Historical landmark • Japan, 〒359-0042 Saitama, Tokorozawa, Namiki, 1-chōme, 所沢航空記念公園
Standing in Tokorozawa Aviation Memorial Park, the monumen commemorates the establishment of Japan's first airfield in April 1911. It is a place of special significance for aviation enthusiasts.
In the park, the C-46 medium transport aircraft “Tenma,” once used at the Iruma Air Base by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, is preserved in a static display. The opportunity to see this historical aircraft up close will excite aviation fans and general visitors alike.
The park also features a statue commemorating Japan’s first aviation victims. The tragic accident of 1913 is a quiet testament to the sacrifices made alongside the development of aviation technology.
Boasting an extensive area of approximately 76.3 hectares, Tokorozawa Aviation Memorial Park is an urban park that utilizes the site of the former airfield. It is a relaxation spot for Tokorozawa citizens, allowing leisurely moments in lush surroundings while feeling the presence of aviation history.
The park is conveniently located within walking distance from Seibu Shinjuku Line’s “Kokukoen Station.” It's also known as a cherry blossom spot in spring, offering different scenery across the seasons. This dual-purpose destination allows for both historical exploration and nature walks.
Visiting Tokorozawa, the birthplace of aviation, brings thoughts of Japan’s aviation history and a sense of future breakthroughs. It offers memorable experiences not only for aviation enthusiasts but also for lovers of history and nature.