Hibiya Park is the most significant public park in Chiyoda City. This multi-purpose park is famous for nature and various famous Tokyo festivals.
Hibiya Park is easily accessible from several Tokyo Metro lines. Moreover, it’s just next to Imperial Palace and 5 minutes on foot from Ginza Downtown.
Descriptions:
The park is about 160,000 m2. It’s located in the middle of the three busiest areas- the Kasumigaseki Government area to the west, Shimbashi to the south, and Imperial Palace to the North.
It has fountains, flower gardens, a library, a museum, restaurants, and ponds. It’s not only famous for historical facts but also beautiful nature.
Besides, it’s one of the famous spots for Cherry Blossom viewing in Tokyo. So the park becomes a venue for happy people.
But, on the other hand, autumn foliage transforms the park in November with yellow and red leaves. It’s one of the best spots to enjoy autumn leaves in Tokyo.
At the same time, It has lots of space to hold festivals and public events. As a result, the park is always busy with several festivals from January to December.
Events & Festivals:
Some famous festivals, including the Japan Wine Festival in February, Africa Hibiya Festiva in July, Japan Fisherman’s Festival in November, the Gotochi Nabe Festival in November last week, and the Tokyo Christmas Market in December, take place at the park.
However, Japan Fisherman’s Festival and Tokyo Christmas Market attract more visitors than other festivals.
Opening hours:
24 hours
Admission Fee:
Free
Access:
Nearest Stations:
# Kasumigaseki Station (Via exit B2) Toko Metro Chiyoda Line/ Marunouchi Line Walk 3 minutes
# Hibiya Station (Via exit A10/A14) Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line/Toei Mita Line/Chiyoda Line Walk 3 minutes
# Sakuradamon Station (Via exit 5) Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line Walk 3 minutes