Chidorigafuchi Park
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Basic information
Please note that the information and photos provided here might be outdated, so always confirm before your visit.
Address | 1 Kitanomaru Koen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0091, Japan |
Access | 10 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Kudanshita Station. |
Phone | TEL 03-5211-4243 |
Recommended flowers | Cherry blossoms: Late March – early April |
Hightlights | Chidorigafuchi Park is one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Tokyo, along with Ueno Park. In late March and early April, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the park is crowded with many people. At Chidorigafuchi, visitors can take a boat ride on the moat of the former Edo Castle. The view of the cherry blossoms from the moat is also wonderful. |
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Introduction to Chidorigafuchi Park, Tokyo
Chidorigafuchi is a moat located on the northwest side of the Imperial Palace. The park along its banks stands as one of Tokyo’s most iconic sakura viewing spots. The contrast of the serene waters, blossoming trees, and the urban architecture nearby gives Chidorigafuchi its unique charm.
The Sakura Euphoria
Each spring, Chidorigafuchi becomes a hotspot for both locals and tourists eager to witness the cherry blossoms in full bloom.
Cherry Blossom Experiences
Boat Rides
– Visitors can rent rowboats to paddle along the moat, gliding beneath the cascading sakura branches, which create a floral tunnel over the water.
Evening Illuminations
– The cherry trees are illuminated after sunset, adding a magical glow to the blossoms and creating a romantic ambiance.
Visitor’s Guide
Reaching Chidorigafuchi Park
Located near several subway stations, including Kudanshita and Hanzomon, Chidorigafuchi is easily accessible by public transportation. The pathways are pedestrian-friendly, allowing for leisurely walks.
Tips for Visitors
While the cherry blossoms are undeniably the main attraction, the park can get crowded during peak season. Early morning or weekday visits might offer a more peaceful experience.
Nearby Attractions
The Imperial Palace
– Just a short walk away, visitors can explore the grounds of the historic Imperial Palace, the residence of Japan’s Imperial Family.
Yasukuni Shrine
– This Shinto shrine, dedicated to the spirits of those who died in war, is also nearby and is surrounded by cherry trees.