
- SOUTH AREA
- SHIBUYA
YOYOGI PARK
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.
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.
An open park where you can relax in the middle of Shinjuku. It is large enough to enjoy various types of gardens. Except for alcoholic beverages, you can bring your own lunch, so we recommend that you buy one at the nearby Isetan before you go. There is also a Starbucks in the park.
A beautiful and large park in the heart of the city. It is harder than you think to go around the park as there are canyon-like areas. There are benches with a good view of the undulating terrain, so take a break with your lunch or a drink. The park leads to Roppongi and Azabu […]
A stone-paved street slightly off the main street of Kagurazaka. There are restaurants and kappo restaurants, but it is fun just to wander along. Hyogo Yokocho, a little further away, is also recommended.
At first glance, it appears to be an ordinary park, but within it is a restored version of a feudal lord’s garden from the Edo period. Let’s take a glance.
A park with a great view a short distance away from the busy Daikanyama area. We recommend buying croissants and other items at Hillside Pantry and having a picnic here.
The address near Daikanyama is “Sarugakucho,” a 6th-7th century burial mound that gave the area its name. It is a small space but has been carefully preserved with a very nice atmosphere. If you visit the neighborhood, pay a visit.
A street lined with very beautiful ginkgo trees. It is perfect for a stroll during the fall foliage season. It is recommended to enter from Shirokanedai Station and walk back and forth along the street. The street also leads to Ebisu and Hiroo, but they are a bit far.
The historic building has been turned into a museum. Even if the exhibits are not to your liking, the gardens and building alone are literally enough to enjoy. It also has a nice restaurant. In addition, the “Nature Education Park” is located right next door. 200,000 square meters of nature in the heart of the […]
When it comes to strolling in Tachikawa, this Showa Kinen Park is the place to go. The park is large and offers a variety of scenery. There are stores and cafes inside, so you can enjoy the whole day. If the park is your goal, JR Nishi-Tachikawa Station is the nearest station.