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peter g
at 2024 Jun 30
peter g
at 2024 Jun 30
Koshigaya Park was officially opened in 1985 as part of a sister city relationship between Campbelltown and Koshigaya City in Japan. The park was designed to celebrate and showcase Japanese culture, particularly through its traditional garden features and design elements.
The park's centerpiece is its meticulously crafted Japanese garden, featuring elements such as cherry blossom trees, a koi pond, wooden bridges, lanterns, and pagodas. These elements are designed to evoke a sense of tranquility and harmony, typical of traditional Japanese gardens.
Beyond the garden, Koshigaya Park serves as a venue for cultural events, educational programs, and community gatherings that promote cross-cultural understanding between Australia and Japan.
The park is named after Koshigaya City in Japan, which is Campbelltown's sister city. Sister city relationships like this aim to foster international goodwill and cultural exchange between two cities. The name "Koshigaya" itself has historical significance in Japan, referring to a city with a rich cultural heritage and community spirit.
George Nattey
at 2024 May 04
George Nattey
at 2024 May 04
This is a really nice park area during the day. Lots of groups about and playing semi-organised games of volleyball. the lighting looks pretty poor for night time, so I don't know how safe id feel here, but a great spot.
Ky
at 2024 Apr 18
Ky
at 2024 Apr 18
My daughter and I have been playing here for many of years now, it's nice for kids to meet other kids to play and you can see from every angle so you know you won't lose your kiddy in the crowd, which is always ideal lol.
Cilia van Zal
at 2024 Feb 19
Cilia van Zal
at 2024 Feb 19
A lovely park right opposite of the library.
The toilets are very dirty though and there was no soap.

Some equipment in the playground was locked or not working.
Regular maintenance would make this park a 5 star park.
Belal Dakkak
at 2023 Jul 20
Belal Dakkak
at 2023 Jul 20
Went here to attend the Chill Festival held each year. Great park with amble car parking, tasty food trucks and rides. A great day out for young and old.
Hanof
at 2023 Jul 03
Hanof
at 2023 Jul 03
Chill Fest 2023 was not worth the trip as the festival was one hour away from my place.
I would recommended only for kids. The rides wasn’t good enough for adults. However, there were winter vibe and was clean.
Sororitas
at 2022 Jan 26
Sororitas
at 2022 Jan 26
Beautiful and well maintained. Great play area for kids including wheelchair swing. Lots of undercover tables and chairs as well as lovely shady trees to picnic under. Bathrooms are clean enough but do not have soap so make sure to bring sanitiser. There is a water refill station which is handy and lots of open grassy areas. I like that there is a no ball games area to ensure picnics are undisturbed. There are barbecue facilities too.
Tahir Rauf
at 2019 Jan 02
Tahir Rauf
at 2019 Jan 02
Its a good little park, always green and charming. I have seen NYE fireworks there a couple of time.

A lot of swings and slides for kids. Park is very well maintained with lush green grass all around the year. Plenty of parking around and good things is, a lot of restaurants around.