A historic park that hosted the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Its expansive grounds offer athletic facilities like a track and field stadium and baseball field, lush walking paths, and children's play areas, ensuring a full day of fun for everyone.
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Highlights
A historic park that hosted the 1964 Tokyo Olympics
Extensive athletic facilities including a track and field stadium and baseball field
15-minute walk from Komazawa-daigaku Station on the Tokyu Denentoshi Line Show route
Op.Hours
Open 24 hours a day
Cld.Days
Closed during the New Year's holiday season.
Fee
Free admission (some facilities have separate fees)
INFO
Parking lots can get extremely crowded during peak seasons and holidays, potentially resulting in long wait times. We strongly recommend using public transportation.
Komazawa Olympic Park is a vast park spanning Setagaya and Meguro Wards in Tokyo, developed as a secondary venue for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Conveniently located near the city center, it offers a lush natural environment and a wide array of sports facilities.
The park features various sports facilities, including a track and field stadium, baseball field, tennis courts, gymnasium, and training room. Beyond the athletic facilities, there are expansive lawns perfect for picnics, jogging, and cycling, as well as playgrounds for children, making it an ideal destination for families.
Flower gardens brimming with seasonal blooms and lush forests provide a relaxing natural environment. Cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage offer beautiful scenery throughout the year.
Komazawa Olympic Park offers a variety of activities, from sports and leisure to nature walks. Why not take a short trip out of the city center and enjoy a relaxing time surrounded by nature?