Kita-no-maru Park
National park · Chiyoda ·

Kita-no-maru Park

National park · Chiyoda ·

Gardens, pond, rowboats, Edo Castle gates, picnic spots

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1-1 Kitanomarukoen, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-0091, Japan Get directions

Paid street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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1-1 Kitanomarukoen, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-0091, Japan Get directions

+81 3 3211 7878
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Features

•Paid street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Dec 27, 2025

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Cherry Blossoms and Beyond: Where to Go on a Nature Meditation in Japan | Vogue

"Known for its sakura, this green space near the Imperial Palace drew crowds carrying blankets and wine for hanami parties—picnics under the cherry blossom trees celebrating the short-lived flowers—that we could see from above as people streamed toward the park." - Jo Rodgers

https://www.vogue.com/article/kyoto-tokyo-mount-fuji-nature-meditation-in-japan
Kita-no-maru Park

Anna K.

Google
Kita-no-maru Park occupies what was once the northern defensive enclosure of Edo Castle. Converted into a public park after the Second World War, it remains one of the greenest and most quietly composed spaces within central Tokyo. The old fortifications define its edges — deep moats, high earthworks and remnants of stone walls — but the interior has been reshaped into a landscape closer to a natural woodland than a formal garden. The area you walked through, with its narrow stream, boulders and dense undergrowth, reflects that design philosophy. It feels almost untouched, with water moving slowly between stones and tall maples filtering the light. In autumn, the contrast is striking: the soft green canopy over the stream gives way, a few steps farther, to open lawns edged by ginkgo trees that turn a deep, luminescent yellow. The park absorbs these changes quietly, offering long, gentle transitions between forest shade, water reflections and wide, sunlit clearings. Kita-no-maru is often described as a retreat rather than an attraction — a place where Tokyo’s scale drops away. The sounds soften, the air feels cooler, and the city seems held at a distance.

subasish

Google
A naturally decorated garden... Eye Soothing in any time round the year... Free of tickets... Perfect place for capturing some awesome photos... This summary reflects the late autumn view of the Garden...

Mark W.

Google
Wonderful park. Lots of space to relax. Good variety of landscapes including Japanese and western styles. Also has lovely picnic areas.

Javin Y.

Google
This park is located next to the Imperial Palace and it’s a beautiful park with lots of trees and flowers. It’s a very popular spot for seeing Sakura Blossom espacilly in Chidorigafuchi Moat. The garden is also home to the famous Nippon Budokan which is a great place to visit. However, be prepared it will be very crowded during peak season.

Hugo P.

Google
This park is located next to the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace. It has nice paths snaking along the park and even a small lake. It is a shame that parts of this park are so abandoned, as the tall grass seems to be growing everywhere.

aLvin Y.

Google
This park was accidentally discovered during last year’s visit to Chidorigafuchi, during cherry blossom 🌸 season. Well maintained park with free entry. Great place to spend a relaxing picnic with families and friends. Visited during late November to enjoy the beautiful autumn sun and 🍂 colors, during a wonderful sunny day. Highly recommended!!!

FAME NIWIT S.

Google
Less popular park but it is indeed a very nice place to chill out. The grass is so thin and smooth. Please keep it clean after your meal. The toilet is enough and not too dirty. Easy walk from Kudanshita station.

Ryo Shimao I.

Google
Really nice to walk through here as opposed to the bigger, featureless roads when exploring the Chiyoda area. Also cute to see school children having a picnic as part of their normal school schedule!? ‘Tis always good to be amongst some nature 🌲🌿 There’s an expansive grass area that says “no exercising / 運動禁止” which I find ironic and rather hilarious 🙈🎉