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Yoyogi Park
Shibuya · Parks & Gardens
Yoyogi Park is a large green space and forest park in central Tokyo’s Shibuya Ward, located next to Meiji Jingu and popular shopping areas such as Harajuku and Omotesando. With expansive lawns, tree-lined paths, a fountain, and open plazas, it is known as Tokyo’s “urban oasis” and is a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing, picnics, and jogging. The park’s history dates back to its time as an Army drill ground and later the Tokyo Olympics athletes’ village, and today it is one of Tokyo’s representative metropolitan parks for events and everyday recreation.
Yoyogi Park
Shibuya · Parks & Gardens
Yoyogi Park is a metropolitan park in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is the fifth-largest metropolitan park in Tokyo’s 23 wards and is known for its expansive lawns, tree-lined walking paths, and multi-purpose plazas, making it one of the city-center’s representative green spaces where visitors and locals can enjoy nature throughout the seasons. The park is divided into Area A, which is centered on forest and grassland, and Area B, which includes facilities such as an athletics stadium and an open-air stage. It often hosts a wide variety of international food and cultural festivals. Located just a few minutes’ walk from Harajuku and Shibuya, it is very easy to reach, open year-round, and free to enter, making it an excellent place to include as a relaxing stop on a Tokyo itinerary.
Yoyogi Park Harajuku Gate
Shibuya · Parks & Gardens
Yoyogi Park Harajuku Gate is the main entrance on the Harajuku side of Tokyo Metropolitan Yoyogi Park, located in Yoyogi-Kamizonocho, Shibuya City. It is close to the Harajuku shopping district and Meiji Jingu, making it easy to move between lively city streets and expansive green space on foot. Open 24 hours a day, it provides direct access to the lawn plaza, walking paths, and event areas, and is a popular entrance for picnics, jogging, and cherry blossom viewing among Tokyo residents and visitors. A public art installation is also placed on the plaza in front of the Harajuku Gate, adding an artistic touch to the otherwise simple entrance.
Yoyogi Park Rose Garden
Shibuya · Parks & Gardens
Yoyogi Park Rose Garden is located inside Metropolitan Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is one of the rare large rose areas in central Tokyo, where more than dozens of rose varieties are planted, allowing visitors to enjoy full blooms in both spring and autumn. After entering the park from the Harajuku side, the white archway area that comes into view is where the Rose Garden is located, making it a popular spot for strolls, photos, and family outings. Some of the roses have commemorative or gift-related significance, and the newly bred variety “Reimei,” found only in Yoyogi Park, is especially appealing to flower enthusiasts.
Yoyogi Park
Shibuya · Parks & Gardens
Yoyogi Park is located in Shibuya, Tokyo, right next to Harajuku and Meiji Jingu. It is a rare large green space and forest park in central Tokyo, and a famous spot for cherry blossom viewing and ginkgo-tree walks. The park is spacious and divided into a forest park area and another area with facilities such as an athletics stadium and an outdoor stage. It often hosts outdoor events, international food festivals, markets, and other activities. In spring, visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms; in autumn, they can admire the golden ginkgo trees. It is an ideal place year-round for picnics, jogging, and cycling to relax and unwind.
Yoyogi Park
Shibuya · Parks & Gardens
Yoyogi Park is an urban forest park in Shibuya, Tokyo, next to Meiji Shrine. It is known for its broad lawns, tree-lined paths, and versatile open spaces, making it one of the rare green areas in central Tokyo where visitors can walk, exercise, and attend large events all in one place.
Yoyogi Park Event Plaza
Shibuya · Parks & Gardens
Yoyogi Park Event Plaza is a well-known open-air plaza in Area B of Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is a popular venue for large outdoor events and international cultural festivals, and is located next to the Yoyogi Park Outdoor Stage and the Keyaki Tree-lined Avenue. Music festivals, food fairs featuring cuisines from around the world, flea markets, and other events are held here throughout the year, creating a lively atmosphere that is ideal for travelers who want to experience Tokyo’s multicultural and outdoor event culture. It is within walking distance of Harajuku Station and Meiji-jingumae Station, making it a convenient destination and one of the main venues for many of Tokyo’s large free events.