Shimizu Park (清水公園) is a privately owned park located in Noda City in north-eastern Chiba prefecture about 65 kilometers north of Tokyo.
It is located 200 meters west-north-west of Shimizu-kōen Station on the Tōbu Urban Park Line, which is roughly 30 km east of its terminus in central Saitama city.
Many of those bloom in late March or April when an annual Cherry Blossom Festival is held.
[2] [3] In 1894, Mogi Kasiwae, father of the first president of Noda Soy Sauce (now known as Kikkoman) rented some land on a forested area in front of Konjōin, a Buddhist temple that opened in 1398.
"[6] This park, which is normally open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, is currently operated by Sensyusha Co, a company closely associated with Kikkoman Soy Sauce, whose roots trace back to Noda city.