Kinuta Park
Kinuta Park is the largest park in Setagaya Ward, offering a vast green retreat in one of Tokyo's most desirable residential neighborhoods. The park's expansive grounds include wide-open lawns, sports facilities, and beautiful seasonal plantings that draw visitors throughout the year. Its combination of natural beauty and recreational amenities makes it a favorite destination for families, joggers, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape from the urban environment.
What to Expect
The park features enormous grassy areas perfect for picnics, frisbee, or simply relaxing under the open sky. A variety of sports fields accommodate baseball, soccer, and tennis, while a well-equipped playground delights younger visitors. The cherry blossom trees create a stunning display in spring, and the autumn foliage transforms the park into a canvas of warm colors. The Setagaya Art Museum is located within the park grounds, offering rotating exhibitions in a striking modern building. The Yato River, a small stream running through the park, adds a charming natural element with its suspension bridge and waterside plantings.
Getting There
- Nearest Station: Yoga Station (Tokyu Toyoko Line), Komazawa-daigaku Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line)
- Walking Time: 20 minutes from Yoga Station, or take a bus
- Entry Fee: Free
- Best Time to Visit: April for cherry blossoms, November for autumn colors
Location
Get Directions →1-1 Kinutakoen, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-0075
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