Mitsuike Park
1-1 Mitsuikekōen, Tsurumi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0013, Japan
30-hectare park featuring 3 ponds, cherry trees, a swimming pool, tennis courts & softball fields.
Duration: 01h30min
+81 45-581-0287
Opening hours
Mondays: See website
Tuesdays: See website
Wednesdays: See website
Thursdays: See website
Fridays: See website
Saturdays: See website
Sundays: See website
review(s)
2684 review(s)
Durgesh Mandwale 4 months ago
I visited in end of November to see autumn 🍂 and foliage. But it was not at it’s peak. Many of trees were still in green and slightly started turning yellow. But it’s a superb place one day picnic alone or with family. Especially kids will enjoy it. Parking fee 510yen except Cherry blossom 🌸 period(810yen). Park entry is free. There are small restaurants and food trucks to serve you Japanese and italian food. Vending machines are everywhere. Nice place for portrait photography too.
Deva 6 months ago
It was pleasant and Beautiful. I had a happy time with my family after long time.
Abhikesh Wale 7 months ago
Best place for one day trip Many ponds and reflections just love them
Caitlin Ishii (Cai) 11 months ago
I went for cherry blossom season and really enjoyed the park ✨🎶 there are food trucks (at least on the weekend), several bathroom options, lots of space to walk around, athletic fields, and an area for kids (with a really really long slide!).. there were a lot of people with dogs so definitely heard the occasional barking and it’s a very used park for sure so don’t expect a quiet picnic 😂 but definitely recommend! Small warning: ⚠️ some of the toilets only have Japanese squat toilets. So if you can’t use them, you might need to walk a bit to get to a western style toilet. I took the bus from shitte station and it wasn’t too long or complicated to walk to.
naofalna 4 years ago
Best place to get away from all the tourist attractions, you can see the children playing around, couples walking and enjoying the park. It also seems like a great place to go biking as well as taking pictures if you are new to coming to the park. (I recommend you visiting in spring while cherry blossoms are still there)