After this long rainy season, the hot and humid summer of Japan comes. My elementary schooer goes to the children's pool in the city almost every day on weekdays.
All children pools on the links below are free! However, since they are public ones, there are some rules. Please be sure to bring your swimming cap, this year. The free rental caps are gone to prevent COVID-19.
Date and time
July 18th (Saturday) to August 31st (Monday)
9:30am to noon, 1pm to 4pm
*The Maisaka Omotehama Park Children's Pool is currently being prepared for opening on Saturday, July 18, but the opening may be slightly delayed.
Official Information Page (Japanese)
There will be restrictions on the use of changing rooms, restrictions on the number of people, and restrictions on the use of lockers. You`d better change your clothes before you leave the house.
●Enoshima Pool
●Wajiyama Park Children's Pool
●Hamamatsu Castle Park Children's Pool
●Funakoshi Park Children's Pool
●Aioi Park Children's Pool
●Maisaka Omotehama Park
All children pools on the links below are free! However, since they are public ones, there are some rules. Please be sure to bring your swimming cap, this year. The free rental caps are gone to prevent COVID-19.
Date and time
July 18th (Saturday) to August 31st (Monday)
9:30am to noon, 1pm to 4pm
*The Maisaka Omotehama Park Children's Pool is currently being prepared for opening on Saturday, July 18, but the opening may be slightly delayed.
Official Information Page (Japanese)
There will be restrictions on the use of changing rooms, restrictions on the number of people, and restrictions on the use of lockers. You`d better change your clothes before you leave the house.
●Enoshima Pool
●Wajiyama Park Children's Pool
●Hamamatsu Castle Park Children's Pool
●Funakoshi Park Children's Pool
●Aioi Park Children's Pool
●Maisaka Omotehama Park
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