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  • Inokashira Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Kichijoji )
  • Nice Place to enjoy! A word of warning: the temple is dedicated to Benzaiten, a goddess of love who seems to have a jealous streak. It is said she places a curse on happy couples who dare to visit the...
  • Yoyogi Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Harajuku )
  • Awesome slice of nature in the middle of the concrete jungle. The weekends can be quite crowded with expats and Japanese having picnics and playing around. Very tranquil during the week, a great place...
  • Ueno Koen

  • Parks & Nature ( Ueno )
  • Ueno Koen is one of the more delightful places in Tokyo. It's quite large, so there are always many various things going on. There are grassy areas, large walking paths and a large pond. When I was th...
  • Shinjuku Gyoen Park

  • Japanese Gardens, Parks & Nature ( Yoyogi )
  • Beautiful place to visit. Take your time ans m,ake sure you see it all, the large Tea House is beautiful with the reflection in the water.
  • Yasuda Gardens

  • Parks & Nature ( Ryogoku )
  • This garden was a great little find. While it was really small, it was a beautiful little escape from the business of Tokyo. Another great aspect was that it was free. It takes only a few minutes t...
  • Mount Takao

  • Parks & Nature ( Hachioji )
  • I though Takao san would be a really nice change of pace from the very urban Tokyo. I had a lovely time but I never felt like I left the city. The hiking trails were quite small and it was extremely t...
  • Speak English
  • St.Mary's Cathedral

  • Churches-Catholic, Landmarks & Historical Places, Architecture ( Waseda )
  • While I'm all about checking out churches and religious sites in other countries, this one was kinda over my head. I mean, I can appreciate the beauty and architectural ingenuity from the outside. B...
  • Haginaka park

  • Parks & Nature, Sports Arenas ( Gotanda )
  • this place was very fun. i guess it may be for children and the younger crowd to have fun moving around in the class, hopping into fire engines and old crickety boats, wading through sand and sliding ...
  • Speak English
  • Tokyo Baptist Church

  • Churches-Baptist ( Daikanyama )
  • Solid, friendly, casual, international and family oriented church with programs throughout the week to meet almost every need. Pastor Dennis Folds sticks to Biblical truths which is a refreshing way ...
  • Speak English
  • Arabic Islamic institute in Tokyo

  • Mosques ( Hiroo )
  • The Arabic Islamic Institute in Tokyo is located near the Embassy of China and next to the Embassy of San Marino. It took me about an hour to find this place. I asked many people wandering around th...
  • Speak English
  • Tokyo Jamii Mosque

  • Mosques ( Yoyogiuehara )
  • I got off at Harajuku to walk over to Tokyo Mosque. It seemed like a straight shot from Harajuku and I had a map so it didn't look too complicated. Unfortunately, I got a little confused so a nice J...
  • Hibiya Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Shimbashi )
  • If I'm not mistaken, Hibiya Park used to be part of the Imperial Palace, but they only kept one part of it intact. This section is right at the park's main entrance. It's basically a small chunk of ...
  • Kasai Rinkai Koen

  • Parks & Nature ( Kinshicho )
  • It's easy to forget that Japan is an island country if you're living in Tokyo. I've often heard it said that Tokyo harbor isn't exactly the body of water that you want to dip your toes in, anyway. How...
  • Rinko Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Yokohama )
  • This park is huge and right on the harbor. It contains plenty of walking paths, trees, grass, and flowers, along with a multitude of man-made lakes and pools (not for swimming). On a Wednesday afterno...
  • Shin Ogawa Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Iidabashi )
  • Some gardens can be referred to as parks, and some parks as gardens. The location called Shinogawa, however, can only be called a park. Located within a ten minute walk of Iidabashi Station, it is use...
  • Hamacho Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Ryogoku )
  • Hamacho Park is near Hamacho Metro Station, on the Shinjuku Line. It is along the water and near a bridge. The park is home to large sports facilities (grounds and building), a playground, and a small...
  • Yokoamicho Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Ryogoku )
  • This park is a short distance away from Ryogoku Station, Edo-Tokyo Museum, and the former Yasuda Garden. It is in memory of those who died in Tokyo aid raids and is dedicated in the pursuit of peace, ...
  • Otsuka Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Iidabashi )
  • Otsuka Park isn’t the traditional gorgeous Japanese garden where you think fairies are going to pop right out of the trees. It is beautiful, no doubt, but it also doubles as a community center. Th...
  • Gokokuji Park

  • Parks & Nature ( Waseda )
  • Gokokuji Park is located right outside of exit 2 of Gokokuji Station in (you guessed it!) Gokokuji. It has a few entrances, but this particular one features gods on the left and right of the entrance ...
  • Todoroki Valley

  • Parks & Nature ( Futakotamagawa )
  • I thought Todoroki was a nice walk but it wasn’t what I expected. I somehow imagined a rugged valley where I’d be fighting my way through moss and fighting with loose branches. I did fight with mo...
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