Matt Godden

human : artist

Bring content into view.

A Day in Taiyo Park

Taiyo Park, what to say? Created by one man as a part of an attached assisted living facility for intellectually disabled residents, Taiyo park provides both an opportunity to participate in work activities doing maintenance, and a chance to see the wonders of the world, for people who would otherwise be unable to travel, while also providing an interesting place for visiting family.

What’s most fascinating about it, is that everything is made of durable materials. It’s all carved stone, real terracotta, etc. It’s not theme-park stone-effect-paint fibreglass. Everything at this place was made to last a long time, being maintained by disabled caretakers. Teams of stonemasons were employed for years to build this place – it’s a level of craftsmanship usually reserved for a religious building, in a pre-modern timeframe.

It’s also a local tourism venue, popular with the cosplay crowd. It’s so local, I think we were the only westerners we saw on the day. One local mustered up the courage and curiosity to ask “HOW did you find out about this place?”

I had to answer honestly “this is the reason we’re in Himeji, in fact, it was the first priority when we planned our Japan trip”. They were astounded.