A stunning and highly urbanized metropolis in Japan, Tokyo is a remarkable city where modern innovations and Japanese traditions come together. It is considered the capital of the Land of the Rising Sun, and it is a major city that everyone should see. Tokyo is a lovely city all-year-round, being a melting pot of tourists who are interested in Japanese culture. Aside from its fascinating traditions, this city attracts tech-savvy tourists, anime fanatics, food enthusiasts, and regular people who like sightseeing and landmark visits. Aside from towering buildings and glistening city lights, Tokyo also has gorgeous parks that almost seem like extensions of heaven on earth. If you are planning a much-deserved vacation on this side of Japan anytime soon, here is a list of the most beautiful parks in Tokyo.
1. Yoyogi Park
Another gorgeous natural masterpiece that you should not miss out while in Tokyo is Yoyogi Park. It rests within proximity to Meji Shrine and Harajuku Station, which makes it accessible even for tourists. It is open 24 hours a day, and it is even more beautiful at night when city lights illuminate the place. More so, it is a popular venue for lovely events and festivals in the city, including Tokonushima Festival, and World Gourmet and Music Festival 2020. Yoyogi Park is also home to picturesque lakes, making the place even more breathtaking. It also features forested areas where you can sit under a tree while reading your favorite book.
Yoyogi Park
Address: 2-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0052, Japan
Website: Yoyogi Park
Opening hours: Open 24 hours (daily)
Price: Free
2. Shiba Park
Need more touristy activity suggestions to do on your upcoming Tokyo escapade? If so, be sure to spare a day roaming in the gorgeous paradise-like park of Shiba. Shiba Park is set in Minato City. It surrounds the iconic Zōjō-Ji temple, which is one of the most-visited attractions in Tokyo. Just like most parks on this list, it is characterized by its lush mature trees, stunning lakes, an abundance of flora, and it has breathtaking scenic views of nature, as well as the Tokyo cityscape as its backdrop. Shiba Park is a wonderful place to unwind and destress after days of checking out modern attractions and fancy restaurants in Tokyo.
Shiba Park
Address: 4 Chome-10-17 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
Website: Shiba Park
Opening hours: Open 24 hours (daily)
Price: Free
3. Hamarikyu Gardens
Make your Tokyo experience even more unforgettable by swinging by the Hamarikyu Gardens and marvel at nature’s beauty all day long. Situated close to Tokyo’s bustling shopping districts, art scene, and fantastic dining options, it is a breath of fresh air from days of going after upscale attractions in Tokyo. This park is one of the most popular man-made gardens in the city. This garden also holds some stories for centuries, and the place will make visitors feel like they have traveled back to the Edo Period. Plus, it has remarkable temples where you can say your prayers and wishes.
Hamarikyu Gardens
Address: 1-1 Hamarikyuteien, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0046, Japan
Website: Hamarikyu Gardens
Opening hours: 9am - 5pm (daily)
Price: 3 USD
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4. Todoroki Keikoku Park
Be amazed by the beauty of nature while immersing in the lovely culture of Tokyo in Todoroki Keikoku Park. Situated in Setagaya City, the park has lesser visitors compared to the first few parks on this list. This park is convenient for tourists as it is within proximity to Ooimachi Line Todoroki Station. It also exudes a quintessential charm and a serene ambiance. Plus, it has a lovely brook in the middle of lush forestry, superb walking paths where you can admire nature, and a breathtaking Japanese garden. Also, it houses a temple where you can pray peacefully.
Todoroki Keikoku Park
Address: 1 Chome-22 Todoroki, Setagaya City, Tokyo 158-0082, Japan
Website: Todoroki Keikoku Park
Opening hours: Open 24 hours (daily)
Price: Free
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5. Rikugien Garden
Rikugien Garden is located in Bunkyō-Ku. When translated in English, its name means “garden of the six principles,” which is a reference to Waka poetry’s six elements. It is a gorgeous paradise all-year-round, and it is even more magical during the spring and autumn season when the flora’s colors are at their brightest. The park is also filled with shady trees and benches — perfect for tourists who want to pause and relax for a while. Its ponds add beauty to the place as well.
Rikugien Garden
Address: 6 Chome-16-3 Honkomagome, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0021, Japan
Website: Rikugien Garden
Opening hours: 9am - 4:30pm (daily)
Price: 3 USD
6. Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden (1 USD)
Your Tokyo experience will not be complete without witnessing the enchanting beauty of Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden in Minato Ward. Locals call it Kyū Shiba Rikyū Onshi Teien, and it was once an Imperial garden during the Edo Period. Today, there are only four Edo-period gardens left in the city, and Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden is one of them. Aside from scenic nature views, Tokyo’s cityscape is visible from the park. Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden houses the traditional Zojoji temple aside from a charming Japanese garden.
Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden
Address: 1 Chome-4 Kaigan, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0022, Japan
Website: Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden
Opening hours: 9am - 5pm (daily)
Price: 1 USD
7. Koishikawa-Kōrakuen
Koishikawa-Kōrakuen is a must-visit garden that you should check out when you happen to be in Koishikawa, Bunkyō. It is a breathtaking 17th-century natural wonder that was spearheaded by Mito Yorifusa and accomplished by his son. Influenced by Zhu Zhiyu, this garden resonates with both Japanese and Chinese inspirations. Koishikawa-Kōrakuen is a paradise perfect for walks, relaxation, and picture-taking moments. It has bridges over ponds that create stunning sights for tired eyes.
Koishikawa-Kōrakuen
Address: 1 Chome-6-6 Koraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan
Website: Koishikawa-Kōrakuen
Opening hours: 9am - 5pm (daily)
Price: From 2 USD
8. Odaiba Seaside Park
Are you looking for a place where you can stroll and enjoy the views while wishing for time to slow down? If so, swing by Odaiba Seaside Park. It is a beautiful public park with scenic views of the breathtaking sea. Aside from the views, you’ll love the fresh coastal air and the tranquil setting of the park. More so, it has a fantastic playground that the kids and young-at-heart will surely appreciate. Plus, lots of dining options are scattered in the area whenever you need a pick-me-up or a carb-load session.
Odaiba Seaside Park
Address: 1 Chome-5-6 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo 135-0091, Japan
Website: Odaiba Seaside Park
Opening hours: Open 24 hours (daily)
Price: Free
9. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (from USD 91.0)
Are you planning an exciting Tokyo adventure anytime soon? You might be looking for magical places to visit in the city that will make your experience a memorable one. If so, you might want to add Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden on your list. This garden is located in Shinjuku City. It features landscaped lawns and an enchanting lake that is the highlight of this place. More than that, this piece of heaven on earth is home to mystical cherry blossoms, the national flower of Japan. If you want a hassle-free tour to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, check out this fantastic offer by Viator.
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10. Ueno Park (from USD 105.0)
Set on the captivating Ueno district of Taitō in Tokyo, Ueno Park is another lovely natural park that the city is proud to showcase. It is a public park that welcomes visitors all-year-round, and it impresses the tourists with its picturesque sceneries. Located in the heart of Tokyo, this paradise is an oasis in the middle of the concrete jungle. During the Edo period, the park was once a fraction of Kaneiji Temple. Ueno Park also has a spellbinding lake with boat rentals that tourists should try. Also, it has walking paths that are good for cardio exercises and casual picture-taking. On top of that, it is also home to fascinating museums and a zoo.
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11. Kiyosumi Garden (from USD 92.0)
The last but not the least of magical natural parks that you should see in Tokyo is Kiyosumi Garden. It is a breathtaking traditional Japanese garden that is popular among tourists who need a break from the concrete metropolis of Tokyo. Built during the 19th-century, it has a quintessential charm that its visitors come to adore. Also, you’ll admire the teahouse in the park, and you’ll be sure to take lots of pictures by the pond. The pond also has stepping stones that add charm to it.
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Fall in love with Tokyo's beautiful parks
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is not only famous for its upscale attractions, rich cultural heritage, fascinating traditions, and sacred places of worship, but it is also known for its breathtaking traditional Japanese gardens that are perfect for people who want to unwind and enjoy scenic views. If you are planning to see the natural side of Tokyo anytime soon, use this list as your guide in finding the most enchanting parks in the city.
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