Asukayama Park
飛鳥山公園
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
A large public park in Tokyo, known for its cherry blossoms and informally considered the metropolis's smallest mountain, offering a green oasis for all ages.

Asukayama Park is a historic public park in Kita-ku, Tokyo, established in 1873. It is home to three museums and an archaeological site with ancient burial mounds.

Why Go

🌸 Enjoy cherry blossoms, a popular hanami spot since the 18th century.
🏛️ Explore three museums: local history, paper, and Eiichi Shibusawa memorial.
🚂 Kids can enjoy a castle playground, a retired steam locomotive, and a streetcar.
🚝 Take a free monorail-elevator to the summit for views.
📜 Discover ancient artifacts and buildings designated as Important Cultural Properties.

Tips

🌸 Peak cherry blossom bloom is usually late March to early April.
🚆 Train enthusiasts can watch Shinkansen and conventional trains from a nearby deck.

Cost

💰 Free admission to the park.

Hours

🕒 Open daily, some areas may have specific closing times.

🅿️ Parking

Available, including disabled parking.

🚻 Toilets

Restrooms available, with multi-purpose, ostomate, and diaper changing facilities.

♿ Accessibility

Wheelchair ramp available.

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