曳舟川親水公園
Hikifunegawa River Park
曳舟川の面影を残し、水をテーマとして整備された南北延長約3kmの公園です。曳舟川は、江戸時代に農業開発のために築いた「葛西用水」の葛飾における呼び名です。曳舟川の名称は、舟に縄をかけて人や牛馬が舟を引いた川であることに由来します。水遊び場、自然景観水路、芝生地ゾーンなどに分かれています。また、お花茶屋駅の北東には、芝生広場があります。自然景観水路では、水生植物が植えられ、ザリガニも生息しています。南北に長い公園のため、ウォーキングしている人も多く見られます。
It is a park of approximately 3 km extended from the north and south which was maintained with the theme of water on the side of the Hikifune river. Hikifune river is a name in the Katsushika area of Kasai water channel which was built for agricultural development in the Edo period. The name of the river is derived from that a person, a cow or a horse "pulls a boat" (= "Hikifune" in Japanese) with a rope. The park has a water playing field, a natural landscape waterway, a lawn zone, etc. In the northeast of Ohanadyaya Station, there is a open space centered on the lawn. In the natural landscape waterway, aquatic plants are planted, and crayfish are also inhabited. There are many people are walking because of a long north-south park.
東京都葛飾区亀有4丁目、白鳥2~3丁目、四つ木4~5丁目
Kameari 4, Shiratori 2 to 3, Yotsugi 4 to 5, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo
撮影日 | Date of photo
2007-04-07, 2007-04-15, 2010-03-30, 2013-01-03, 2016-08-07, 2018-07-01