Ueno Park
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Address | Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan |
Access | 5 minutes on foot from Ueno Station |
Phone | TEL 03-3828-5644 |
Website | Japanese Website English Website Chinese Web Website (Simplified) Chinese website (traditional and simplified) |
Recommended flowers | Cherry blossoms: Late March – early April |
Highlights | Ueno Park is a representative park in central Tokyo. There are many cultural facilities there, including museums, art museums, and a zoo. In spring, it is one of the most popular cherry blossom viewing spots in Tokyo and attracts a very large number of visitors. |
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Guide to Enjoyment
Introduction to Ueno Park, Tokyo
Ueno Park, or Ueno Koen, is one of Tokyo’s largest public parks, renowned not just for its natural beauty but also as a hub of culture and art. Historically the grounds of Kaneiji Temple, it was established as a public park in the late 19th century and has since been a beloved space for relaxation and exploration.
Discovering Ueno Park
From tranquil ponds to iconic museums, Ueno Park promises a rich tapestry of experiences.
Cultural and Artistic Hub
Tokyo National Museum
– Japan’s oldest and largest museum, it houses a vast collection of cultural artifacts and artworks.
National Museum of Western Art
– Showcasing an impressive array of Western art pieces, this museum is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ueno Royal Museum
– A space for rotating exhibitions, it offers varied artistic experiences.
Recreational Delights
Ueno Zoo
– As Tokyo’s oldest zoo, it’s home to a diverse range of animals, including the popular giant pandas.
Shinobazu Pond
– A picturesque pond, it’s especially captivating with lotus blooms during the summer.
Visitor’s Guide
Reaching Ueno Park
Conveniently located, Ueno Park is a short walk from Ueno Station, serviced by multiple train and subway lines.
Seasonal Attractions
Cherry Blossoms
– During spring, the park transforms into one of Tokyo’s prime cherry blossom viewing spots.
Summer Festivals
– The warm months see the park come alive with festivals, lantern illuminations, and cultural events.
Nearby Attractions
Ameya-Yokocho Market
– Just outside Ueno Station, this bustling market offers a variety of goods, street food, and unique shopping experiences.
Toshogu Shrine
– A historic shrine within the park, it stands as a serene spot for reflection.