Scenic spot introduction:

Hibiya Park, Tokyo, is the earliest Western-style garden in the center of Tokyo. Hibiya Park is famous for its flowers. It has Western-style flower beds, open spaces, fountains, Japanese gardens, etc. It can be called a model of the combination of East and West. Although it is adjacent to popular areas such as Ginza and Shinbashi, the park is a quiet place in the bustling city. It is a garden that can be used to relax and nourish one's soul in the metropolis. It is also a leisure paradise for Tokyo citizens.

Attractions distribution:

Hibiya Park is located opposite the Imperial Palace Gardens and covers an area of ​​about 16 hectares. The park has large fountains, heart-shaped ponds, large lawns, colorful flower beds and other garden landscapes. It also has a grand concert hall, Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya Library, Hibiya Public Hall, as well as flower shops, restaurants and other leisure and entertainment facilities. Every year, many tourists and citizens come to the park to view tulips and roses, and it is very comfortable.

Scenic spot features:

Leisure, flower viewing, photography, parks, flowers

Scenic spot map:

Scenic spot map
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

The park is famous for its flowers. In April every year, it becomes a sea of ​​tulips, with 10,000 tulips in full bloom, which is extremely beautiful. In May and November, you can enjoy different varieties of roses.

The Concert Hall holds concerts every Wednesday and Friday.

To the south of the park is the famous Ginza business district, and one block to the north is the Imperial Palace and other major attractions. It is recommended that tourists walk in this area.

Best time to visit:

April-November

Shopping recommendations:

For shopping and dining, you can go to the nearby Ginza business district, which is the busiest place in Tokyo.

Scenic spot map:

Scenic spot map
Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Asia>Japan>Tokyo City

How to get there:

Get off at "Kasumigaseki" on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Chiyoda Line or "Hibiya" on the Hibiya Line and walk for 2 minutes; get off at "Yurakuzu" on the JR Yamanote Line and walk for 8 minutes.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

Hibiya ticket prices:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

All day

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