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01-30-2008, 04:13 AM
Public parks in Japan are quite odd. That is, either they are very huge or very small. The big ones have huge trees and huge public space where you can roam about freely. Something like Central Park. While the small ones can be really really small, roughly about 300 to 500 square feet in size.
The big ones can be found listed in maps etc. Maybe, even a nominal entrance fee applies. While the small ones can be found in between houses and office buildings. These are not visible from the main street. They are found mostly in residential areas and in commercial locations, away from the main street. There are swings, sand pits, etc. Unless you are staying there, to find them, one actually has to walk deep inside from the main street to locate them. In Sendagaya, there is an entrance to a huge Imperial Park called Shinjuku Gyoen, about 5 mins from Sendagaya Station. Also, if you were to head northwest from Sendagaya Station, about 5 mins away, you will come to an open space where you will be able to run around or play with the swings. Hope that helps. |
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