Video: Tokyo Tire Park
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
When the weekend comes, most parents begin to wonder where to take their active child today in order to have a pleasant time with him. And the main thing is that the baby should have fun and the parents are not bored. But Tokyo moms and dads know very well how to keep the smallest residents of this huge metropolis occupied by organizing an excursion to the Tokyo Tire Park.
An amusement park called Nishi-Rokugo or Shin Park is a great place for rest and entertainment for little fidgets. After all, where else, if not here, they will have the opportunity to climb the tail of a dinosaur, "ride" Godzilla, ride with a whistle on a tire slide and jump on slopes.
Sculptures and attractions in the Nishi-Rokugo children's playground are completely made of tires: there is a dinosaur, various robot monsters, swings, bridges and slides. In total, 3000 tires were used to equip the park. Tokyo Tire Park is one of the brightest examples of creative use of used tires.
It is worth noting that the Tire Park will be fun not only for children, but also for their parents, because there are also family restaurants and picnic tables, and a lot of shops. So while the kids are having fun, parents can calmly take a break from their fidgets.
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