Mizumoto Park

Katsushika

Largest park in Tokyo's 23 wards with wetland habitat and iris garden

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Mizumoto Park

Mizumoto Park is the largest park within Tokyo's 23 wards, spanning approximately 80 hectares in the northeastern Katsushika Ward. Built along the banks of the Nakagawa and Shin-Nakagawa rivers, the park features a unique wetland environment that provides crucial habitat for water birds and other wildlife. Its expansive grounds offer a refreshing escape from the urban landscape and showcase a different side of Tokyo's natural heritage.

What to Expect

The park is organized around a series of ponds and waterways that attract a remarkable variety of waterfowl, including herons, egrets, ducks, and seasonal migrants. Boardwalks and walking trails allow visitors to explore the wetland areas up close. The iris garden is a highlight in June, when thousands of irises bloom in a riot of purple, white, and blue. Cherry blossom trees line the main paths, creating beautiful spring scenery. The park also features a Japanese garden area, a barbecue area, cycling paths, and open spaces for recreation. Fishing is permitted in designated areas, and the park's flat terrain makes it popular with joggers and cyclists.

Getting There

  • Nearest Station: Kanamachi Station (JR Joban Line, Keisei Line)
  • Walking Time: 20 minutes from station, or take a bus (10 minutes)
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Best Time to Visit: March-April for cherry blossoms, June for irises, winter for waterfowl

3-2 Mizumoto, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 125-0832