Yoyogi Park

★ 4.9 (336K+ reviews) • 16M+ booked
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LaShae *****
10 Mar
A beautiful sight. Would highly recommend booking no later than 5:30 pm to see the sunlight. A 6:30 pm reservation will get the night skies of the city lights. Very cold in the chiller seasons of traveling.
Hsieh ********
10 Mar
After watching the WBC, I used the QR code to board, which saved me time waiting in line to exchange tickets. It was very convenient, and currently, there are no service fees. I truly recommend everyone buy it. Thumbs up.
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翁 **
10 Mar
I chose Kabukicho for my ride, it's very convenient to get to Narita or Haneda from here! The price is 1400 JPY.
Klook User
10 Mar
We had an amazing photoshoot experience in Tokyo with Mac and Masahiro. From the very beginning, they were extremely professional, friendly, and made us feel very comfortable in front of the camera. The locations they chose were beautiful and they guided us perfectly with poses and expressions, which made the whole experience very enjoyable and natural. The photos turned out absolutely stunning – the quality, colors, and composition are truly impressive and look very professional and cinematic. What we appreciated the most was how relaxed and fun the entire session felt. It didn’t feel rushed at all, and we genuinely enjoyed the time while capturing these special memories in Tokyo. Thank you Mac and Masahiro for your incredible work and for giving us such beautiful memories from our trip. We highly recommend them to anyone visiting Tokyo who wants a memorable and high-quality photoshoot experience
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張 **
10 Mar
Booking tickets was quite convenient, as I didn't need to arrive early. However, I did have to exchange the voucher at the counter first. It would be even better if I could just scan a QR code in the future. I would definitely consider purchasing again!
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CHAIYA ***********
10 Mar
easy exchange at Ueno station kiosk
RIRIN *****
10 Mar
Tickets sell out very quickly, especially for golden hour slots like sunset. It's best to book in advance on Klook, so you can enter directly at your chosen time upon arrival. I happened to get tickets for the daytime, and in my opinion, the city view was still beautiful. Thanks, Klook!
Klook User
10 Mar
The best 360 angle view of the city in Japan…loved it

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What to know about Yoyogi Park

Yoyogi Park, a popular Tokyo destination on its own, is one of the largest parks in the city that offers a much-needed break and burst of nature for locals and tourists alike. Here you can expect a ton of dedicated bike paths and outdoor activities like jogging, picnicking, or even a simple leisurely walk to calm the mind, as expected in one of the largest green spaces in the city. The park's history, having once been the site of the Olympic Village for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, adds to its appeal. If you're coming from the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing, it will just be an 11-minute walk away, so it's easy to add to your Tokyo itinerary!
Yoyogi Park, 853;859, Yoyogi 5, Yoyogi Kamizono-chō, Tomigaya, Shibuya, Tokyo, 151-0063, Japan

Must-see Yoyogi Park Areas

Forested Areas

Tokyo's Yoyogi Park has forested spots that are perfect for immersing yourself in nature amidst the urban landscape. Here you'll find dense trees, gardens, fountains, and the best place for a relaxing stroll. There's even an observation deck where you can get an amazing view of the park. If you're coming from Shimokitazawa, it's a peaceful change of pace and just a 20-minute train ride away.

Event Space

The smaller section of Yoyogi Park is great for bringing people together with fun activities. It includes an event plaza, an outdoor stage, and the Yoyogi National Gymnasium, a sports stadium from the 1964 Olympics. This lively area often hosts festivals, concerts, and other events. If something is happening at Yoyogi Park, it's probably in this lively spot.

Hidden Park

Between Yoyogi Park and Meiji Shrine, there's a hidden gem known as the "secret" park. It's part of the forest around Meiji Jingu and offers a quieter, more peaceful path to the shrine. If Yoyogi Park feels too busy, this calm area is a great spot for a relaxing walk.

Things to do in Yoyogi Park

Events

Yoyogi Park also has events and festivals held throughout the year such as cultural ones like the Laos Festival, Brazil Festival, African Heritage Festival, and even a festival that celebrates pets, the Wan Wan Carnival. Earth Day Festival is also held in the park, where it aims to encourage sustainable practices by promoting eco-friendly alternatives. You will also find the viral subculture group, Rockabilly Performers near the entrance, they're known for their love for '50s American Rock 'n' Roll.

Rent a Bike

There are cycle rentals available in the park, just head to the cycling center in the north part of the park to rent a bike. They have tandem bikes and kids' bikes too, so everyone in the family can join in. It's a great way to cover more ground and see different parts of Yoyogi Park, Tokyo.

Join a Fitness Class

You can find some fitness classes and activities taking place in Yoyogi Park. While they aren't officially organized, the wide lawns provide the perfect area for all kinds of fitness activities like dance practices, yoga, and HIIT, but you may also stumble upon organized fitness-related events in the park.

Enjoy a Picnic

Yoyogi Park has big lawns and lots of shade from trees, making it ideal for picnics. Get there early to find a good spot and spend a relaxing day with friends and family. You can bring snacks or buy tasty treats from the nearby shops in Harajuku.

Watch Street Performers

Yoyogi Park is well-known for its street performers, especially the Rockabilly dancers. These lively dancers usually gather near the park's entrances, creating a fun and exciting atmosphere. You can see all kinds of performers, from musicians to dancers.

Relax at the Observation Deck

Climb up to the observation deck within the forest park area for a fantastic view of Yoyogi Park. It's a great place to take photos and appreciate the large park.

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