Japan's National Government Parks ( 国営公園 , Kokuei Kōen ) are parks or open spaces established by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism under the City Park Law ( 都市公園法 , Toshi Kōen-hō ) .
3-589: Asuka Historical National Government Park ( 国営飛鳥歴史公園 , Kokuei Asuka Rekishi Kōen ) is a National Government Park established in Asuka , Nara Prefecture , Japan in 1974. The park comprises five areas: the Amakashi-no-Oka Area, where there is an observatory with a view over the old capitals of Asuka and Fujiwara-kyō and of Yamato Sanzan ; the Iwaido Area, similarly with views to Yamato Sanzan as well as over
6-713: The Minister of the Environment under the Natural Park Law ( 自然公園法 , Shizen Kōen-hō ) . The first National Government Park, Musashi Kyūryō National Government Park , was started in 1968 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the Meiji Restoration . The park opened its door to the public in July, 1974. In total there are seventeen National Government Parks, listed below in chronological order: This article about
9-694: The terraced rice fields of "Inner Asuka"; the Ishibutai Area; the Takamatsuzuka Area; and the Kitora Tumulus Area. This article about a national/quasi-national park or protected area in Japan, or related topic is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . National Government Parks These parks are different from the country's network of National Parks , which represent areas of outstanding natural significance and are declared by
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