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Inagicho Chuo Park is home to the Inagi City Comprehensive Sports Center located on the second floor level. The restaurant, which opened in 1991, offers full-service dining and is operated by Yanoguchi Fukujusan. The park itself, which opened in 1991, is a large district park spanning across Hoyo-dai 4-chome and Nagamine 1-chome. It features an indoor sports facility, the Inagi City Comprehensive Sports Center, which was completed in 1992. The surrounding area includes various facilities such as the Tama City Cultural Complex (Parthenon Tama) and the Yurikamome station building. The sports center includes multiple arenas for volleyball, badminton, basketball, table tennis, kendo, and more. In addition, there are recreational rooms, a children's playroom, and a running track above the volleyball court. Inagi City also announced plans to accommodate 100 evacuees from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in the martial arts hall of the sports center. However, only 5 evacuees were able to find shelter in Inagi City through personal connections. The park also features a large stadium, a baseball field, a pedestrian-only bridge called "Kujira Bridge," a playground with wooden play equipment, and a forest with a stream and a pond. The parking facilities include multiple parking lots for visitors. The restaurant, which opened in 1991, is operated by Fukujusan, a traditional Japanese restaurant located in Yanoguchi. Fukujusan has been in operation since 1963 and offers a variety of dishes including soba noodles, banquet meals, and catering services. The daily lunch special on this particular day is "Pork Miso Stir-fry," a high-calorie meal suitable for athletes. The set meal includes a salad, miso soup, and a generous portion of rice. Customers can also enjoy a variety of drinks at the self-service drink bar.