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Musashi-Seki Park

is a public park administered by Nerima Ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is located in Sekimachi-Kita 3-chōme.

The park is noted for its cherry blossoms and for Fujimi Pond, a spring-fed pond where visitors can rent boats. Common kingfishers are frequently observed in the park and have become associated with the Sekimachi-Kita area.

Fujimi Pond

Fujimi Pond is located within the park and, like nearby ponds in Shakujii Park, Inokashira Park, and Zenpukuji Park, is fed by natural springs from the Musashino Terrace.

Visitors can rent boats and use the pond for recreational boating. The pond also plays a role in regulating the flow of the Shakujii River, which runs alongside it.

Fujimi Pond contains two small islands, Ashi-no-Shima and Matsu-no-Shima.

History

The site originated as a private park in the Taishō era, when it was known as Wakamiya Playground (若宮遊園, Wakamiya-yūen), named after the nearby Wakamiya Shrine. During this period, recreational facilities such as playground equipment were installed.

In 1935, the area was incorporated into a park development project promoted by Tokyo City. Development began on a site of approximately (17,600 tsubo), including a (7,000 tsubo) pond, with a budget of 41,000 yen. At this stage, it was named Musashi-Seki Park.

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