Fuchu-no-Mori Park

Fuchu

Spacious park with running courses, sports facilities, and nature trails

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Fuchu-no-Mori Park

Fuchu-no-Mori Park is a spacious and popular park located in Fuchu City, in the western part of the Tokyo metropolitan area. The park's name translates to "Fuchu Forest," reflecting its wooded character and natural setting. Originally part of a US military housing area, the land was returned to Japanese control and transformed into a public park that has become a beloved destination for residents of Fuchu and surrounding communities.

The park's transformation from military housing to public green space represents a broader story of post-war Tokyo's development and the reclaiming of land for civilian use. Today, the park stands as a testament to thoughtful urban planning that prioritizes green space and community recreation.

What to Expect

Fuchu-no-Mori Park features a well-maintained running course that attracts joggers and walkers throughout the day. The park's layout takes advantage of its rolling terrain to create varied running routes with different difficulty levels. Sports facilities include areas for baseball, tennis, and other athletic activities.

Large open lawns provide ample space for picnics, kite flying, and casual recreation. Nature trails wind through wooded sections of the park, offering shade and a sense of seclusion. Cherry blossom trees planted throughout the grounds create a beautiful springtime display. The park's western Tokyo location means it tends to be less crowded than central Tokyo parks, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a more relaxed outdoor experience.

Getting There

  • Nearest Station: Fuchu-keiba-seimon-mae Station (Keio Keibajo Line)
  • Walking Time: 10 minutes from Fuchu-keiba-seimon-mae Station
  • Entry Fee: Free

10-10 Takedacho, Fuchu City, Tokyo