From Ogikubo Station South Exit, take a Kanto Bus to "Nishida-bashi" or "Sharelu Ogikubo Iriguchi" and walk 4 minutes. From the "Itsukaichi Kaido Eigyosho" bus stop, it's a 1-minute walk.
From Asagaya Station South Exit, take the "Sugimaru" bus to "Zenpukuji-gawa Ryokuchi" and it's a 0-minute walk.
From Nakano Station or Kichijoji Station, take a Kanto Bus to "Zenpukuji-gawa Ryokuchi Koen-mae" and it's a 0-minute walk.
It's a 15-minute walk from Nishi-Nogofuku Station or Hamadayama Station on the Keio Inokashira Line.
It's a 15-minute walk from Minami-Asagaya Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line. Show route
Op.Hours
Always open
Cld.Days
Year-end and New Year's holidays
Fee
Free admission (some facilities require a fee)
INFO
The service center is closed during the year-end and New Year's holidays. *Please contact the service center for operating hours and other details.
Zenpukuji River Green Space is a Tokyo Metropolitan park located in Suginami Ward, Tokyo. It's famous for its approximately 1.5-kilometer-long cherry blossom pathway along the Zenpukuji River. In spring, the cherry blossoms blooming along the river create a breathtaking spectacle for visitors.
Zenpukuji River Green Space was once an area prone to flooding due to poor drainage. After the war, the area underwent residential development, and the river was renovated, with the surrounding area developed into a metropolitan park.
The park offers a variety of facilities, including children's playgrounds, baseball fields, and tennis courts, making it a great place for families. The well-maintained walking paths amidst lush greenery are perfect for strolling, jogging, or cycling.
This park is highly recommended for those seeking a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city to enjoy nature.
The cherry blossoms in full bloom during spring, combined with the gentle sounds of the river, create a truly serene atmosphere. The autumn foliage also presents a stunning spectacle in late autumn.
Zenpukuji River Green Space is one of Tokyo's rare nature-rich parks – be sure to visit!