Inagi City, Tokyo. Inagi Kita Ryokuchi Park overlooks the majestic Tama River and is open for BBQ and day camping. We will introduce the townscape and sightseeing spots of Inagi-Naganuma Station.
JR Nambu Line Inagi Naganuma Station
Inagi-Naganuma Station is a station on the JR Nambu Line located in Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo. This historic station opened in 1927 and is a stop for rapid trains.
It also has good access to the city center, and with one transfer (change to the Odakyu Line at Noborito Station), you can reach Shinjuku in 33 minutes at the fastest.
The Nambu Line vehicles are characterized by yellow and orange lines.
Around Inagi Naganuma Station
There is a residential area surrounding Inagi-Naganuma Station, which has a quiet and calm atmosphere.
Although there may be commercial facilities and restaurants scattered near the station, it is also an area relatively rich in nature.
The area along the Nambu Line is also known as a cherry blossom viewing spot during the beautiful cherry blossom season.
Irresistible for Gundam lovers! Inagi City is a city of robots
Inagi City is the birthplace of Kunio Okawara, a famous mechanical designer.
Robots that he designed in the past are on display in Inagi City, and they can also be seen under the elevated Inagi-Naganuma Station and in parks.
At Inagi-Naganuma Station, there are monuments (approximately 3.6m high) of the RX78-2 Gundam and PS-08S Char’s Zaku that appear in Mobile Suit Gundam.
This is the “ATM-09-ST SCOPEDOG” installed in the park in front of the station.It is a humanoid robot that appears in the anime “Armored Trooper Votoms”.
Both of them are big, he is almost 4 meters long. It’s worth seeing.
Also, the robot-designed manhole covers scattered throughout the area have become a bit of a hot topic. There is also a manhole cover with a Gundam painted on it at Inagi-Naganuma Station, so be sure to look for it.
Inagi Transmission Base “Pair Terrace”
At Inagi-Naganuma Station, there is a tourist information center called “Inagi Transmission Base Pair Terrace.”
We disseminate all of Inagi’s tourism information, including distributing pamphlets on tourism-related facilities and introducing tourist spots.
You can also see manhole covers with Gundam and Yatter-One designs on them here.
We also sell specialty products from Inagi City.
- Business hours
- 10:00 AM ~ 7:00 PM
- Regular holidays
- New Year holidays (December 29th to January 3rd)
- Telephone number
- +81-42-401-5786
- Location
- Located next to Inagi-Naganuma Station (you can enter the store without passing through the ticket gate)
- 516-2 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi, Tokyo 206-0802
Inagi Transmission Base “Pair Terrace” - Official Website
Inagi Kita Ryokuchi Park
Inagi Kita Ryokuchi Park is a park along the Tama River. You can enjoy walks, sports, and leisure activities while admiring the scenery of the Tama River. The area is quite large, approximately 3.6 hectares.
The park is divided from the upper reaches into a gateball field, a multipurpose play field, a parking lot, a picnic field, and courts for tennis, basketball, and skateboarding.
On weekends, food trucks are also available, and the place is crowded with families and groups.
It is located approximately 13 minutes (950m) walk from Inagi-Naganuma Station. The scenery along the way is peaceful, so it’s a good distance for a walk.
parking
Parking is available for a fee. The parking lot is large, but since it is a popular spot, it may be full on holidays.
- Within 1 hour: Free
- 1 hour to 2 hours: 200 yen
- After 2 hours: 100 yen per hour
- Up to 1,200 yen for 24 hours
The majestic flow of the Tama River
The most important point of Inagi Kita Ryokuchi Park is the riverbed of the Tama River. You can feel the flow of the majestic Tama River up close.
You can encounter rich nature within 30 minutes by train from the city center.
Restaurants at Inagi-Naganuma Station
Several restaurants are open around Inagi-Naganuma Station.
Chinese Ichifuku
This is a long-established Chinese restaurant located a 1-minute walk from Inagi-Naganuma Station.
You can get ramen for 450 yen.
I received fried rice. Simple fried rice with gentle seasoning. And a large portion. It was very delicious.
- Business hours
- 11:00am - 9:00pm (lunch until 3:00pm)
- Regular holidays
- Every Monday
- Telephone number
- +81-42-378-8826
- Number of seats
- Counter seats: 13 seats
- Location
- 1030-1 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi, Tokyo 206-0802
Cafe Yokota
A small coffee shop run by a grandmother. This is also a 1-minute walk from Inagi-Naganuma Station. It has become a local community.
It’s a cute antique-style store with miscellaneous goods on display. It has a Showa retro feel.
Time passes slowly in the store. It’s nice to relax and relax while drinking coffee on your days off.
- Business hours
- 10:00 AM ~ 6:00 PM
- Regular holidays
- First Sunday/Wednesday
- Telephone number
- +81-90-2457-9640
- Location
- 125-28 Daimaru, Inagi, Tokyo 206-0801
Quiet and rich in nature. Close to the city center.
The area around Inagi-Naganuma Station is a quiet town rich in nature. With a good living environment and good transportation access, it is a convenient station for sightseeing and leisure.
It’s also nice to have a picnic in the park on the weekends.
Please come and visit us at least once.