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"A serene park located near The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo, offering seasonal views of cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. It provides a peaceful escape from the bustling city and is easily accessible from the hotel." - Paul Jebara
Quiet break in the middle of Akasaka 🍃
Went to Hokicho Park while spending time in Akasaka. It’s a simple, quiet place clean, green, and peaceful. Not many people, which makes it perfect to just sit, think, or relax for a bit. It’s not big, but the vibe is really calm. Sometimes that’s all you need.
Loc Pham
Google
Nice little park with a pond and Japanese atmosphere in the middle of the busy district of Roppongi. There are some playgrounds for kids as well
Arturo Méndez
Google
Really nice small park. Went for a light run on a rainy day and it was empty, but it looked taken care of, really nice. Also had a few cherry blossom trees
Noor M
Google
Beautiful, quiet park with a pond and a few running streams along a peaceful walking path. Lovely place to see some nature. Has clean washrooms and is mostly accessible.
SL Y
Google
Park. Popular with young families. Small basketball area. Swings for kids. Grass. Sakura trees
Kimy Nguyen
Google
Beautiful hidden place among busy streets of Tokyo !!! Stopped by a rainy day, good for relax sitting place for view of the pond.
Salomé Watel
Google
If you want to come and rest after walking around the neighbourhood, this park will be perfect. Loved the atmosphere of serenity.
Michael Wu
Google
This year, the lights of the cherry blossom is on from 17:00~23:00 till April 14th.
Got to say, it’s really beautiful!
The scale is not that big!
However, the view is quite magnificent in such a short distance of road trees.
Absolutely worth a visit!
Night view is really great!
Especially it’s on until 11pm when the other places are usually on before 9pm only~.
Randy S.
Yelp
Tokyo, Roppongi. March 2024.
This is a serene getaway from the bustle of Roppongi. The park is adjacent to and seemlessly blends into Tokyo Midown Gardens.
The area once held a secondary residence for The Mori family, of the Hagi Clan in Kansai. If you think you've heard the name it's because a lot of Roppongi including Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills, parts of Toranomon, and the new Azabudai Hills have been shaped by the family's development company.
The area was once covered in so many Japanese cypress trees it was known as Hinoki Yashiki. Today the area has been redeveloped by the Minato Ward. Although it is adjacent to Roppongi, the park is actually considered a part of Akasaka.
The park is dominated by a restored pond fed by a cascading small stream and best sitting at a replica teahouse-like structure at the pond's edge. This is also a great area for children with play equipment that blends in as art sculptures. One part has winding paths through trees and flora, including sakura. Another part is more lawn-like for people to spread out and enjoy.
Unless you take the time to walk out of the Midtown complex you would never see the small park for it's depth and beauty.
Andrew M.
Yelp
Cool little park on the way to the mall. There are a lot of families here and a lot of people having lunch on the grass.
Next to the park you will find a large glass sky scraper where many people go to work. I think it is a nice way to get away from the office mid day don't you think?
Tee E.
Yelp
Really close to Tokyo Midtown District and Roppongi. Be careful if you have any allergies that I do or get bit by bugs easily, this place is full of bugs. I had to take my allergy medication because it got really bad. The best thing about this place is the waterfall and the large body of water in the middle of the park. The park isn't that big but it's a little nice walk to kill the time if you want to just stroll around. The mall is up the street from this park as well.
Marie T.
Yelp
A beautiful park!
A huge lawn space - to picnic, to run, to play with a ball...etc...
Four play structures for children to play including a slide and a swing. You do need to be extra careful on the slide because it is very high and the stairs to climb up can be steep for young children.
My son is currently 2 years old and he's still a bit fearful when he goes down the slide, BUT he keeps wanting to slide down over and over. LOL
Theres a small fountain where children can get wet and wade in the water.
Also, there's a small basketball court also - first come, first served!
Next to the big lawn space is a small pond where you can walk around or sit on a bench and relax.
Dogs are allowed in the park but you must keep the leash on the dog.
There are many seasonal happenings at this park so visit frequently!
Lily G.
Yelp
Came here to release some stress and be in nature. Walked around and I quite enjoyed this park. Wasn't overcrowded, but many families there enjoying time together.