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    Shimada Friendship Park

    4.7 (21 reviews)

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    Beautiful views, clean, pleasant and well maintained park. Lovely neighborhood. Parking lot has spaces for maybe 20 cars and was able to park around 8:30am on a Saturday morning. Highly recommend!

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    Ed U.

    ** The following review reflects my experience DURING the COVID-19 pandemic. ** You have to scroll on Google a while to figure out the origin of this park's name although it should have been obvious from the decorative headstones that flank the three acres here (photo: https://bit.ly/3dgmJne). The name reflects the bond between Richmond and its sister sister in Japan - the town of Shimada near the Pacific coast somewhere between Tokyo and Kyoto. Feeling more like a parklet than a park, it provides residence for a prolific population of geese whose free-falling droppings saturate the lawn portion. There are steps that lead into the water presumably not for suicidal walks but for kayakers and windsurfers looking for a launching pad. For the rest of us, it's a scenic starting point for this stretch of the San Francisco Bay Trail. It's also useful since an unmetered parking lot is next to the park. RELATED - Exploring Richmond? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2VyCP18

    Kendra F.

    It's beautiful here! I came here by mistake a few weeks ago to catch the sunset. I was looking for the marina but wasn't sure which part of the marina to come to. So far I've lucked out on getting parking right in front of the trail/water. From here you can see an amazing view of the city and of course, the water and birds are beautiful. Since moving, I needed to find a spot that's great for runs but much closer to me than Lake Merritt. This fit the bill! I ran some of it for the first time yesterday, and the view made running so much easier. There are plenty of bikers on the trail. They're courteous, but just be careful. I also bring my dog here for walks. She'd give this a five star review too!

    James H.

    Great place for a walk, run or bike ride. There's a small path that's near the water. Pretty clean area with a small free parking lot. Gets a bit chilly at night.

    John M.

    So I discovered & moved into what must be the best kept secret, hidden-gem-of-a-neighborhood in the entire Bay Area. I live in Richmond. Yes, the Richmond with the Iron Triangle & where the police department uses ShotSpotter technology. Yes, that Richmond. But situated in a narrow sliver of land South of I-580 & North of the waters of the San Francisco Bay is a residential community known loosely as Marina Bay. Forget the images of gangs, drug dealers & shootings that customarily spring to mind when Richmond is mentioned. There's none of that here. In fact, on any given day, the harbor views here rival any you'll find in Sausalito. & there are parks, lots of parks. To be exact, there are 5 waterfront parks within a few minutes' walk from my front door. How many other neighborhoods can boast that? Shimada Friendship Park is 1 of those parks. It's a tiny pocket park next to Marina Bay Parkway that would be real easy to miss while driving by. The park is dedicated to a friendship relationship established between the city of Richmond & Shimada, Japan. In the same space, this park serves as a reminder of the wrongs of the past, warns not to repeat the same mistakes & shows hope for the future. Art & installations on display in the park memorialize the internment of Japanese/ American US citizens into camps. After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, there is a real temptation to forgo our freedoms to appease our fears. What must be remembered is that 9/11 was not the 1st time America has been attacked. & 9/11 was not the 1st time that Americans have experienced an ensuing fear of further attacks. There is an incredibly important lesson to be learned here. As Americans, we all have an historical example of what happens when we allow fear to compromise our most important values. Japanese/ American US citizens were stripped of all their rights & had their lives wrongfully taken away. An enemy cannot be determined by the color of their skin, their ethnicity, or their religion. Along with the specter of the past, this park also honors the friendship between Richmond & Shimada, Japan. Richmond & Shimada are part of a sister city program which includes an exchange student program, monthly meetings & a 50th anniversary festival on April 28, 2012. Ultimately, this is just a park too. Though diminutive in size, it's big on features. There's a decent size parking lot, BBQ grills, clean restroom facilities & sweeping views of the Berkeley Hills, nearby Brooks Island, the Bay Bridge & the San Francisco skyline. The San Francisco Bay Trail runs by Shimada Friendship Park. Shimada Friendship Park is a really nice little park with a message of hope & some social commentary. Yes it's in Richmond. But once you're out here, you realize it's not the Richmond you thought it would be.

    Shimada Friendship Park is a pleasant place to visit ... and a great place to make sure ... well, you know
    Ira S.

    I was looking for a great place to watch the sunrise over Berkeley on the Winter Solstice, and saw that Shimada Friendship Park fit the bill perfectly! The morning was quiet and serene, with joggers, walkers, bikers ... and even birds. It's a pleasant place to come, sit on a bench, plan your year out to makes sure all your ducks are .... well, you know.

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    Marisa O.

    I have to say that I love this park. This park has a special place in my heart. I have been to Shimada, Japan. I just got back. I was a teacher ambassador for the Richmond/Shimada Friendship program. I learned about the history of the program. It was an amazing experience and I recommend it to anyone who has an interest. I am currently blogging about my adventure. If you like to check it out: www.foodfrommyheart.com. The park is beautifully maintained. There is a restroom. There are picnic area. The view is breath taking. If you have kids there is a playground if you take the trail to the left at Barbara and Jay Vincent park. It is about .52 miles according to the map. I will becoming back soon.

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    Nice park. I walk around the park often and there are always families playing games, flying kites and throwing frisbees. It's good to see!

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    8 years ago

    A hidden gem, nice place to start a walk on the path along the shoreline that can go for miles.

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    Great park to play with kids, run on the bay trail and just chill out. The view is so breathtaking. Superb place.

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    Outstanding views love the trails dog friendly great place to get in a good workout!!

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