The Meguro Sky Garden is a beautiful, 7,000 sq meter circular garden park built on top of Ohashi Junction. The garden park is open year round and is home
Nakameguro Park (中目黒公園) is a well-maintained open grass park frequented by locals and families. They have a “Flower and Greenery Learning Center” and a
Meguro Citizens Center, Meguro provides an infant & toddler playroom, balancing equipment, trikes and push cars, piano, rings and much more.
Fusumacho Park Playground (衾町公園) and Bicycle Park has about 60 trikes and bikes fit for toddlers up to elementary aged kids; 4 toddler trikes, 40 bikes and trikes for kindy aged kids, and nine 14″ bikes for elementary aged kids. The bicycle traffic safety park is clean and well kept with a working
Meguro Ginza Playground is a newly refurbished sand park a 2-minute walk from Nakameguro Station. Kids play while watching the trains (Hibiya &
Higashine Park & Playground is a newly renovated playground with equipment to challenge little ones. Located just 10 minutes on foot from Buta Park (Pig Park) at Komazawa Olympic Park and an 11 minute walk to Fusumacho Park Playground and Bicycle Traffic Safety Park. It`s a great area to spend the d…
The Imperial Palace and Garden is in the centre of Tokyo. Find out how to visit, what to do, admission and other tips for visiting.
Connecting Shibuya and Harajuku, Miyashita Park revolutionizes “walkable architecture” and is a symbol of futuristic architecture in Tokyo.
The completely renovated multi-purpose facility in Shibuya features shopping, green space, city views, sand volleyball and a skate park.
A stunning oasis in the heart of Tokyo.
With sprawling lawns and beautiful trees, Yoyogi Park is a place where you’ll see a cross section of Tokyo’s population, at their happiest, enjoying nature.
From picnics to performers, street food to music festivals, rockabilly dancers to cycling, Yoyogi Park in Tokyo has something for everyone.
Hamarikyu Garden Park (浜離宮恩賜庭園 Hama-rikyū Onshi Teien) is one of the largest and most diverse Japanese Garden Parks in central Tokyo.
If you love nature walks, bird watching or insect hunting then Rinshi no Mori is the park to visit. The 120,762.91 sq m park is home to several hundred
Defying generations of dutiful park landscapers, Todoroki Valley is a 1.2km stretch of Tokyo’s original forests, bisected by the peaceful Yazawa River.
Shinjuku Chuo Park is a huge park with a great kids playground, running paths and a summer water play area. Located right next to the Tokyo Government
Setagaya Park Area with Kids Itinerary. Fungo`s Breakfast and Burger Cafe, Setagaya Play Park, mini SL train ride, free pedal-go-carts then splash around at
Setagaya Park is a great park for kids. They offer train rides on a Mini Steam Locomotive, ride racecar-style go carts in a traffic park with working traffic