Noida Authority is developing a Japanese-themed park in Sector-94 at an estimated cost of ₹8.76 crore, aimed at enhancing green spaces and strengthening the city’s global image.
Noida, widely recognized for its modern infrastructure including high-rise buildings, extensive road networks, metro connectivity, industrial hubs, and institutional establishments, continues to expand its urban appeal through sustained focus on environmental development. The horticulture department has played a key role in this transformation by increasing green cover and creating theme-based parks across the city. In line with this vision, a Japanese-themed park is currently under development in Sector-94, reflecting a blend of international design and sustainable urban planning.
Expansion of Green Infrastructure Across Noida
The horticulture department has consistently undertaken plantation drives across parks, green belts, and central verges to maintain ecological balance and provide a healthier environment for residents. Over the years, several theme-based parks have been developed to enrich the city’s landscape and offer recreational spaces.
Among the prominent projects are the Waste to Wonder Park in Sector-94, known for its structures built from recycled materials; Vedvan in Sector-78, inspired by Vedic themes; the Medicinal Park in Sector-91; the Biodiversity Park in Sector-137; the D-Type Park in Sector-62; and wetland parks in Sectors 54 and 91. These initiatives demonstrate a sustained commitment to environmental conservation and urban beautification.
Japanese Park Project Progresses Steadily
The Japanese-themed park in Sector-94 is being developed with an estimated budget of ₹8.76 crore. The project is intended to further enhance Noida’s international identity by introducing globally inspired landscaping and design elements.
Construction work on the project is progressing at a steady pace, with approximately 70 percent of civil work already completed. The horticulture and landscaping phase is expected to begin soon, which will bring the park’s thematic features into focus.
Focus on Well-Being and Community Engagement
The park is being designed to serve as a serene and accessible recreational space for residents and professionals in nearby areas. It is expected to benefit employees working in surrounding IT companies as well as residents of nearby high-rise developments, including the Supernova complex.
By providing a calm and green environment, the park aims to support physical activity, reduce stress levels, and improve overall well-being. The initiative aligns with broader urban planning goals of creating inclusive and health-oriented public spaces.
Modern Facilities with Distinct Japanese Design Elements
The upcoming park will feature a combination of modern amenities and traditional Japanese-inspired design. Planned facilities include a water body with a bridge, an amphitheater, a food court, and well-laid pathways constructed using morrum and stone.
The park will also include diverse plantations to enhance its visual appeal and ecological value. Additional infrastructure such as parking facilities, an administrative block, and public toilets will be developed to ensure convenience for visitors.
Distinct features such as Japanese-style gazebo huts, a Zen garden, and a themed entry plaza are expected to be the key highlights of the park. A dedicated children’s play area will also be developed, making the park suitable for visitors of all age groups.
trengthening Noida’s Global and Environmental Identity
The development of the Japanese-themed park is expected to contribute significantly to Noida’s evolving identity as a modern, green, and globally competitive city. By integrating international design concepts with local urban needs, the project reflects a forward-looking approach to city planning.
Once completed, the park is likely to become a major recreational destination, promoting tourism and offering residents an enhanced quality of life. The initiative underscores Noida Authority’s continued efforts to balance rapid urbanization with environmental sustainability.
