1 Hibiyakoen, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0012, JapanMap
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Autumn vibes! Colorful trees and wonderful environment. Peaceful and quite place.
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HibiyaPark Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Hibiya Park is a public park in Tokyo’s Chiyoda ward. During the Meiji period, the park was used as a military muster area and parade ground. It has become a resting place for workers who gather at lunchtime to have a few minutes break from office-related stresses. On weekends, Hibiya Park is popular among courting couples. It is close to the Imperial Palace and a short walk from Ginza. Park facilities include a library, public tennis courts, restaurants, a flower shop, and an open-air arena where concerts are often held.
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HibiyaPark Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Autumn vibes! Colorful trees and wonderful environment. Peaceful and quite place.
Nice place to have a morning run with friends on weekend. Greenery is amazing.
Traveling to the Imperial Palace of Tokyo, Japan, punch in Hibiya Park, the park is located in the south of the Japanese emperor's residence in Tokyo. It is a modern Western-style park in Japan. It has a history of more than 100 years. This open park has no doors and boundary walls, and many citizens are here to refine their bodies.
The park is very clean, although not big and surrounded by high-rise department stores, but also flowers and trees, the pool is clear and green. There is also a "Mountain Weeds Exhibition" that is also very interesting - looking forward to a month later the red leaf season is more beautiful...
why would I not recommend it? hibiya park is close to everything - roppongi/Toranomon, imperial palace, shimbashi, Tokyo station - all in walking vicinity. yet it is so serene that for a moment (looking at the lake) you may forget the hustle and bustle of the city. grab some food at hibiya mall nearby but if you want to save up, just buy a cup of coffee for a slow stroll; then walk up to the palace garden
A large rest park located near Tokyo Station, the heart of Tokyo, Japan, the historical significance of the past is a stark one, and it is really good as a park in the city center. Workers, tourists, men, women, and young and old often visited large-scale events were also held ..^^
Japan's Hibiya Park, this park is a Western-style modern park in modern history of Japan. This park is super beautiful to the Sakura Festival. The area is also very large, including music halls, bookstores and other buildings.