Zenpukuji Park

Park · Suginami

Zenpukuji Park

Park · Suginami

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3 Chome-9-10 Zenpukuji, Suginami City, Tokyo 167-0041, Japan

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Nestled in a quiet residential area, this lovely family park boasts serene lakes for boating, wooded paths, a charming Shinto shrine, and lots of birdlife to admire.  

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3 Chome-9-10 Zenpukuji, Suginami City, Tokyo 167-0041, Japan Get directions

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3 Chome-9-10 Zenpukuji, Suginami City, Tokyo 167-0041, Japan Get directions

+81 3 3396 0825
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Features

wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible parking lot
crowd family friendly
parking street

Last updated

Mar 9, 2025

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"A park rich in birdlife where visitors can spot species like the common Kingfisher, noted for its serene environment."

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Yuko Koda

Google
It's smaller than Inokashira Park, but it's a park where locals take walks. Thirty years ago, children used to catch crayfish, but now no one does that. The cherry blossoms are more beautiful at Shimoike Pond.

James F

Google
One of the hidden gems of Western Tokyo. A perfect place for an afternoon stroll before dinner in Nishi-Ogikubo. Also an annual outdoor art festival called “trolls in the park.”

Clara

Google
I enjoy taken a walk. I noticed many people taken photos of small birds at the small lake. There is also playground for the kids. I took photos of the Sakura

Comers True Dream

Google
The good thing about this park is that the trees with autumn leaves are low. So you can take beautiful pictures of autumn leaves with your mobile phone.

Bartek

Google
Beautiful and peaceful place. Good place for a run or just a calm moment enjoying bird's songs and nature

Anna Pinsky

Google
Large park in a quiet residential area excellent for a stroll and a boating lake.

Y N

Google
Beautiful park and walk. Walked from Nishi eifuku to asagaya through zenpukuji by the river. Unfortunately under construction at the start but enjoyed the walk anyhow

Jörg Schwarz

Google
a park with big 2 lakes. nothing really special but so peaceful and calm. good place for walking your dog.

Kay T.

Yelp
This is a nice park with a river running through it. I came here for hanami (cherry blossom viewing), and just sat around look at the beauty, drinking and eating snacks. It's a nice small park. It's about a kilometer from the Asagaya station. A little walk. There are bathrooms and a convenient store on the south end of the park. I'm sure if you are in the central Tokyo area, Yoyogi and Ueno park might also be a good choice for Hanami.

Dean F.

Yelp
(4.5/5 stars) Yelp 100 Challenge 2015 - 94/100; Countdown 4/10!) In my Yelp explorations, I've had several chances to pass through this famous, old park in the middle of residential areas north of and between Nishi Ogikubo and Kichijoji stations on the JR Chuo line, so I decided a review is in order. Expectations towards public parks vary depending on location and area covered. Zenpukuji Park has been around for quite a long time, and covers a long, snaking area while winding through old neighborhoods and providing much needed greenbelt relief across a landscape covered with residential dwellings and low-rise office buildings. Highlights: + Layout: 4/5 stars (the winding, snaking confines of the park make it seem more spacious than it really is, but accents of ponds, lakes, rivers and LOTS of trees make it a very pleasant place to walk through and enjoy the seasonal changes of scenery) + Facilities: 3.5/5 (your standard restrooms, lots of benches and picnic tables in certain areas; childrens' playground equipment is also installed in some areas that have open space for this) + Access: 3.5/5 (most visitors either live nearby or come by bicycle; if you're using public transportation, it may be tricky to figure out which bus to catch from Nishi Ogikubo or Kichijoji, depending on which part of the park is your destination) + Extras: 4/5 - see below - Boat Rental (separate spot): In the western part of the park, rowboats are available for rent on weekends - great to see the expansive pond in that part of the park - Museum: 3.5/5 (there's a small museum featuring art works of local citizens and civic groups; rotating exhibits; located about 80 meters to the west of the boat rental dock, on the north side of the pond) - Sakura viewing: 4.5/5 (during the spring sakura season, there are plenty of opportunities to see the cherry trees in full bloom throughout the park. Many are planted so their long flowing branches reach out over the water, providing beautiful views and great photo opps This park is so big that I haven't explored all of it yet, especially the section to the northwest. I'll update this review after making my way there. In the meantime, it's a nice, quiet place to contemplate life while viewing the natural scenery.