
- EAST AREA
- NIHONBASHI
RYOGOKU BRIDGE CHILDRENS PLAYGROUND
This park is a long stretch along the Sumida River just before Ryogoku Bridge. You can also walk right next to the river while viewing the Sky Tree.
This park is a long stretch along the Sumida River just before Ryogoku Bridge. You can also walk right next to the river while viewing the Sky Tree.
It is said to be the first park in Japan and is famous for its cherry blossoms. There is also a small monorail that goes up and down from the nearby Oji Station, which is literally a mountain. The park is also home to the ruins of the residence of Eiichi Shibusawa, and there is […]
It is not a tourist area, just an ordinary shopping street. But for some reason, it gives the impression of being quiet and elegant. It is a fun shopping street to walk around while thinking about what it would be like if you lived nearby.
One of Tokyo’s esteemed daimyo gardens, it offers an ideal size for a leisurely walk. The majestic weeping cherry tree at the entrance is particularly breathtaking.
The red bridge is often chosen as the scenery of Tsukuda-jima and Tsukishima. It is also an interesting contrast to the high-rise condominiums on Tsukuda Island. There are Sumiyoshi Shrine and Tsukuda Tendai Jizoson nearby, so please visit them. The Tsukuda Tendai Jizoson in particular is located in a mysterious place, so it is fun […]
Compared to the neighboring Hamarikyu Gardens, this garden is smaller and easier to look around. Although it is surrounded by buildings, visitors can enjoy the contrast between the beautifully landscaped garden and the square buildings.
A large park located next to the Imperial Palace. It is conveniently situated with many train stations in the vicinity. I recommend enjoying tea or having lunch at the terrace on the ground floor of “Matsumoto-ro” Restaurant, which is located near the center of the park. There is also a unique library with an unusual […]
A promenade surrounded by greenery, perfect for strolling. It runs from around Chitose Funabashi to Mishuku. It runs through the middle of a residential area, so there are not many shops around, but you can enjoy a leisurely stroll. (This spot refers to the Karasuyama River Greenway Jabujabu Pond.)
The new National Stadium with its tiered roof and greenery looks beautiful even from a distance. Even on days when there are no events, you can take a look around if you are in the surrounding area. Passing through here, Sendagaya and Aoyama are connected.
An open park leading to Meiji Jingu Shrine. Festivals and flea markets are often held at the event plaza across the road. It connects Shibuya and Harajuku, so take a walk around it on your way to the park.