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Must-Visit Attractions Near Inokashira Park
1. Ghibli Museum
The Ghibli Museum is a must-visit for travelers looking to explore Japan's captivating anime culture. Beyond anime fans, this enchanting museum draws in a diverse crowd, including children, tech enthusiasts, and art lovers. Explore its permanent and rotating exhibits, enjoy the on-site café, browse the bookshop, discover the rooftop garden, and catch a show at the theater. Remember to secure your tickets ahead of time, either online or at Lawson stores within Japan, as tickets can get sold out quickly. The museum welcomes visitors from 10 am to 6 pm, Wednesday through Sunday.
2. Jindai Botanical Gardens
Discover Tokyo's largest rose garden and blooming cherry trees at Jindai Botanical Park. With a focus on biodiversity and preserving Japanese plants, this park is a paradise for flower lovers. Housing 100,000 plants of 4,500 varieties, it attracts independent day-trippers from central Tokyo.
3. Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
The Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architecture Museum is a must-visit for architecture and design lovers. Located in Koganei Park in western Tokyo, this unique museum includes traditional buildings relocated or reconstructed to protect Japan's architectural heritage. Wander through the living spaces of the past in Japan.
4. Inokashira Pond
In the northern part of the park, you can find the expansive Inokashira Pond. Rent a rowboat, paddleboat, or swan boat to go through the crystal-clear waters and take in the green surroundings and beautiful scenery year-round. You can also appreciate the pond from the land by having a relaxing waterside picnic or a leisurely stroll along the shore.
5. Cherry Blossom Season
From late March to early April, about 500 cherry blossom trees in the park burst into bloom, painting the surroundings in soft pink hues. Spread out a blanket near Inokashira Pond and take in the beautiful sight of the blossoms against the water. Expect to find the park crowded with locals and tourists enjoying picnics and festivities. Secure your spot early or consider visiting on a weekday for a more peaceful experience.
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When is the best time to visit Inokashira Park?
Spring is a fantastic time to visit Inokashira Park, as the cherry blossoms around Inokashira Pond create a stunning view. It's perfect for picnics and strolls. Autumn is also beautiful with its vibrant fall foliage.
How to go to Inokashira Park?
Inokashira Park Tokyo is very accessible by public transport. It's just a 1-minute walk from Inokashira-koen Station on the Inokashira Line and a 5-minute walk from Kichijoji Station on the JR Keio Inokashira Line.