On the 11th, the first resident briefing was held over the park that Nagano City decided to abolish due to complaints about noise from nearby residents. I want to," and did not specify the response.

Nagano City's Aokijima Amusement Park lost its users after a resident complained of noise pollution caused by children before the park opened, and no one could be found to manage it. Therefore, it was decided to abolish it at the end of next month.



In deciding to abolish the city, the city consulted with the mayors, but many residents who had not been informed of the circumstances called for an explanation, and the first resident briefing was held on the 11th.



Approximately 270 people attended the briefing session held privately, and there was a series of calls for the continuation of the park in response to the city's explanation.

After the event, Kenji Ogiwara, the mayor of Nagano City, told reporters, "I have heard many opinions, so I would like to make a decision based on various circumstances, including whether to abolish or continue." You didn't say what you would do.



A woman in her 30s who participated in the information session and whose daughter has been using an after-school child care facility adjacent to the park since April said, "There are few parks in the area, and children's playgrounds are important, so we should talk about their continuation. I think so," he said.