We almost didn't go because when we pulled up it sort of just looked like a few big buildings for sporting events (hence the name Sports Complex). Then we saw a map. Wow!! This place was ENORMOUS. It had playgrounds, two running track stadiums, a slanted bike track, walking/biking paths, and observatory look-out, gardens, river with boat rentals, basketball and tennis courts, and just about any other kind of rental you could think of. We didn't even look in the buildings, so I'm sure there was much more.
We saw this sign as we were walking. haha We haven't seen any snakes or other creepy critters since we've been here...knock on wood!!
The crazy insane slanted bike loop. I didn't capture this well enough, but the slant was HUGE...I don't know how they didn't fall. We couldn't believe how fast the guys were going. The slant allows them to maintain their speed while riding in a loop. I think this was Steve's favorite part. He's never seen one before, but knew they existed.
Pretty gardens:
The map...lots to do here.
Walking paths...
The pathway to the Observatory:
Some pretty views from up high:
Avery and I laid down to take a rest while waiting for Noah and Steve to climb down.=)
We heard lots of kid's voices at the bottom of the stairs....
A Playground!! And a very cool one at that
More steep slides:
And all kinds of climby things:
This was the one thing she couldn't do. I don't think I could maneuver around these swinging balls either. The Japanese do a really good job at making parks suitable for the older kids as well as younger. Older kids would definitely not get bored at their parks.
We continued along and found another playground:
This one had a huge ZIP-LINE!
Then trying to do it herself:
Noah's still a little too young:
Here's a view of the whole zip-line. We'd never seen one that big.
Noah smiling at all the bikes he saw.=)
*Next time I'll try and write about something besides a playpark. haha!












































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