakisawa the big ones are massive!

In this screen shot below, the blue dot is where the park I shared is, the rest of the green stuff in the image is various national and state parks. Approximately 1/3 of my home state is parks.

Regards Paul

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Te tomo la palabra @PaulPavlinovich , jajaja , espero ir en algún momento.

Farid.

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We’re nearly on the same parallel @FaridTDF just opposite sides of the planet. We need a tunnel between Melbourne and Buenos Aires.

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Te cuento algo @PaulPavlinovich , este año estaba evaluado viajar a Nueva Zelanda y Australia / Sydney, el vuelo era de unas 12 horas. pero bueno se cambio por la cantidad de días que tenia disponible de vacaciones, quedara para otra oportunidad.

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HiroyukiTakisawaさん、こんにちは。

公園はどんどん息苦しくなってきますね。平日、ヒトの気配がない公園では、気軽に立ち寄って休憩もできません。結局、イートインのあるコンビニを頼る羽目に。。。

久宝寺緑地公園は、自宅から最も近くて最も大きな公園です。大阪府営の公園なので、整備も行き届いています。ストリートビュー関連の新しい機能を試す場所として、よく利用している公園でもありますね。

今年の夏に、Video Modeを試そうと訪れると、バーベキュー利用が有料化されていました。以前から「ゴミ問題」(特に炭の放置が酷かった)に頭を抱えていましたから、当然の成り行きでしょう。平日、空いているときは、ここでYouTubeの録画をしていたのですが、気軽に使えなくなりました。コマッタ。。。

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Wow, I was surprised! Parks in Japan are so smaller than them.

Thank you @PaulPavlinovich

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wow nice post @HiroyukiTakisawa nice pictures thank you for sharing with us…

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