Yokohama Park
Yokohamakoen, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0022, Japan
Large city park planted with around 70,000 varieties of tulips each year.
Duration: 01h00min
+81 45-671-3648
Opening hours
Mondays: See website
Tuesdays: See website
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Sundays: See website
review(s)
10124 review(s)
L Chan 2 months ago
Going back to Tokyo Heliport after Mt Fuji tour. We have been flying for almost 2 hours
Y Urushi 4 months ago
Good place for watching tulips in spring. Public toilet is clean.
A'isyah Kartika Sari 10 months ago
There are various kinds of beautiful tulips in this garden. Such an eye-pleasing. There is also a playground in the middle of the park so kids can play while parents are looking at the scenery.
Reynaldo Flores 10 months ago
A nice park in the middle of Yokohama City. You can sit down to take a break in the shade to eat a picnic lunch. Restrooms and drinking water are provided free. In another area of the park are playground equipment but I didn't go there because the children are really very active. This park is right beside the Yokohama Stadium.
Oliver Bayley 2 years ago
A very nice (very) small park with several water features, benches, and walkways that is just a few minutes walk away from Chinatown and next to the stadium. Although this park is very small and lacks the amenities of larger parks I give it 5 stars because it is simple, accessible, and is an oasis of peace and quiet. There is a pond (a metal fence prevents children falling in) and several stone benches scattered around. The nicest thing is the fact that although it is small it is highly designed and sculpted. Small streams criss-cross the park, flanked by the occasional stone lantern. Don't visit this park if you are expecting a large park with expansive manicured lawns to sit on. DO visit if you need a breather from the crowds and bustle of China Town and you are happy just to sit and relax surrounded by trees. When I visited it was not crowded but seating is limited as the park itself is small. Any time I visit China Town I'd consider this a possible stop off to unwind!