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Matsunokaze Cultural Park in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, opened in April 2014 on the former site of the Bank of Japan Shakujii Sports Ground. The 4.8-hectare park preserved existing trees and buildings while adding sports facilities, jogging paths, and cultural spaces. The park was planned around three core goals: preserving nature, supporting diverse sports, and promoting local culture and tourism. A major issue was the narrow sidewalk along Fujikaido Avenue, which posed safety concerns. Though the road was managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the contractor responded to residents’ requests by conducting surveys and presenting proposals for sidewalk widening. After persistent discussions, Nerima Ward agreed to set back park land, and Tokyo reconstructed the sidewalk, creating a safer, integrated space. Despite coordination with other ongoing construction projects and a fixed opening date, the contractor managed the project efficiently. The experience emphasized the importance of planning, flexibility, and community-focused thinking in urban park development.