Yoyogi Park

Yoyogi Park

Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) is a large urban park located in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is known for its beautiful cherry blossom trees, large open spaces, and a wide range of recreational activities.

The park was originally the site of the Olympic Village for the 1964 Summer Olympics, and it was later opened to the public as a park in 1967. Today, it is one of the most popular parks in Tokyo, attracting locals and visitors alike.

Yoyogi Park is a great place to relax and enjoy nature in the heart of Tokyo. The park features over 600 cherry blossom trees, which bloom in the spring and attract large crowds of visitors. The park is also home to several ponds, walking trails, and picnic areas, making it a popular spot for picnics and outdoor activities.

In addition to its natural beauty, Yoyogi Park is also a hub of cultural activity. The park is a popular spot for street performers, and visitors can often see musicians, dancers, and other performers putting on shows throughout the day. The park is also home to several events and festivals throughout the year, including the annual Earth Day Festival and the Thai Festival.

Getting there

From Tokyo Station to Yoyogi Park:

TrainTokyo Station
↓ Walk about 4 minutes

Akihabara Station
↓ Chiyoda Line
↓ 16 minutes (8 stops)
Yoyogi-koen Station
↓ Walk about 3 minutes

Yoyogi Park (Cost 210 yen)

Details

HoursOpen 24 hours
AdmissionFree
Phone+81 3-3469-6081
Address2-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0052
Resourceshttps://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/yoyogi/index.html