Kiba Park

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Kiba Park

A park with expansive lawns and the dynamic "Kiba Park Bridge."

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Kiba Park is divided into three areas: south, central, and north, and the Kiba Park Bridge, a symbol of the park, connects these areas. The spacious lawn area, "Fureai Plaza," is perfect for picnics and light sports activities. The park also serves an important role in disaster prevention as a temporary evacuation site and a base for large-scale rescue operations in the event of a disaster.

Within the park, the "Kiba Midorium" offers exhibits on naturalized plants and a playground called "Kiba Kidsrium" for preschoolers. In addition, the park includes tennis courts, a barbecue area, a dog run, an urban greenery botanical garden, a shop, a restaurant, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.

Highlights

  • Kawazu-zakura cherry blossoms bloom in late February, and Somei-Yoshino cherry blossoms bloom in late March.
  • “Kiba Park Bridge” is an iconic part of the park.
  • Fureai Plaza is a large open lawn area.
  • Children can play in the park’s pond in the summer.

Photos

  • Kiba Park Large Flower Bed.

    Kiba Park Large Flower Bed.

  • Fureai Plaza

    Fureai Plaza

  • Kawazu-zakura cherry blossoms

    Kawazu-zakura cherry blossoms

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Sorry, we don’t.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available.

Q

Are there toilets in the park?

A

There are restrooms in the park.

Reviews

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  • I used this park to practice running. There's a running course that's easy to use, and I saw lots of families having picnics. There are also stylish cafes around. The whole park has a really peaceful vibe.

  • There's a huge lawn where kids can run around, and in the summer there's a splash area too. It's a perfect place for family gatherings.

Details

Name in Japanese
木場公園
Postal Code
135-0023
Address
4-6-1 Hirano, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
03-5245-1770
Closed
No holidays
※The service center and facilities are closed over the New Year’s holiday.
Hours
Open all day
Admission
Free
※Certain facilities require fees
Access
About a 5-minute walk from the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line’s Kiba Station
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)