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Spring Walk at Yumenoshima Park

#aprilblooms If you’re in Tokyo and looking for a relaxed spring outing, Yumenoshima Park is a great pick! This spacious park has a little bit of everything—a botanical garden, sports facilities, a museum, BBQ areas, and even a marina. Whether you’re arriving by train, car, or bike, it’s super accessible (there’s a big parking lot too!). My personal favorite part? The marina area! Dozens of boats are docked there, and it’s so calming just to sit and watch them sway in the water. It’s not super crowded either, which makes it perfect for a peaceful stroll. Why You Should Visit: ✔ Tons of facilities for all kinds of activities—BBQ, sports, nature walks & more ✔ Beautiful marina area with relaxing views of boats and water 📍Address: 3 Chome-2 Yumenoshima, Koto City, Tokyo 136-0081 #tokyo #japan #yumenoshimapark #springwalk #tokyomarina #natureinthecity
Posted: Apr 18, 2025
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