Todoroki Valley Park
1-chōme-22-26 Todoroki, Setagaya City, Tokyo 158-0082, Japan
Serene, tree-filled park with a brook, walking path & traditional Japanese garden, plus a temple.
Duration: 01h30min
+81 3-3704-4972
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Mabda Novalia 4 months ago
a very shady place, but unfortunately when I came there it wasn't open. There is sufficient bicycle parking, maybe during the summer this place will be very suitable to visit, you really feel at one with nature. very close to todoroki station. Maybe it would be a good idea for the manager to set visiting hours on Google Maps so that visitors are not disappointed.
Sonam Peden 7 months ago
I've been here during the day before and I had such a nice relaxing walk. I went to check it out at night since it says it's open 24/7, I thought there would be streetlights on the walking path but it was pitch black. 😅 not recommended for a night walk but would be very cool and nice in the evening. The temperature near the stream is almost 2 degrees cooler!
rowan derricutt (RoKuma) 8 months ago
Great walk, although if like me you get anxious about small pathways you may need to take it slow. Theres no railing and whilst it isnt a big drop, folk still go past at quite a pace. So much wildlife. Massive butterflies and a variety of jeweled spiders. Its worth sitting down and really taking in all the little parts around you. Nice train ride to get here too. Its cooler in the valley on hot days, so its a small oasis
Kyos Lilmonster 9 months ago
A beautiful and peaceful park set in the only valley in Tokyo. A great place to walk when it's hot and humid. There is also a shrine at the end of the trail which offers incredible views and delicious ice cream.
Louis Guertin 9 months ago
In the heart of the largest urban agglomeration on the planet lies an oasis of calm and beauty. Stretching 1.2 kilometres this 15 metre deep ravine is a true hidden gem. From the bustling streets, teeming with traffic, you descend to a cobbled path that meanders along a cool stream past majestic trees and groves of giant bamboo. Interestingly enough, there are few foreign tourists yet information panels in English help guide you through the main points of interest. Make sure to walk through the Japanese garden. Although I’ve only visited in summer, the ravine is known for the incredible colours of it’s fall foliage. To do it justice you should plan on a bare minimum of one hour although one could easily spend a half-day enjoying this natural treasure.