Hakusan Park

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Hakusan Park (白山公園 Hakusan kouen?)is Niigata Chuo-ku Park.

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[edit] History

1873-Japan's first 25 points to open one of the city parks. Hakusan picnic site with a shrine to the east.

Shinanogawa early Showa held by the two south shore of the landfill reclamation project by the landfill Stadium, a baseball field, tennis field laden "Hakusan comprehensive playground" is built, and tennis next to the local oil field Construction companies donated by the city hall by the "hall Niigata" as the opening.

1964 Niigata earthquake and liquefaction of sand boil by the disaster occurred. Its facilities are damaged. The aging baseball stadium was eliminated by the use of the land after the earthquake disaster relief money as a measure of "earthquake memorial," and it will be built. This is currently the Niigata prefectural hall.

From the 1980s to 1970s inconvenience park facilities progressed gradually aging, and municipal maintenance due to a change can not time. THE BLUE HEARTS hall in the balcony seats during live performances have also damaged an accident occurred.

Entering the 1990s and aging facilities are weeded out. And through a riverside picnic site in the streets of the town via a tunnel under the artificial ground to change directions, north and south of the picnic site as a whole. South of the garden via the Shinanogawa YASURAGI are connected to the dam. Picnic site is currently in the area of about 7.0 ha with.

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[edit] Other facilities in the park

  • Hakusan shrine
  • Niigata Prefectural Government Memorial Hall (Old Capitol Niigata Prefecture)
  • Niigata City Music and Culture Hall
  • Niigata City Perfoming Arts Center"Ryutopia"
  • Niigata Preh. Civic Center
  • Niigata City Municipal Gymnasium
  • Niigata City Athletic Stadium

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