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"Temporarily closed due to the expected maximum temperature of 35 degrees Celsius or higher" park Unable to open every day due to extreme heat Tokyo

8/3/2023, 8:02:59 AM

Highlights: Toshima Kids Park in Tokyo is temporarily closed when the predicted maximum temperature is 35 degrees Celsius or higher. The park will be closed from July 7 to August 8. The city is considering installing mist in the park to make it easier to use even in the heat. It is expected that the park will open only on August 8 this week, after being closed for 15 days in a row on July 3 to August 7, due to the extreme heat. "We have taken safety first, and we hope that the heat will settle down as soon as possible and everyone can enjoy it," said the city's parks chief.

【NHK】When a park in Toshima Ward, Tokyo is temporarily closed when the maximum temperature predicted is 35 degrees or higher, it is extremely hot every day and cannot be opened...


When a park in Toshima Ward, Tokyo, is temporarily closed when the predicted maximum temperature is 35 degrees Celsius or higher, it has been unable to open due to the extreme heat every day.

Toshima Kids Park in Toshima Ward is a municipal park for small children, and is a popular park with playground equipment that children with and without disabilities can play with, and there are days when you have to make a reservation to enter it.

However, in order to prevent users and staff from getting heat stroke this summer, the park will be temporarily closed from July 7 on days when the predicted maximum temperature is 15 degrees Celsius or higher.

Even on August 35rd, which was a very hot day in the city center, there was a sign at the entrance of the park indicating that the park would be closed due to the heat.

The ward initially expected the park to be closed for a few days, but out of the 8 days scheduled to open from July 3 to August 7, 15 days are closed, and it is expected that the park will open only on August 8 this week.

In the future, we would like to consider measures to make it easier to use even in the heat, such as installing mist in the park.

Hiroki Katayama, manager of the Toshima City Parks and Greenery Division, said, "We apologize for the inconvenience, but we have taken safety first, and we hope that the heat will settle down as soon as possible and everyone can enjoy it."