The Yoyogi Park is famous for its cherry blossoms in the spring and gingko trees in autumn. Historically, this park was the Athlete’s village for the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. It is also known for international events including festivals of Brazil, Vietnam and Thailand.
Free parking spaces are available for holders of disability certificates.
Entrance | Almost flat |
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Inside | Almost flat |
Parking | Parking space for people with disabilities, Free parking with disability certificate |
Access | Almost flat |
Accessiblity |
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Available language |
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None |
Nearest station | Harajuku:JR Meiji-jingumae:Tokyo Metro (Chiyoda Line, Fukutoshin Line) Yoyogi-koen:Tokyo Metro (Chiyoda Line) |
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Elevator between platform and ticket gate | Harajuku:Exit is on the ground floor Meiji-jingumae:Elevator available Yoyogi-koen:Elevator available |
Elevator between ticket gate and outside | Harajuku:Elevator available Meiji-jingumae:Elevator available Yoyogi-koen:Elevator available |
Recommended route |
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From Harajuku, Yamanote Line Omotesando exit, cross Gorin bridge, and go straight to the entrance on the right From Meiji-jingumae, Chiyoda Line, Fukutoshin Line exit 2, cross Gorin bridge, and go straight to the entrance on the right From Yoyogi-koen, Chiyoda Line exit 4 |