Tokyo: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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Ueno Park
Large park with a zoo, a lake and museums Ueno Park, a verdant oasis amidst the urban sprawl of Tokyo, Japan, is a cultural hub that offers a serene escape from the city's frenetic pace. Established in 1873, this park is one of Tokyo's largest and oldest public spaces, sprawling across approximately 133 acres.
Hamarikyu Gardens
Former Imperial gardens open to public Nestled amidst the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, Hamarikyu Gardens stands as a serene oasis offering a tranquil escape from the city's relentless pace. This historic park, surrounded by skyscrapers and the waters of Tokyo Bay, serves as a testament to the fusion of...
Akasaka Palace
Akasaka Palace, also known as the State Guest House, stands as a majestic example of Western-style architecture in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. This grandiose structure, completed in 1909, serves as the official accommodation for visiting state dignitaries, offering a...
Ueno Zoo
Nestled in the vibrant district of Taito in Tokyo, Ueno Zoo stands as a cherished urban oasis and Japan's oldest zoo, having opened its doors in 1882. Spanning over 35 acres, this verdant enclave offers refuge to over 3,000 animals from around the world, making it a...
Kiyosumi Garden
Kiyosumi Garden is a serene oasis nestled within the bustling city of Tokyo, Japan. This traditional Japanese stroll garden, located in the Koto Ward, is a perfect embodiment of harmony and tranquility. The garden was originally established during the Edo Period...
Koishikawa Kōrakuen
Nestled within the bustling city of Tokyo, Koishikawa Kōrakuen offers a tranquil escape to a classical Japanese landscape garden that dates back to the early Edo period. As one of the oldest and best-preserved gardens in the Japanese capital, it provides a picturesque...
Ōkuma Garden
Nestled in the bustling city of Tokyo, Ōkuma Garden offers a serene escape to nature lovers and those seeking a moment of tranquility away from the urban rush. This hidden gem, situated within the Waseda University campus, features a traditional Japanese landscape...
Yoyogi Park
Park on site of the 1964 Olympic village Yoyogi Park is a verdant oasis nestled in the bustling city of Tokyo, Japan, offering a tranquil escape from the urban landscape. This expansive park, located in the special wards of Tokyo, is one of the city's largest and most popular green spaces, beloved by both...
Shiba Park
Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, Shiba Park is a serene green haven offering a respite from the city's bustling streets. Established in 1873, it is one of the oldest parks in Japan and is part of the special wards of Tokyo, which denotes its significance in the city's...
Hibiya Park
Western-style park with flowers Nestled amidst the bustling streets of Tokyo, Hibiya Park stands as a verdant sanctuary offering respite to both city dwellers and tourists alike. This historic park, located in the special wards of Tokyo, Japan, is a picturesque haven that contrasts sharply with the...
Rikugi-en Gardens
Classical garden with a pond and teahouses Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, the Rikugi-en Gardens offer a tranquil escape with their meticulously maintained landscapes that embody the essence of traditional Japanese garden design. Created in the Edo period, around the year 1700, by Yanagisawa...
Tokyo Sea Life Park
Nestled within the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, the Tokyo Sea Life Park is an aquatic oasis that offers both locals and tourists alike a deep dive into the wonders of the ocean. This expansive aquarium, situated in the special wards of Tokyo, Japan, is known for its...
Meiji Shrine Outer Garden
Meiji Shrine Outer Garden is a Western-style garden in the Kasumigaokamachi neighborhood of Shinjuku Ward and the Aoyama neighborhood of Minato Ward in Tokyo.
Symbol Promenade Park
Symbol Promenade Park is a park in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan. The park opened in 1996. The Flame of Freedom is installed in the park.
Tetsugaku-dō Park
Tetsugaku-dō Park is a public park in Tokyo, Japan. Most of the park is in Nakano Ward, while approximately 7% is in Shinjuku Ward. It was created successively during the years 1904 to 1919 by the philosopher and founder of Toyo...
Kinuta Park
Kinuta Park is a park in Setagaya, Tokyo. The total area is 39 hectares, 240,000;m² of which are grass. Kinuta Park is famous for its cherry blossom viewing.
Sumida Park
Sumida Park is a public park in Sumida and Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. Cherry blossoms can be seen in spring, and the Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival is held in July.
Rinshi-no-mori Park
Rinshi-no-mori Park is a public park that straddles the wards of Meguro and Shinagawa in Tokyo, Japan. The park's name derives from the Japanese term ringyo shikenba, meaning an experimental forestry station.
Hatoba Park
Hatoba Park is a park along the Sumida River, northeast of Kachidoki Bridge, in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan.
Shinobazu Pond
Pond with boat rentals and bird watching The Shinobazu Pond is a pond within Ueno Park, and a historically prominent Shitamachi feature often appearing in history and works of art.
Kasai Rinkai Park
Large park with a Ferris wheel and gardens Kasai Rinkai Park is a park in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan, it contains Diamond and flower ferris wheel, form the tallest ferris wheel in the world. which officially opened on 1 June 1989. The park includes a bird sanctuary and the Tokyo Sea Life Park aquarium.
Tonogayato Garden
Tonogayato Garden is a traditional Japanese garden located in Kokubunji, Tokyo. Its name comes from the region's old name, Tonogayato, Kokubunji village. The garden covers an area of 21,124 square metres.
Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park
Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park is a park located in Minami-Azabu, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It covers an area of 67,131 square metres.
Asukayama Park
Recreational area with cherry blossoms Asukayama Park is a public park in Kita, Tokyo, Japan.
Kyū Shiba Rikyū Garden
Traditional Edo-period landscaped garden The Kyū Shiba Rikyū Garden, also known as Kyū Shiba Rikyū Onshi Teien is a public garden and former imperial garden in Minato ward, Tokyo, Japan. The garden is one of four surviving Edo-period clan gardens in Tokyo, the others being Koishikawa Kōraku-en, Rikugi-en, and Hama Rikyu Garden.
Kyū-Iwasaki-tei Garden
Kyū-Iwasaki-tei Garden is located in Taitō, Tokyo. It is the former estate of the Iwasaki clan who were the founders of Mitsubishi.
Meguro Sky Garden
Meguro Sky Garden is a linear roof garden park in Ōhashi, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, constructed on a sloping roof rising from 15 to 35 meters above street level.
Hikarigaoka Park
Hikarigaoka Park is a public park in the Hikarigaoka and Asahichō regions of Nerima Ward and the Akatsuka-shinmachi region of Itabashi Ward, Tokyo, Japan. Over 98% of the park is in Nerima Ward, with the north-east corner being in Itabashi Ward. It is the seventh-largest park in Tokyo.
Meiji Shrine Inner Garden
The Meiji Shrine Inner Garden or Yoyogi Gyoen is a public garden adjacent to Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo. The garden was once part of the suburban residences of Katō Kiyomasa and later the Ii clan during the Edo period.
Gotoh Museum
The Gotoh Museum is a private museum in the Kaminoge district of Setagaya on the southwest periphery of Tokyo. It was opened in 1960, displaying the private collection of Keita Gotō, chairman of the Tokyu Group.
Shinjuku Central Park
Urban green space with paths and play area Shinjuku Central Park is a park in western Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The park is bordered by Honnnan Dori and Kita Dori to the north, Junisha Dori to the west, Suido Dori or Minami Dori to the south, and Koen Dori to the east.
Mukojima Hyakkaen
Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden is an urban garden located in Sumida, Tokyo. The garden was created by a merchant, and is different from daimyō gardens, and therefore it not a "traditional Japanese garden" in the proper sense of the term.
Minami-Ikebukuro Park
Minami-Ikebukuro Park is a public park in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. A cafe called RACINE FARM TO PARK is also on the premises.
Shinjuku Gyo-en
Sizable park with gardens and a greenhouse Shinjuku Gyo-en is a large park and garden in Shinjuku and Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally a residence of the Naitō family in the Edo period. Afterwards, it became a garden under the management of the Imperial Household Agency of Japan. It is now a national park under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment.
Kyū-Furukawa Gardens
Kyū-Furukawa Gardens is a Tokyo metropolitan park in Nishigahara, Kita, Tokyo. The park includes a Western-style mansion, a Western-style rose garden, and a Japanese-style garden, all of which were built in early 20th century.
Komazawa Olympic Park
Komazawa Olympic Park located on land in both Meguro and Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, is a sports facility that was constructed for the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Koishikawa Yojosho
The Koishikawa Yojosho was a Japanese hospital located in Koishikawa, Edo, in what is now the Bunkyō municipality of the Tokyo Metropolis of modern Japan.
Hatoyama Hall
Hatoyama Hall, also known as the Otowa Palace, is a Western-style residence in Bunkyō, Tokyo commissioned in 1924 by Ichirō Hatoyama, and it was here that he helped form the present Liberal Democratic Party.
Komaba Park
Komaba Park is a park in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan located adjacent to the University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus.
Shakujii Park
Shakujii Park is a public park in the Japanese town of Shakujii, in Tokyo's Nerima ward. It is one of the larger parks in the metropolis.
Chinzan-sō Garden
Chinzan-sō Garden is a Japanese garden located in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Founded in 1877, the garden is rich in historic remains and artifacts. The garden is part of the Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo property and can be accessed by walking from Edogawabashi Station.
Kamezuka Park
Kamezuka Park is a children's park in Minato Ward Mita 4-16-20 in Tokyo in Japan. A literal translation of its name is “turtle tomb park”. It lies on the Tsuki no Misaki plateau. A Japanese temple, Saikai-ji, is next to the park.
Yokoamichō Park
Yokoamichō Park is a public park in the Yokoami district of Sumida, Tokyo, Japan.