Hanegi Park
Park · Setagaya ·

Hanegi Park

Park · Setagaya ·

Park with plum blossoms, sports facilities, playgrounds & Mt Fuji views

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Rated 4.2 stars by 13 reviewers
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Hanegi Park by null
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Hanegi Park by null
Hanegi Park by null
Hanegi Park by null
Hanegi Park by null
Hanegi Park by null
Hanegi Park by null
Hanegi Park by null
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4 Chome-38-52 Daita, Setagaya City, Tokyo 155-0033, Japan Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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4 Chome-38-52 Daita, Setagaya City, Tokyo 155-0033, Japan Get directions

+81 3 3322 0415
city.setagaya.lg.jp

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 16, 2025

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Hanegi Park

Dani B.

Google
Parque Hanegi, in Setagaya, Tokyo, is a peaceful urban oasis known for its 650+ plum trees that bloom from late January to early March, creating a colorful and fragrant spectacle. The park features tennis courts, baseball fields, and playgrounds, making it popular with families and locals. Free and open 24/7, it’s easily accessible from Umegaoka Station. Ideal for enjoying nature, sports, and seasonal beauty in the city.

Rizky N.

Google
If you visit japan in February, you're in luck because the cherry blossom's sister is in bloom. February is the Plum Blossom season and I believe that this park is one of the best spot to enjoy the Plum Blossom in Tokyo. It has a lot of trees and from several different varieties. If you're in luck, they usually held a Plum Blossom festival during February to March. There is no entrance fee to the park, just be sure to behave and don't do anything that will ruin the plans and/or disturb other visitor. If you're tired from your trip, there are a lot of bench to sit while enjoying the scenery. It's easy to get here, just stop at Umegaoka Station, and the park is just steps away.

Hugo and K.

Google
Underrated park with beautiful plum blossom festival! This park is so peaceful and quiet and a quick walk to Shimo-Kitazawa. Lots of beautiful plum trees and even a spot where you can see Mt Fiji!

Cho Zin W.

Google
The pictures I took on 19th of February. The garden is a little bit old and all the trees can’t bloom but you can still enjoy typical Japanese garden style.

Mary

Google
Hanegi park is a place that I usually visit each year during the plum blossom season. There is a wide variety of types (and colors) of blooms. The area around the park is also nice. The nearby Fuglen is some of our favorite spots to get coffee. There are also several train stations nearby, so it’s easy to get around as well.

Jordan

Google
Awesome party for Hanami or plum viewing! It’s a pretty big park and very clean. There are also people walking dogs around the park for all those dog lovers. There’s a family zone with a childrens play area and also an ice cream stand making this location perfect for family day outs too. Cafe near by also!

TAHIR C.

Google
A big park with many sections for kids, elders, picnickers, joggers, runners, hikers, sports players and for anyone interested in fruit trees such as plum & apricot. All fruit/flower trees are properly tagged with their names and types. Kids have many activity sections. Walking and running tracks. A lot of benches and tables to sit and eat. It's a hilly location offering tracks going up and down. Multiple sets of toilets and vending machines inside the park too.

Mae Saschiel M.

Google
I went on a weekday afternoon so there weren't a lot of people. I was able to enjoy a calm walk while admiring the beauty of the flowers.