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1Kasai Rinkai Park

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Kasai Rinkai Park is a vast waterfront green space in Tokyo, offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and beyond. The park features five distinct zones, including the Kasai Rinkai Aquarium and Avian Garden Watching Center. Visitors can enjoy lush gardens, a BBQ area, and scenic pathways throughout the park.
There's a ferris wheel, an aquarium and free access to the intertidal area. The walk through the park itself is beautiful and very calming, lined with trees and spotted with park benches. A truly great spot to relax away from the crush of the city because of how large the entire area is. Really worth taking a few hours within Tokyo in.
C. R — Google review
Kasai Rinkai Park is a very beautiful and spacious park with plenty to do for all ages. It is well connected with its own station, making it easy to access, and also has a huge parking area for those driving. The park features designated barbecue spaces, fishing spots, and long running paths that make it ideal for outdoor activities. There is also an observatory and a large Ferris wheel that give great views of the area. With so much to explore, you can easily spend three to four hours here just walking around and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Umashankar S — Google review
If you want to spend some quality time with family, you should come here. You can come here by bus or train. Upon arrival, there is a beautiful water show. Within the street side of the park, you can find food, toilets. You can also enjoy the surroundings by a train which runs on the street, basically for kids. On the seaside, you can bring your tent or own sitting arrangements and enjoy the sea. Also,if you want to go nearer to the sea, there is a bridge open towards the small island type portion opened till 5pm. You can do barbecue parties by reservation. There is a big ferris wheel, the biggest I've ever seen, under 800yen (I forgot the actual price). There is a few rides too for kids. Big parking area makes it easier to come by car. Overall, a very nice place.
Mohammad F — Google review
This is an aquarium run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Of course, you can just enjoy the incredible fish, but what really stands out are things like the feeding times, instructors immediately answering kids' questions, and even an exhibit showing actual trash found in Tokyo Bay. It's a fantastic place for building awareness about environmental issues and fostering respect for nature.
Futoshi M — Google review
It’s a beautiful park by the Tokyo bay. There are many different functions for different people. I mainly came to watch their designated areas for birds watching. The directions to the area from the entrance were very clear. There were about 5 to 6 areas but there were not many birds in fact. The last place gathered more professional photographers using their telescope lens but variety of birds were limited.
Satsuki H — Google review
Very nice park you can enjoy with your family, you can ride the steel wheel to see Tokyo, also there's birds sanctuary, it's a nice park but my advise is to make this visit to the last as it's not expressing Tokyo
Hosam O — Google review
Tokyo Sea Life Park was free to public on 10/10/2025 for its 36th anniversary. Good little getaway from Tokyo!
Windy L — Google review
Amazing place, the atmosphere was really nice and relaxing. Was not too crowded on a Thursday morning. Spent about 2-3 hours there including lunch and a ferris wheel ride. Would definitely picnic there if I were to visit again.
Snor-tle W — Google review
6 Chome-2 Rinkaicho, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0086, Japan•https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index026.html•+81 3-5696-1331•Tips and more reviews for Kasai Rinkai Park

2Tokyo DisneySea

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Disney Parks & Activities
Nestled within the enchanting Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo DisneySea is a captivating theme park that boasts seven uniquely themed ports of call. Opened in 2001, this sprawling 176-acre wonderland attracts millions of visitors each year, making it one of Japan's most beloved attractions. With its nautical themes and thrilling rides designed for older teens and adults, it's an ideal destination for those seeking adventure.
The happiest place on earth! I've visited every single Disney park in the world and Tokyo DisneySEA ranks as my number 1 Disney park! Yes, it gets very busy, but I find the queue times are massively overstated and you end up queueing a lot less. You need to get there VERY early! At least 2 hours before opening in my opinion. It gives you the best start to your day. Be ready to book fast passes (if that's what you want to do) as they do start selling quite fast - especially if you want to ride Anna & Elsa's Frozen Journey! I find running straight to Journey to the Centre of the Earth is a good option as that gets a really big queue! Food options are great around the park - so check every restaurant to see what they have and take notes so you know where to go back! Merchandise is the cheapest at any Disney park! Buy lots, there is soooo much choice. Be prepared, have fun, eat & buy lots!
Charlotte B — Google review
Had a great time at Tokyo DisneySea! Got there around 8:50AM and managed to get in pretty quickly when the park opened at 9AM. Definitely recommend getting your tickets ahead of time and having the Disney Resort app on your phone for access to maps and wait times. Priority passes can only be purchased after your ticket has been scanned, which is why so many people show up early. These passes go fast, so check for some of the popular rides soon after getting into the park to save yourself some long wait times. If you want to go to both parks, split it up between two days if possible. Also know that there is a good distance between the entrances so taking the monorail is a must if you have to go to both in one day. Tickets to ride the monorail do cost money, so I recommend having cash on hand. I didn't have a Suica card, but that would likely work, too. Of the two parks, DisneySea was my favorite. There are so many details to keep an eye out for. It was absolutely gorgeous, rides were great, and I would love to go again.
Angel E — Google review
The wait-time to enter wasn’t bad at all. However, I do recommend arriving when they open to allow time to enter and get the fast passes. I arrived around 10am and all the fast passes were taken. Lines were long for the rides and restaurants as usual, but I was impressed by the rides, detail, food, etc. I had a much better experience in Tokyo than the other locations. It’s so much cleaner with such friendly staff. I recommend it!
Kieu H — Google review
Absolutely loved our day at Tokyo DisneySea! The park is stunning — every detail feels magical and unique. The attractions are so creative, and the shows were amazing. Even the food was surprisingly good for a theme park! The place is super clean and well organized, and the staff are always so friendly and polite. Definitely one of the best Disney parks I’ve ever been to. Highly recommend visiting at least once in your life!
Foo M — Google review
Disney is Disney! Line up was nuts! More than an hour at the very least on the more famous rides. We obviously didn’t pay 20$ to skip because we think it’s not worth it to pay $20 per person with 11 people in the family! Details on everything is perfect though! They kept the high standards and good quality from the buildings, from the tiniest detail to largest and also the staff! They were friendly and respectful to guests! The rides were good! Fireworks. Meh! If you’ve been to Disneyland or world, the fireworks here is probably like 1/4 of what the other parks have. Not worth the stay and stop to watch fireworks. I’d rather just continue with the rides and check out the stores.
Jay A — Google review
Amazing time at Disney sea, would definitely come again only problem is the wait times which usually take about more than two hours, but if you get lucky, you could buy the fast pass which runs about $20 or less. Food here is amazing. very affordable. Even the toys and hats that’s what she wants. Tell her we’re not are very affordable.
Misa — Google review
More grown up than Disneyland. The rides are bigger, more bold. The queues are equally as long as Disneyland. Be smart and pay for the priority access passes. Book these as soon as you enter the park, and then set an alarm for 60mins later. My advice is to join the smallest queue you can find and do something you wouldn't normally do. We had such a great day !! And I feel like we've only seen half the park.
Ryan C — Google review
It’s really magical,beautiful place wonderful experience on rides.must visit rides “Tower of terror”, ”indiana johns adventure” , raging sprit 360degree loop , Disney sea electric railway , Nemo and friends searider, aquatopia,these are most visited rides. I went on halloween and there was a show on Halloween that was great. but the fire works were okey okey not amazing. Please buy tickets in advance also please plan for either Disneysea or Disneyland in a day.
RashmiRanjan P — Google review
1-13 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8511, Japan•https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/tds/•+81 50-3090-2613•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo DisneySea
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3Tokyo Sea Life Park

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Tokyo Sea Life Park, situated near Tokyo Bay, is a modern aquarium showcasing marine life from around the world. The park's glass dome entrance leads visitors to impressive exhibits featuring sharks, eagle rays, penguins, and a 2,200-ton doughnut-shaped tank housing an enormous shoal of bluefin tuna. The aim is to recreate aquatic environments from across the globe and local areas like Tokyo Bay.
This aquarium is in the nearby of Tokyo, very easy access the train station is at 300 meters. From the terrace we had a fantastic view of the Tokyo's bay. They have a good restaurant and bar. The represent the sea life of the Japanese marine habitat . The staff is very kind and gentle, they also have the attention and patience to answer to all the questions from my children. Please if you have time come to see the nice aquarium, it is also very close to Disneyland Tokyo
Filippo S — Google review
This place was pretty cool. It was really crowded when I went due to Golden Week and it being a free admission day, so families filled up the aquarium really quickly. I got there 45 minutes early and there were already so many people lined up outside. It was a pretty cool place, and their notable unique animal was the tuna, which was really cool to see how freaking big they were. It’s pretty much a one path aquarium so it’s easy to follow as well. Overall, I definitely enjoyed it.
Max Y — Google review
Visited during Tokyo Citizens Day which was a mistake since I had to skip a few exhibits, but the variety and displays I did see were lovely! It's a nice place that is absolutely worth the price of the regular ticket because it has cool areas such as a touch tank that even expensive aquariums in Tokyo don't offer. I'll definitely visit again on a quieter day.
Elspeth E — Google review
Amazing marine life experience! Tokyo Sea Life Park is a fantastic place to explore the ocean world up close. The aquariums are well-designed, clean, and showcase a wide variety of marine creatures, from colorful tropical fish to majestic penguins and seals. The park is family-friendly, educational, and perfect for a relaxing day out. Great for kids, couples, or anyone who loves marine life and photography!
J _ — Google review
just visited Tokyo Sea Life Park, tucked away in the scenic coastal setting of Kasai Rinkai Park in Tokyo. It’s very convenient to reach: from Tokyo Station take the JR Keiyō Line to Kasai-Rinkai-Koen Station, and from there it is only a 5-minute walk to the aquarium entrance.  Once inside you’ll be immersed in an incredible marine world: one of the signature exhibits is the vast donut-shaped tank holding hundreds of bluefin tuna, a truly memorable sight.  The facility also features one of Japan’s larger penguin habitats and a plethora of species from tropical seas, temperate zones, even arctic waters — over 600 different sea-creatures and many unique habitats.  For getting there, if you’re coming by car note that the aquarium has no dedicated parking lot, so it’s highly recommended to use the train, especially on holidays and weekends.  After your aquarium visit, you can stroll around the surrounding Kasai Rinkai Park — enjoy fresh sea breeze, views of Tokyo Bay and the large Ferris wheel in the park.  Practical tip: allow at least 1–2 hours for the aquarium portion; if you plan to also ride the Ferris wheel or explore the park grounds, budget half a day.  Overall, Tokyo Sea Life Park offers a relaxed alternative to busier Tokyo aquariums — ideal for a calm, memorable outing with nature, sea-life and waterfront scenery.”
Rinaldisign — Google review
Overall not that bad, but not good either. Ok for little children but even if there are multiple species, the aquariums are far too little. The sharks and fish seemed bored, they kept circling in their very reduced space. It was really heartbreaking. Penguins are a little bit better treated but they only have a concrete environment. There also are seabirds in cages with no space to fly at all. I wouldn’t recommend to support this kind of captivity. The place was also very overcrowded and loud (public holiday so it makes sense) at the point where it was difficult to see the fish at all. I recommend spending time and money on other attractions as this one didn’t stand out.
Romane M — Google review
This park is very easily accessible by train, bus or car. It is very walkable, with plenty of food options. The aquarium offers a great variety of sea life. Very close nearby are parks, observation decks, and a giant Ferris wheel. It is very clean and you don’t get lost easily. However, some of the walking takes a while and a lot of the exhibits are a little repetitive.
Alan Z — Google review
For 700 yen as entry fee, this place deserves more than 5-stars!! The aquarium of fishes and organisms were centered around various parts of the world. I had an enjoyable time reading and identifying the fishes in the tank. Some fishes were so peculiar and the entire experience was so educational for someone with little knowledge about aquatic animals and fish. There is also a Humboldt penguin zone (super cute; though I worried for the poor birds in the summer heat) and a tide pool zone (where you can touch and feel some organisms). Because we entered the aquarium late, we did not have sufficient time to visit the gift shop and fully appreciate the jelly fish zone. Do allocate more than 1 hour here! I hope to be back again one day.
Camelia — Google review
6 Chome-2-3 Rinkaicho, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-8587, Japan•http://www.tokyo-zoo.net/zoo/kasai/•+81 3-3869-5152•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Sea Life Park

4Tokyo Disneyland

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Disney Parks & Activities
Tokyo Disneyland is a magical extension of the beloved theme park experience, nestled in the vibrant Chiba Prefecture. This enchanting destination offers an array of thrilling rides, captivating live shows, and delightful encounters with costumed characters that bring your favorite Disney stories to life. Visitors can immerse themselves in the whimsical atmosphere while exploring iconic attractions like Cinderella Castle.
What a great park. We personally liked this park more than Disney Sea but still had a great time. There was not as many people here and felt a lot calmer than the other one which is a great switch. It’s super clean, the staff were helpful, and the rides were all unique enough to be fun and enjoyable. The food was also great and had an easy time finding our way around the park. It does get very hot in August, so please be prepared for the heat. We recommend using the fast passes when you arrive. If you are a tourist, they are worth it if you know you won’t come back. But we love Disney! And this park was no exception!
Kyle M — Google review
Our visit to Tokyo Disneyland was absolutely magical from start to finish! The park was beautifully maintained, and every corner was filled with Disney charm. The parades, attractions, and staff hospitality were all top-notch — it truly felt like stepping into a fairytale. What made our experience even more special was our stay at the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel. The hotel was simply fabulous — elegant, spotless, and perfectly themed. The staff were warm, attentive, and always ready to help. Our room had a beautiful view of the park, and the convenience of being just steps away from the entrance made it easy to fully enjoy our day. The breakfast buffet was delicious, with a great mix of Japanese and Western dishes. We also appreciated the little Disney touches everywhere — from the decor to the amenities. Overall, it was an unforgettable experience that exceeded our expectations. We can’t wait to return and make more magical memories! ✨
Allan C — Google review
We had a great day here with 2 kids, coming early to queue is necessary if you are in a hurry to play many games, but if not, there is no need to come too early to queue, just wait for the opening time, the games always have a very crowded and long queue, but in 1 day you can play 3 to 4 interesting games. The weather is cooler in the evening, you can take advantage to play more games that you missed in this cool afternoon. The fireworks in the evening are not very excellent for me, but the music is great, experience it yourself until the evening
Hạnh D — Google review
Can get really crowded during the weekends with lots of kids and parents at the theme park. Queues for the rides are often 1hr+ long so bring your entertainment to pass time while queuing (luckily, we had our Switch so time passed faster playing games). The whole experience was marred by the crowd. Still, the castle is magical and romantic - took many good pictures here that would shape some great memories ~ There also wasn't as many actors/mascots as I thought there would be - only saw one actress as Belle...
Jol F — Google review
Visited on a Wednesday, the crowd was ok. Make sure you book in advance and download the app. Link your tickets to the app and ensure that you have secured your stop to view the mid day parade, the show and fireworks on the castle, and the evening parade. Its really worth it. On the app you may assess the need to buy a fast pass, the beauty and the beast ride is not to be missed.
Jamal S — Google review
Wow. Wow. Wow. What a great day. My wife and I had such a great day, being out inner child. Sure there are going to be crowds, and queues. Accept it. Embrace it. Look around at the faces of the children and families. Try do do something that makes their day a little bit more special. So many memories that the photos do not fully represent. Do it !! Commit to being your inner child, and bring a smile to the families around you.
Ryan C — Google review
Tickets are buy in advance only and not available at the park! This is an Amazing Disney park! Lines were long (average about 80 mins) for the big rides on our last visit but it was the day after a holiday, when we’re gone in the last the lines have been under 60 mins mostly. Wide walkways and abundant snack and food locations make this park a true gem. It’s easy to get everywhere and the low cost of treats and merch makes it a really lovely outing. Easy to get to via train from Tokyo station on the Keiyo line
Cam V — Google review
Beautiful place with lots of fun experiences. Great for kids and lovers of animation. However the waiting time almost makes it a waste. To really enjoy both Disneyland and Disney sea, you need to purchase the express ticket. Otherwise you end up having just 2 or 3 experiences overall.
Oke O — Google review
1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031, Japan•https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/tdl/•+81 50-3090-2613•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Disneyland

5Edogawa City Nature Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Edogawa City Nature Zoo, established in 1986, is a small yet charming zoo located within Gyosen Park. While it may not feature large animals like elephants and pandas, it offers a delightful array of smaller creatures such as rabbits, guinea pigs, sheep, and goats that visitors can interact with at the petting area during specific sessions. The zoo is also home to Humboldt penguins, Bennetts wallabies, spider monkeys, red pandas, and giant anteaters.
The zoo is about a 10-minute bus ride away, and I visited during February, when the weather was quite cold. The location is easy to find, and there are signs indicating which animals can be found in each area. While the zoo is not very large and the number of animals is limited, each one is charming and delightful to see. Surrounding the zoo, there is a playground where parents and children can enjoy some outdoor exercise.
GazzY P — Google review
This place is tiny and you could walk through in under an hour, but overall it was pretty chill. It feels very communal and informal because it’s a free zoo you can just walk into, but they have some pretty neat animals despite that. I was just personally underwhelmed because it was so much smaller than I expected, so just know it’s a small place. Still fun though and I’d recommend it if you’re interested/in the area.
Max Y — Google review
It's a free zoo! And most of the animals were quite active despite the rain. I really enjoy walking around the zoo and the surrounding parks. As others mentioned, it was small. We stayed a little more than an hour as we found the animals interesting to watch.
Jamie — Google review
I came here late Jan, on the weekday. The zoo is a small cute place, inside the park. And free. I think it's worth to visit for a chill day
My T — Google review
I give 5 stars to this small zoo which is free for all. The park is lush green with streams of water having many colorful fish… highly recommend to visit if you are staying nearby
Shahzad S — Google review
The zoo is free but it is very very small with narrow/small area for both animals and visitors. Suitable for residents of the surrounding area but not really worth going for tourists.
Yen L — Google review
A pleasant little zoo, free entry, and wonderful staff, if you’re in the area and have a little bit of time to pass it’s definitely worth checking out.
Leo C — Google review
This was an amazing gem of a place just steps from my hotel. It was a beautiful place to walk and enjoy the animals. Even though the park is free don’t overlook the donation boxes at the park entrance and exit as you will surely want to support this amazing place.
Christine K — Google review
3 Chome-2-1 Kitakasai, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0081, Japan•http://edogawa-kankyozaidan.jp/zoo/•+81 3-3680-0777•Tips and more reviews for Edogawa City Nature Zoo
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6Sensō-ji

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Sensō-ji, Tokyo's oldest temple, was established in 645 to pay tribute to Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Nestled in the vibrant Asakusa district, this iconic Buddhist site is a must-visit for both locals and travelers. Visitors are drawn to its grand entrance gates—Kaminarimon and Hozomon—and often partake in traditional practices like purifying themselves with incense smoke or seeking their fortunes through omikuji slips.
Visited Senso-ji on a Friday night and it was an amazing experience. It wasn’t too crowded, which made walking around so peaceful and enjoyable. The lanterns were beautifully lit, creating such a nice atmosphere. The whole place had great vibes ... calm, yet full of energy. Definitely worth visiting at night!
Mohammad M — Google review
Hands down, Sensoji in Asakusa is one of my favorite places in Tokyo! The temple itself is absolutely beautiful, and the whole area around it has such a special atmosphere. You can really feel a mix of tradition and energy as you walk through the gates and down the shopping street leading to the temple. There are tons of amazing little shops and food stands nearby the sweets especially are so good! From traditional Japanese snacks to souvenirs, it’s such a fun place to explore. It can get pretty crowded, especially on weekends, but honestly, even with the crowds, it’s still a gorgeous and peaceful spot to visit. The temple is stunning both during the day and when it’s lit up at night. If you’re visiting Tokyo, Sensoji Temple is a must-see. You’ll fall in love with the charm, culture, and beauty of Asakusa. 🌸
Gto R — Google review
The Asakusa Shrine is truly one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited in Japan. Visiting for two days was already amazing, but staying for two nights made the experience absolutely incredible. The shrine itself is magnificent, full of history and beautifully maintained. What really stood out were the illuminations they were breathtaking, creating a magical atmosphere in the evenings. Walking around the shrine at night felt almost surreal, with the lights highlighting the intricate architecture and the surrounding area. I also loved exploring the nearby streets and stalls, which added to the charm of the visit. For me, this is definitely the number one place to see in Tokyo.
Auriane D — Google review
This is a temple truly worth visiting, with grand and exquisite architecture. A street crammed with shops leads to one of its gates, and a commercial district is just a few minutes' walk away. I loved it so much that I returned once more when it was less crowded in the evening. The nighttime atmosphere is even better and more serene, offering a different feel to the night views.
Bars B — Google review
Senso-ji, nestled in the heart of Asakusa, is one of Tokyo’s most iconic and spiritually captivating destinations. As the city’s oldest Buddhist temple, it carries an atmosphere where history, devotion, and traditional Japanese culture blend beautifully with the energy of modern Tokyo. The moment you step out of Asakusa Station and approach the magnificent Kaminarimon Gate, crowned with its immense red lantern, you feel transported into another dimension—one where centuries of prayer and tradition echo in every stone and incense breeze. Walking along Nakamise-dori, the bustling pathway leading to the temple, is an experience on its own. Lined with charming stalls offering souvenirs, handcrafted goods, kimonos, freshly made sweets, and the irresistible smell of senbei rice crackers, it is a joyful and sensory-rich introduction to the temple complex. The vendors and traditional architecture create a nostalgic ambiance that gently immerses you in Japan’s cultural heritage. Once inside the main grounds, the powerful presence of the Hōzōmon Gate and the vivid vermilion temple buildings give way to a deeper, tranquil mood. The main hall invites quiet reflection, where worshippers offer prayers and draw omikuji fortune slips—some tying them carefully to racks for good luck. The air filled with incense smoke, the sound of coins dropping in offering boxes, and the gentle hum of prayer chants create a peaceful rhythm that contrasts beautifully with Tokyo’s fast pace. Senso-ji also boasts a striking five-story pagoda, serene gardens, and smaller shrines to explore, making it a place where time slows down. Whether you are spiritually inclined or simply curious, Senso-ji delivers an unforgettable encounter with Japan’s soul—sacred, welcoming, and layered with centuries of tradition. Visiting at night, when lanterns softly illuminate the temple, adds an extra touch of magic, making Senso-ji truly timeless.
Cromex S — Google review
We spent a few hours at Sensoji in Asakusa, and it turned out to be one of our favorite stops in Tokyo. The temple itself is impressive, but what really stood out was the atmosphere around it. The street leading up to the temple is packed with little shops and food stalls. The main temple is both impressive and easy to visit with kids in tow. We washed our hands at the water basin. There were plenty of spots to stop and regroup or grab a photo near the iconic lantern gate.
Jasman N — Google review
Walked to Sensō-ji Temple from hozomon senso-jin gate. It was very packed and crowded, but still a great experience. Managed to grab some mochi and ice cream which was delicious. The atmosphere was vibrant and full of energy. Despite the crowds, it was really interesting to see the traditional architecture, shops, and overall vibe of the place. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Tokyo.
Nicolas C — Google review
Senso-ji, located in Asakusa, Tokyo, is Japan's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple, attracting millions of visitors each year. The temple is dedicated to Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy, and serves as a spiritual hub, cultural landmark, and historical site. Upon entering the temple grounds, you are greeted by the iconic Kaminarimon Gate, adorned with a massive red lantern that sets the stage for the serene yet vibrant atmosphere of Senso-ji. The juxtaposition of traditional architecture against the backdrop of modern Tokyo is striking. The main hall, or Hondo, is beautifully detailed, and the surrounding pagoda adds to the historical charm. Senso-ji is not just a place of worship but also a cultural experience. The Nakamise-dori shopping street leading up to the temple is lined with stalls selling traditional snacks, souvenirs, and craftsmanship. Sampling freshly made melon bread or ningyo-yaki (small cakes filled with red bean paste) is a must. Visitors often participate in the rituals, such as purifying themselves at the water basin and offering prayers at the main hall. The atmosphere is peaceful, allowing for reflection and meditation amidst the bustling crowds. Senso-ji is easily accessible via public transport, with Asakusa Station just a short walk away. Overall, Senso-ji is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Tokyo. Its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene create a unique experience that resonates with visitors. Whether you are seeking spiritual solace or a taste of traditional Japanese culture, Senso-ji delivers on all fronts.
Bini A — Google review
2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan•https://www.senso-ji.jp/•+81 3-3842-0181•Tips and more reviews for Sensō-ji

7Tokyo Skytree

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Tokyo Skytree is the world's tallest freestanding broadcasting tower, offering a 360-degree view from its observation deck. At night, Tokyo Tower, Odaiba, and Tokyo Skytree light up the city with vibrant colors. Visitors can enjoy a dinner cruise with Japanese and Western-style dishes while taking in the stunning views.
Even on a cloudy and rainy day, visiting the Tokyo Skytree was nothing short of amazing. Standing at 634 meters, it dominates the skyline of Tokyo and offers an unforgettable experience that goes far beyond the view alone. Even though the weather wasn’t ideal, the visit proved that the Skytree’s charm doesn’t depend on clear skies — it’s a symbol of modern Japan and an experience full of fascination from start to finish. The journey begins at the base, where Skytree Town offers a lively mix of shops, restaurants, and attractions. The atmosphere is welcoming and full of energy, with visitors from all over the world. The elevator ride to the observation decks is a thrill in itself — smooth, fast, and accompanied by beautiful lights that build anticipation as you ascend to the top. When I reached the Tembo Deck and Tembo Galleria, the city below was wrapped in mist and soft rain, creating a mysterious, almost dreamlike view of Tokyo. The clouds moved quickly, sometimes revealing flashes of the Sumida River, Asakusa, and the endless urban landscape. The reflections on the glass and the quietness of the rainy day made the experience even more serene. There’s also much to enjoy indoors: the café serves excellent desserts and coffee, and the souvenir shops offer high-quality gifts with unique Skytree designs. Staff members were extremely friendly and patient, helping visitors take photos and explaining details about the structure. Leaving the Skytree, I realized that even without the perfect weather, the visit had a special atmosphere — calm, elegant, and deeply memorable. Rain or shine, Tokyo Skytree stands tall as one of Japan’s most inspiring landmarks, offering a beautiful perspective not only over the city, but over the harmony of technology, art, and spirit that defines Tokyo itself.
Cromex S — Google review
If you’re visiting Tokyo, I definitely recommend checking out Tokyo Skytree honestly, it’s way more impressive than Tokyo Tower! It’s much taller, and the view you get from the top is absolutely amazing. You can see the entire city spread out beneath you, and it’s such a cool experience. Personally, I think nighttime is the best time to go. The city lights look incredible, and it’s not as crowded as during sunset or daytime. Sunset can get super packed it’s hard to even find a good spot to look out! During the day there are usually more families and kids around, so it can feel a bit busier. If you go, make sure to visit both observation floors they’re both worth it! And if you happen to go during the day, check out one of the fancy restaurants up there. Just remember, they have a dress code no running shoes or sporty clothes. Dress up a little, like you’re going out on a nice date! Overall, Skytree is a fun and unforgettable experience, especially if you love great views and city lights. 🌃
Gto R — Google review
A must visit landmark in Tokyo! Buying tickets at the self service machines was quick and easy, and the elevator ride up to the observation deck took only seconds. The Tokyo Skytree has two observation levels: the Tembo Deck (350m) and the Tembo Galleria (450m). From the Tembo Deck, you get a breathtaking 360° panoramic view of Tokyo. On clear days, you can even spot Mt. Fuji! Unfortunately, it was rainy and windy during my visit, and I could actually feel the tower swaying a bit, quite an experience! Still, the rainy view of Tokyo, with its neat streets and dense rooftops, had a special charm. The Tembo Galleria features a glass floor section, standing on it and looking down at the tiny buildings below was both thrilling and unforgettable. After coming down, I visited the souvenir shop, as expected, Japan’s packaging design is beautiful and tempting. Hard not to buy something! Right next to the Skytree is Tokyo Solamachi, a large shopping complex with the Sumida Aquarium, restaurants, ice cream shops, Pokémon Center, Kirby Café, and even a children’s play area. Lots to see, eat, and shop, you could easily spend the whole day here!
Moon R — Google review
Tokyo Skytree, Japan’s tallest building at 634 meters, is truly impressive. You can go up to 450 meters with a super-fast elevator, and the view from the top is stunning — on a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji. There’s also a glass floor area, which could be fun, but with hundreds of people crowded around, you can barely enjoy it. Unfortunately, the experience didn’t really feel worth the long wait — over an hour in line to go up, and almost 40 minutes to get down. Going up was fairly organized, but coming down was total chaos. If I had known in advance how long the waiting would be, I wouldn’t have gone in at all. Also, don’t bother buying your ticket online — those with on-site tickets get in faster because online tickets must be exchanged for paper ones first, which makes no sense.
Györgyi S — Google review
Very disappointing. To start, they give people the opportunity to pre purchase tickets for a certain time and recommend on their website that you do so. To us it didn’t give any advantage as people who didn’t have pre purchased tickets just waltzed in and bought them. Further to this, the amount of tickets sold per time slot is far too high leaving you to queue for 30-45 minutes on the ground floor alone just to get admitted. Secondly, once you’re admitted after (45 minutes) you are packed into an elevator like sardines to a point it’s almost uncomfortable and unhygienic. We understand trying to get people up as fast as possible but this comes back to the underlying issue of selling too many tickets for each time slot. Once you make it to the deck (350m) you’re are greeted by a view of the backs of people’s heads. There isn’t a lot of opportunity to see the attraction you pay to see because of the sheer number of people inside. You may get fleeting glimpses but you have to really fight for a spot at the front to get a decent look at the view. After this we decided to go up to the gallery (450m) which we purchased with our ticket. And guess what… more queues. The queue to go up to the gallery alone took another 15 minutes and once we were up there it was the same story. Over crowded. And then we get to the worst part… to get out you have to stand in a queue yup that’s right, another queue. To get back from the gallery to the deck we waited 25 minutes and then once we were on the deck we queued another 25 minutes to take the elevator down to the bottom. Overall yes… the attraction is cool however the experience is terrible. Once we got to the top the first thing we wanted to do was leave as there was an unpleasant number of people around. If you plan to go here, go during the day. If you enjoy waiting in lines this is the place for you!
Mackenzie R — Google review
I prepurchase tickets to guarantee being able to enter in time for sunset. I would highly recommend doing that. It was pretty crowded but we got a space next to the window and it was well worth the effort. It was beautiful with Mt Fuji being the star. City is so pretty and night.
Frances M — Google review
Such a great place to visit and pay to enter the tallest area. We visited early afternoon and the wait time was only 15 minutes. The staff were friendly, great personality, and well organized. Each section was great, not too crowded. I was able to see Mt. Fuji so that made me excited. Currently there's a Toy Story theme, so great exhibits to see. Many photo ops available. Their souvenir shop was good and had a variety of items. Honestly you should visit one paid observatory and Tokyo Skytree I recommend, plus Asakusa had many sightseeing opportunities. There's a mall connected too, but did have a chance to visit. There's a metro line near there too.
Natasha F — Google review
We visited Tokyo Skytree around 5 PM. The line moved quite fast, which was nice, but once inside it was extremely crowded. It was difficult to fully enjoy the beautiful view or take pictures without waiting for people to move. The upper deck, though higher and promising a better view, was even busier. At one point, we couldn’t move at all, as the queue to go down took up more than half of the space on that floor. Overall, it felt a bit overwhelming despite the stunning views and beautiful tower. Also highly recommend to buy tickets in advance !!
Johan — Google review
1 Chome-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, Japan•https://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/•+81 570-550-634•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Skytree

8Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

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The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is a modern facility designed by Kengo Kuma, located near the Sensoji Temple's Kaminarimon gate. It offers free guided tours, currency exchange, and an information desk. The eight-story building features a covered observation deck with stunning views of Sensoji Temple. Visitors can also explore exhibitions and cultural events on other floors. Additionally, the center provides electrical charging points for those in need of battery power.
Located in front of the Kaminarimon intersection. The observation terrace on the 8th floor is free of charge. There is a café on the same floor, both of which are available for a relaxing break. The elevator can accommodate only about 8 people, and people cannot get on the elevator from the intermediate floors when it is full on the first floor. From the 8th floor, you can get a bird's-eye view of Sensoji Temple and the Sky Tree. I was able to take pictures of Sensoji Temple and Sky Tree at night. This facility provides information about Asakusa, but there are many spaces where you can sit down for free, so it is just right for a break when you are tired. There is a terrace and cafe on the top floor, where you can view the Kaminarimon gate and Sky Tree from just the right angle. It is open all year round. Designed by Kengo Kuma, the building is a wonderful example of Japanese culture with its house-shaped laminations and vertical louvers, but also with a modern novelty. The house shape on the exterior is not merely decorative, but is reflected in the sloping floors of the interior exhibition rooms, and the space between the roof and the upper floor is effectively used as a space for equipment.
ぼくサノス — Google review
The Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center serves as an excellent first stop for your visit to Asakusa. Located directly across from the famous Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), it offers free panoramic views and comprehensive tourist services . Free Observation Terrace: The 8th-floor Observation Terrace is a major highlight, offering a fantastic free view of the Asakusa area, including a direct view down Nakamise-dori towards the Senso-ji Temple and a clear view of the Tokyo Skytree . There is also a cafe where you can enjoy a drink while taking in the scenery .
Simon W — Google review
This building is very close to Asakusa Station. Before heading to Sensoji Temple or other attractions, it’s a good idea to stop by here for information. The front desk provides English support. The washrooms are clean and there was no queue. On the 8th floor, there is a free observation deck. You can reach it easily by escalator. The view is beautiful and worth a visit. There is also a cafe. I found it a bit expensive, but many people enjoy having coffee while taking in the beauty of Asakusa.
Hasini — Google review
A great place for tourist information brochures along with a free observation deck on the top floor. There you have a great view of Senso-ji Temple, Kaminarimon Gate, Nakamise Shopping street and Tokyo sky tree tower. The staff are helpful in providing information about the area. There are other exhibits worth taking in. There’s a cute cafe inside for snacks and drinks.
Melanie E — Google review
Best place to see Asakusa! They're open until late for you night shot junkies and it's all free. Just be aware that you won't be the only one there, no tripods allowed and you need to avoid taking photos through the double glass, but there are a few spots where you can get that shot you want.
John O — Google review
They offer a free observation deck for the temple and skytree. They also have a cafe where you can chill overlooking Sensoji.
Gep E — Google review
Other than it's function as a tourist information centre to this area, it's actually a really beautiful piece of architecture by Kengo Kuma, one of Japanese most famous architects. You can see the details of the timber fins designed and bolt shading the heat.
Michael C — Google review
2025.9.25 This is the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center. There is a spot on the top floor where you can see the Skytree. It's free.
U À — Google review
2 Chome-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0034, Japan•https://www.city.taito.lg.jp/bunka_kanko/kankoinfo/info/oyakudac…•+81 3-3842-5566•Tips and more reviews for Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

9Tokyo Metro Museum

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The Tokyo Metro Museum, located beneath the Tozai line's railway tracks, offers an immersive experience into the history and technology of Tokyo's subway system. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits featuring actual trains like the Ginza line's 1,000 series wagon and the Marunouchi line's historic 300 series. The museum aims to educate people about the underground system through participatory experiences for all ages.
We went here on a weekday (two adults in our 30s and 60s). I was a little worried it might be noisy because it attracts a lot of children, but it was perfectly fine, and there were plenty of other adults there without children. The displays were interesting and most had English descriptions. I think it’s an excellent value for the ticket price. Our favorite part was the driving simulator. At first, we weren’t going to participate because the sign said the instruction would be given in Japanese, but while we were doing another activity nearby, one of the staff came over and invited us to try it. It turns out that the staff running the simulation were real retired train drivers! They were all really nice, and the one who helps us with the simulation did the basic instruction in English for us. I think the rule about needing Japanese probably depends on the staff who is working, and whether they are comfortable using some English or not. The museum itself is fun, but the best part for us was definitely the kindness and enthusiasm of the staff 😄 There are clean toilets inside, as well as facilities for children (nursing room, changing table, etc).
Samantha T — Google review
The Tokyo Metro Museum is a fantastic destination for train enthusiasts and families alike! The exhibits are incredibly detailed and interactive, making it both educational and fun for all ages. I was especially impressed by the life-size train models and simulators that let you experience being a driver—it felt so realistic! The museum does a great job of showcasing the history and technology behind Tokyo’s iconic subway system. Staff members were friendly and helpful, adding to the welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re a railfan or just curious about how the metro works, this museum is well worth a visit. Highly recommend setting aside a few hours to explore everything it has to offer!
Oscar L — Google review
The Tokyo Metro Museum is an underrated gem and a fantastic value at just ¥220. There’s a surprising amount to see and do for the price, tons of interesting information that never feels overwhelming, along with interactive exhibits and old trains you can actually step inside. Some even let you play around with the controls, which is a blast. One of the highlights is the train simulator. It’s in Japanese only, so it might be a bit tricky if you don’t speak the language, but when I visited, an attendant kindly guided me through it, and it was a really fun experience. If you’re still in train nerd mode after that, check out the rest area with gacha machines. all train themed and then pop into the small gift shop. It’s mostly geared toward kids but still has a few fun items for adults too.
Joel D — Google review
A little out of the way, but really amazing museum for train fans. It's smaller than the rail museum in Omiya, but a little easier to get to, and much less crowded (even on a weekday). There are tons of exhibits on the history, how subways are constructed, interactive exhibits for kids, etc.
Grant M — Google review
Brilliant day out. The best bit was the metro simulator. Loved driving the train. So pleased we didn't have kids with us.... we would have had to share. It is worthwhile waiting to see the miniature train set working. The times are on a board by the display.
Linda R — Google review
It's perfect. We enjoyed going here. It's not that big of a museum, but you will learn a lot about trains and how they work. There's an English translation, too, so it's okay for foreigners. Please do visit this place. There are kind Japanese workers here who will be happy to help you out with the train simulators and other things. Kids will have fun too, they can get inside different trains, like the real names of trains. We went here with my students and they all enjoyed
Anna K — Google review
Plenty fun for a low price! There’s even a metro simulator experience where you pretend you’re the driver responsible to get people to work / home on time in a retired metro / subway carriage. Great value and worth seeing. It does also have some English translations on some exhibits too. Not to be confused with the railway museum, which are about trains (such as the Shinkansen and some JR lines with the pretend to be a driver experience outdoors). This is the Metro (Ginza line for example in an indoor simulated experience).
D. L — Google review
If you're thinking of someplace to bring your younger children but don't want to spend too much, come here. Adult tickets cost 220yen and child tickets at only 100yen. They get to learn about the trains in Japan and may even try the simulation.
Nursharina R — Google review
東京メトロ東西線 葛西駅高架下, 6 Chome-3-1 Higashikasai, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0084, Japan•http://www.chikahaku.jp/•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Metro Museum

10Sumō Museum

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The Sumō Museum is a small but fascinating museum located on the first floor of Ryogoku Kokugikan in Ryogoku, Tokyo. It offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of sumo, showcasing various artifacts and memorabilia related to the sport. Visitors can admire colored woodblock prints, silk belts, embroidered aprons worn by top-ranked wrestlers, and memorabilia from former sumo champions. The museum also features special exhibits held six times a year.
Attended 14th Sept'23 Tokyo Grand Sumo tournament from 10:00am to 18:00. Arrived 11:30. Watched divisional bouts. The junior bouts start at 14:30hrs, and then the seniors from 16hrs. As you can see from the photos. Japanese attend from the junior division, only died hard sumo fans attend before lunch. Oh yes lunch early. Don't wait until the lunch interval - again my mistake - because the majority of the bento boxes or good food options are already sold out!! And again don't make my mistake of opening the chicken food. Read the instructions! Often there's an external string that needs to be pulled to initiate the cooking of the food. I didn't read, opened the box then had to put it back together to cook the food. Summary worth seeing once. Next time watch on TV.
MAT — Google review
Great museum, a bit small as there is only one exhibition hall but contains a vast amount of information on Sumo, the arena and the sport's history. There are some interactive exhibits too and a lot of memorabilia, really recommend it if you're nearby and if you're a sumo fan!
Alexandra — Google review
It was an alright experience. I’d recommend buying tickets in advance. There was no wait time when arriving but waiting for other guests up to 20~. The staff were somewhat unfriendly and there wasn’t any real welcome. The show was okay, very interactive but also there was a LOT of talking compared to the sumo wrestling. I understand that sumo wrestling is very quick; there was a lot of info to share, the sumos were retired or just beginning but it was kind of disappointing. I’m not sure if the ticket price is right for that fact. You receive a photo and gift bag at the end of the event. Again, as you are moved out staff are lacking in charisma regarding customer service and seem like they are very much rushing you.
Laura — Google review
Not so much a museum more than a medium sized room with artifacts, actual sumo gear, photos, and the history of sumo - current and late. The gift shop is not attached to the room but is on the other side of the building; small, but full of cool trinkets to buy. For the stamp collectors, there are two: one at the exhibit room and the second is at the entrance to the gift shop!
Alex G — Google review
Going to the sumo was a great experience. Crowd totally into it. Great merchandise. We met a famous sumo Ozeki soon to retire! Seating is cramped and is confusing so take time to ensure you have the right seat. Snacks and drinks available.
Beatrice C — Google review
It's not really a museum, more of a display of photos of sumo wrestlers who have won championships and some trophies. We walked round slowly, looked at everything, and we're done in 20 minutes. We'd love to have seen more information on the history of sumo.
Georgina Y — Google review
Great experience and history of sumo. You might even catch a few wrestlers in training going out for lunch
Ricky B — Google review
It’s a small museum around 73rd Yokozuna Terunofuji . There are scrolls displayed on the origins of Sumo . There is an interactive screen explaining the basics of sumo . The museum is within the Tokyo sumo “Kokugikan” it’s worth a short visit. You cannot have access to see the main arena . It’s worth a visit though . The nearby station also has pictures of the yokuzuna’s . Entry is free
James W — Google review
国技館 1階, 1 Chome-3-28 Yokoami, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0015, Japan•http://www.sumo.or.jp/KokugikanSumoMuseum/•+81 3-3622-0366•Tips and more reviews for Sumō Museum
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11Shinozaki Park

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Shinozaki Park, situated in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, is a serene green space along the picturesque Edogawa River. The park offers various amenities such as baseball fields, tennis courts, and expansive playgrounds for children. Visitors can also enjoy the cherry blossoms in spring and make use of the free BBQ area. Additionally, it features a dog park and is known as a great spot to view fireworks without being too crowded.
It was awesome view of the fireworks the park was so clean and nice....nice view ...nice place to hangout ...nice place to sit peacefully and have a pefect view...nice time to see the fireworks ...happening place for fireworks great work....awesomeness at its best...
Kirti — Google review
The park has some benches and covered areas but the grass is uneven so it's a little muddy.
あやな — Google review
Shinozaki Park is known for its expansive greenery, open fields, and scenic views of the nearby Edo River. The park is particularly popular during cherry blossom season when the sakura trees bloom, creating a picturesque setting for hanami (flower viewing). The open landscape makes it feel like a serene natural retreat within the urban setting of Tokyo.
ATUL S — Google review
This is a good viewpoint for Edogawa Hanabi. Not so crowded and you can sit down if you have seats
Llcheesell — Google review
Two basketball rims, many youngsters in the weekend, but not much pick up games. There is a baseball court and other facilities, quite a big park to chill, ride bicycles and enjoy some sports here.
An — Google review
Great experience of 2nd august fireworks
Mohtashim K — Google review
Watched fireworks at the park.. has a baseball field…
Chanuthi R — Google review
Nice park in Edogawa-Ku. Can host a BBQ here but pre booking is needed, in a designated area of the park only- usually booking is needed 1 month in advance. Rental of a BBQ space is free but requires you to bring your own equipment. Park has tennis courts and also large open space for sports.
Daniel K — Google review
1 Chome-25-1 Kamishinozaki, Edogawa City, Tokyo 133-0054, Japan•https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index025.html•+81 3-3670-4080•Tips and more reviews for Shinozaki Park

12Shin-Koiwa Park

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Shin-Koiwa Park is a spacious riverside park in Tokyo known for its sports fields, water features, and stunning natural beauty. It's famous for its spring cherry blossoms and fall foliage, offering a classic spot for cherry blossom viewing. The park also houses the Flower and Diamonds Ferris Wheel, which is Japan's second largest at 117 meters tall, as well as the Tokyo Sea Life Park with its impressive aquarium exhibits.
Shinkoiwa park is a hidden gem! The sheer size of it is impressive, offering plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the fresh air. Whether you're into sports or simply seeking a tranquil escape, this park has something for everyone. The basketball court and baseball ground are perfect for children. But what truly sets this park apart is its breathtaking beauty during the autumn months. The vibrant foliage creates a stunning backdrop for leisurely strolls or relaxing picnics. With ample benches scattered throughout, finding a peaceful spot to unwind is a breeze. This park is truly one of the best places to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with nature. Highly recommend!
フェルナンドハシタ(Hasitha) — Google review
Very beautiful place . Such a big spacious park … love it
Zaheer F — Google review
Very spacious. Kids can enjoy. There is a big playground too where everyone can play. Trees are very beautiful.
Mohammad F — Google review
The Sakura here is out of my expectation. So pretty
Hoi L — Google review
Great 👍 I pocket of happiness in tokyo city. Family friendly great for kids!
Ebstar 8 — Google review
Nice park
Abu K — Google review
No visible toilet signs anywhere 🥲 but the place is big and very nice and near to the station
Kamiko S — Google review
very lovely park
Mostafij R — Google review
1 Chome-1-3 Nishishinkoiwa, Katsushika City, Tokyo 124-0025, Japan•http://www.city.katsushika.lg.jp/institution/1000096/1006898.htm…•+81 3-3693-1777•Tips and more reviews for Shin-Koiwa Park

13Edogawa-ku Folk Museum

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Local history museum
The Edogawa-ku Folk Museum is situated on the 3rd floor of Green Palace, serving as a resource center to delve into the history of Edogawa Ward. Despite its appearance resembling an apartment building, it functions as the ward's community center. Visitors can gain insights into Edogawa's agriculture, fishing industry, and waterways free of charge. It presents a great opportunity for families to engage in historical learning during summer vacations.
(Translated by Google) It's about a 20-minute walk from Shin-Koiwa Station, through the shopping arcade. The local history museum is located in a building that also houses the branch office. With one large room for the permanent exhibition and one room for special exhibitions, it was just the right amount of space to see. Admission is free, and the wide range of exhibits is a plus. The special exhibition, "Schoolchild Evacuation," taught me about the connection between Edogawa Ward and Yamagata Prefecture. It's an area I have no connection to, but it was a good opportunity to learn about the war. (Original) 新小岩駅から、商店街アーケード通って歩いて20分ほど。支所などが入るビルに入ってる郷土資料室。 常設展の大きめ1部屋、企画展のスペース1部屋、ちょうどいい見ごたえだった。無料で入れ、展示品多いのは魅力。 企画展「学童疎開」、江戸川区と山形県との繋がり、学べました。縁の無い地域だけど、戦争について知る良いきっかけになります。
Tapo22 T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is located on the 3rd floor of the Edogawa Civic Center "Green Palace". The location is difficult to find, and there are no prominent signs posted at the entrance, so I don't think you'll have a chance to visit unless you do some research online beforehand. It feels like a mini-museum that compactly summarizes the history and culture of Edogawa Ward. Admission is free. When I visited, a special exhibition was being held about Japanese umbrellas, which were once a specialty of Koiwa. In addition, there were exhibits about the ward's agriculture, which is now rare, and the fishing industry along the Tokyo Bay coast (beka boats, etc.), which I found interesting. Recently, the number of new residents has increased, and I think there are more people who don't even know what the area was like in the Showa era. Since this is such a great exhibit, I think it would be good to provide a little more information so that more people can see it. (Original) 江戸川区民センター「グリーンパレス」の3階にあります。場所がわかりにくく、入口にも目立つ案内は出ていないので、事前にネットで調べたりでもしない限り、なかなか訪れる機会もないのではと思います。 江戸川区の歴史や文化がコンパクトにまとめられたミニ博物館、という感じ。無料で入場できます。 訪れたときは、かつて小岩の特産であったという和傘に関する企画展が行われていました。 そのほかにも、今は少なくなってしまった区内の農業や、東京湾岸ぞいの漁業(べか舟など)の展示もあり、興味深く拝見させていただきました。 最近は新しく入ってきた住民も増え、昭和の時代のこのあたりの様子も知らない人が増えていると思います。 せっかくの展示なので、もう少し案内を増やして、多くの人に見てもらえるようにしたらと思います。
Naka H — Google review
(Translated by Google) I took the bus from Shin-Koiwa Station to bus stop number 3 and got off at the ward office. The station stamp at Shin-Koiwa Station was a Monchhichi! As other reviewers have said, the museum has a great exhibit, so I think it would be better if they added a little more content. Currently, they are holding a special exhibition on "School Child Evacuation." They have a pamphlet about the exhibition. There are a lot of panel displays. The explanations were easy to understand. I went from the Green Palace side, so I first went up to the 4th floor, walked through the connecting corridor to the main building, and then went down the stairs to the 3rd floor. It's open on Mondays. (Original) 新小岩駅から3番バス停でバスに乗り区役所下車しました。新小岩駅の駅スタンプはなんとモンチッチでした😊資料館は他の方も口コミしている通りせっかくの展示なのでもう少し内容を増やしたらいいと思う。現在「学童疎開」企画展開催中。展示のパンフレットあります。パネル展示が多いかな。解説はわかりやすいとおもう。グリーンパレスの方から行ったから最初4階に上がって渡り廊下を通って本館に行って階段で3階に降りる。月曜日開館している。
笹倉知恵子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I saw the special exhibition ``What we learn from a survey of 99-year-old houses'' and the permanent exhibition. I was impressed by the careful investigation of the house in the exhibition. I was also really interested in the historical materials for the menu of the celebratory meal. I recognize that the food on special occasions is steeped in the traditional culture of the region, but in the records for several days, there is a mysterious food called "■kan" that seems to be impossible to read. has appeared many times. I believe that the fact that we cannot understand something that was probably a fairly popular food at the time shows us the fragility of history and culture. I like the concise explanations on the red explanatory panels for each theme in the permanent exhibition. Even if you skip the detailed captions, you can clearly understand the purpose of the exhibition if you read this much. Even though it was free, I felt that the quality was very good. It would be better to advertise it more. (Original) 企画展「築99年の住宅調査からわかること」と常設展を拝見しました。 企画展は丹念な住宅の調査に感銘を受けました。また祝言料理の献立の史料が実に興味を引きました。ハレの日の料理はその地域の伝統文化が染み込んだものと認識してますが、数日分の記録のなかで一部、どうしても読み取ることのできないらしい「■かん」という謎の食べ物がありそれが何回も登場しているのです。口取りのひとつとして当時としてはある程度メジャーな食べ物であったろうものがどうしても何かわからないというのは、歴史や文化のはかなさを教えてくれるものと思います。 常設展は各テーマごとにある赤い解説パネルの簡潔な説明が好感。詳細なキャプションを読み飛ばしてもこれだけ読めば展示の意図が明瞭に理解できます。無料なのに質がとても充実しているように感じました。 もっと宣伝したほうがよいです。
Us3 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was searching on Google Maps and came across the Edogawa Ward Local Materials Room. I happened to be passing by, so I turned the steering wheel (lol) As an outsider, when I heard that it was inside the Green Palace, I thought it couldn't be a room in an apartment... (bitter smile) It was certainly not a large exhibition space, but the contents were quite substantial. Particularly noteworthy is the ease of understanding the exhibits on seaweed cultivation and processing! Ah, the curator in charge at the time of the renovation, he's doing a great job. I recently saw the thatched roof in the special exhibition being replaced, so it was very interesting. I'm thinking of going back in the fall to see the Japanese umbrella exhibition. (Original) Googleマップで検索していて、ちょっと気になってた江戸川区郷土資料室さん。たまたま近くを通ったので、ハンドルをきってみました(笑) 部外者としては、グリーンパレス内、と聞いてマンションの一室な訳ないよなぁ…と思案(苦笑)確かに広いとはいえない展示スペースでしたが、中身はかなり充実していました。 特筆は、海苔の養殖・加工の展示のわかりやすさ!あぁ、リニューアル時の担当学芸員さんでしょうか、いい仕事してますねぇ。企画展の茅葺き屋根も、ちょうど最近、実際のかけ替えを見ていたので、とても興味深かったです。 秋になったら、和傘の企画展を見に再訪したいな、と思ってます。
山地雅宏 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The exhibition does not have everything lined up tightly, but is rather restrained and neat. They seem to be working on a variety of ambitious planned exhibitions. (Original) 展示は何でもギッシリ並べる式ではなく抑制的で綺麗に見せている。企画展示も意欲的なものを様々取り組んでいるようだ。
井上司朗 — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a compact resource room located on the third floor of the main building of Green Palace, but it is essential for learning about the history of Edogawa Ward. (Original) グリーンパレス本館3階にあります、コンパクトな資料室ですが江戸川区の歴史を知るうえで、必要不可欠な資料室でした。
Koji N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Considering the size of the municipality, I would like to see the exhibition in a separate building. Is that difficult in Tokyo? (Original) 自治体の規模からすると、独立した建物で展示してもらいたいところ。都内だと難しいか?
鬼脚 — Google review
江戸川区民センターグリーンパレス, 1 Chome-38-1 Matsushima, Edogawa City, Tokyo 132-0031, Japan•https://www.city.edogawa.tokyo.jp/e_bunkazai/shiryoshitsu/index.…•+81 3-5662-7176•Tips and more reviews for Edogawa-ku Folk Museum

14Tokyo Disney Resort

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Theme park
Tokyo Disney Resort is conveniently located near the famous Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park, where visitors can enjoy picnics on the vast lawns, especially during cherry blossom season. Tokyo DisneySea features its own original characters, including the beloved Duffy bear and his friends, with exclusive merchandise available at various shops throughout the park.
We had the most magical day of our lives at Tokyo Disneyland! I went with my husband and our two daughters, and from start to finish it was pure joy. We decided to get Disney Premier Access for a few rides and parades, and it was absolutely worth it – it made the whole experience smooth and extra special. The highlights for us were the “Reach for the Stars” light and fireworks show and the “Beauty and the Beast” attraction, both truly breathtaking! The parades were incredible too, filled with so much energy, music, and Disney magic. We also loved exploring all the rides, especially Pirates of the Caribbean, Toon Town, and Mickey’s Magical World, just to name a few. The cast members deserve a special mention: every single one of them was so friendly, kind, and genuinely helpful, which made the day even better. And the food… wow! The milk and caramel popcorn and the pumpkin sweet potato churros were unforgettable. There were so many great food options throughout the park, and everything we tried was delicious. Tokyo Disneyland is truly a dream come true for families, and we can’t wait to go back.
Sherin G — Google review
This was my first Disney experience, and it was so enjoyable! I'm not a super fan by any means but from an amusement park overall it is highly organized. Every employee is cheerful with a smile and energy that is infectious. And there was not a single bad or lame ride. Everything is so well executed. The food is not great, but that is easy to forget once you walk around and continue having fun. The jungle Cruise and Cinderella were my favorite, and the parades are so well done they are awesome not to be missed! Pro tip: get in early to take advantage of all the passes and cut down on wait times!
Eric — Google review
A magical experience for all ages! Tokyo Disneyland is pure magic from the moment you enter. The rides are fun and well-maintained, the parades and shows are spectacular, and the park is beautifully themed down to every detail. Staff are friendly and helpful, making the experience even more enjoyable. Perfect for families, friends, or solo visitors who want to feel the Disney magic. Don’t forget to try the themed snacks and take lots of photos!
J _ — Google review
Imagine a beautiful painting of an elegant mansion fit for a royal family. That's what this place feels like. The staff are super helpful. We booked with a vacation package, and booked an additional day. Unfortunately we had to switch rooms because the vacation package was under my wife's name, and the extra booking was under mine. Even though we shared the same Surname, it's considered different and couldn't combine it. Anyway, the rooms are beautiful, and very spacious. Tons of amenities and freebies, my kids took all the slippers and toothbrushes. And right out the courtyard is non other than the entrance to Disneyland Tokyo. It's an awesome hotel, but very expensive. I give this hotel a wooooo!
Edward N — Google review
The best Disney park in my opinion. Its very busy though. We went on a rainy thursday and wait time for Frozen etc is from 150-180 minutes. Best to come early and get all the priority pass you can.
Hang M — Google review
Disney Tokyo is truly one of if not the best Disney I went to, only because of Disney Sea. The Disneyland park is really similar to what we have in Paris, except maybe for a couple attractions but Disney Sea is really something else entirely ! The lands are massive and the decorations are beautiful, tons of references to Disney characters and locations, it was magical 🤩 We had a hitel package that comes with fast passes for selected attractions and it was necessary as some had more than 2 hours of line and some 3 hours !! But because of those 3 passes, we could enjoy those without even 3 minutes of waiting, it is definitely worth it if you plan on going. Plenty of vegan options in the restaurant so that's great, the app is also quite nice even if it can be buggy at times. A must see if you like Disney and you're in Tokyo for more than a week.
Burabetsu — Google review
Awesome awesome awesome to fulfill a childhood dream :) Really, you should give yourself 2 days to do everything. We spent almost the whole day and could easily do another full day. If you can afford it, get the skip the line passes. Some lines are 180 mins wait!!!
Irina K — Google review
Tokyo Disney Resort was a family win for us—spotless parks, kind cast members, and very stroller-friendly (ramps, elevators, and clearly marked stroller parking). We went on a weekday and the vibe was calm with lighter lines. The official app made it easy to check wait times, show schedules, and mobile order snacks. Between Disneyland’s classics and DisneySea’s unique areas, it felt both nostalgic and new—and the night parade was pure magic. Pro tips & money-savers (what worked for us): • Do it cheaper with an evening ticket: If you didn’t finish everything, consider an evening/after-work ticket (e.g., after 5 on weekdays or after 3 on weekends/holidays, when available). It’s a lower price than a full day and perfect for a ride blitz + night parade/photos. Availability and times vary—check the official site/app the week you go. • Only pay to skip when you must: Use Disney Premier Access selectively for your top 1–2 rides or show viewing; evenings often have shorter waits so you may not need it. • Simple crowd plan (ADHD-friendly): 1. Arrive 30–45 min before your entry time. 2. Open the app → map → hit 1–2 headliners first. 3. Snack + shows mid-day. 4. If you come back with an evening ticket, focus only on nighttime bests and the parade/fireworks. • Strollers & kids: Bring yours or rent inside the park. Paths are smooth; elevators/ramps are everywhere. • Getting there: Super easy via JR Maihama Station, then hop the Disney Resort Line. Bottom line: organized, clean, stress-free with a stroller, and absolutely worth it—especially if you pair a calm weekday visit with a targeted evening ticket to catch whatever you missed. Magical for kids and parents alike.
Giovanni A — Google review
1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031, Japan•https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/•+81 50-3090-2613•Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Disney Resort

15Mimyo River Cherry Promenade

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The Mimyo River Cherry Promenade is a stunning destination, especially in spring when the cherry blossoms burst into full bloom. This picturesque spot is ideal for leisurely walks or invigorating runs, where you can experience the enchanting sight of petals dancing in the breeze. As evening approaches, the combination of sunset hues and blooming cherry trees creates a magical backdrop perfect for photography enthusiasts. The promenade features a spacious pathway that makes it easy to stroll along and fully immerse yourself in this floral wonderland.
(Translated by Google) In spring, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, making it perfect for walking and running. * If you run when the wind is strong, you can enjoy the scenery of falling cherry blossoms; * When the sun sets, the sunset and cherry blossoms are beautiful to take pictures with. (Original) 春天櫻花盛開,十分適合散步跑步。 * 風大的時候跑步,可以欣賞櫻花飄落的景緻; * 夕陽西下的時候,夕陽和櫻花一起拍照很美。
Johnny ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cherry blossom tunnel is a must-see! ️ I go back and forth again and again and enjoy the cherry blossoms❗ I always drive, but I wonder what it would be like to walk? Try it next season. (Original) 桜のトンネル、必見です‼️ 何度も何度も、往復して桜を楽しんでます❗ いつも車ですが、歩くとどんな感じなんだろう? 次の季節に、やってみよ。
T. K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The road is wide and easy to walk, perfect for a walk. (Original) 道も広くて歩きやすく散歩には丁度よい
きらきら — Google review
3 Chome-29-3 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031, Japan
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16Edogawa Recreational Park Kids Area

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Nature & Parks
Recreational Park Kids Area is a sizable city park with sports facilities, gardens, and events. It features a kids' park with model dinosaurs and a water play area that's larger than the usual wading pools, complete with a waterfall-like section. While it can get crowded in the summer and may be daunting for some parents due to its design, children really enjoy it. The park also offers play items suitable for toddlers and infants.
A little hidden away but a really nice water play area for the kids and picnic place as well. Bigger than the usual wading pools and they have a waterfall sort of area. To be honest it’s a bit dangerous for the faint-hearted parents (the circular globe configuration looks pretty dangerous) and the water is deeper and it gets crowded in the summer but the kids really enjoy it.
T J — Google review
Cutting trees to build restaurants and pretending it's SDGs initiative..good model on how to make public facilities a private space but I don't support this.
Fabien R — Google review
Best place for water play for all people Best for relaxation Best for family time Me and my kids are enjoyed
Shantha S — Google review
Cute little dinosaur park really fun rainy right now but it was amazing 10/10 would recommend
Manny U — Google review
It's small but good park.
Digambar G — Google review
We love this place. Great place for children My toddler calls it the dinosaur park because it has a cute dinosaur slide inside it. It has a medium sized sand pit to make sand castles. Few places I have seen having baby swing with protection.
Mini I — Google review
Nice place for toddlers and infants as it has all play items suitable for them. Kids are attracted by dinosaurs. Of course grownups can run and play on the other side of the park but has to be very careful as it is surrounded by roads.
Kalyani P — Google review
It’s small but good park.
Harsh G — Google review
6 Chome-11 Nishikasai, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0088, Japan•https://www.city.edogawa.tokyo.jp/e066/kuseijoho/gaiyo/shisetsug…•+81 3-3675-5030•Tips and more reviews for Edogawa Recreational Park Kids Area

17Edogawa City Cultural Centre

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The Edogawa City Cultural Centre is a multipurpose events center featuring a concert hall that hosts musicals and ballet performances. The facility includes two well-equipped theaters, conference rooms, and two restaurants. Visitors have praised the elegant and royal ambiance of the hall, as well as its cleanliness and good service. Some have noted that it may be a bit far from certain locations but appreciate the accessibility features such as elevators, automatic doors, and accessible toilets.
Located in a beautiful place, with nice tiny waterfalls and river besides, people work there also kind and supportive.
Ashan M — Google review
Well maintained and close to shin Koiwa station. Walking around 15 minutes. Nearest railway line is CHUO sobu line. You can take train from Akihabara to Shin Koiwa and walk. Good auditorium with nice seating arrangement and many cultural concert's happen here.
Sachin ( — Google review
I agree with the other reviews- the center is quite elegant!
あやな — Google review
We have recently done one musical concert in the centre. The employees are very much helpful.
Madona K — Google review
It amazing place. We had a good time.
Keshav T — Google review
Had a great concert experience!
Deepti B — Google review
It’s surrounded by trees so it was refreshing being around
Edmundo O — Google review
His time we went see the Choir competition. In the big hall, there were many seats and great stage.
Aki Y — Google review
4 Chome-14-1 Central, Edogawa City, Tokyo 132-0021, Japan•https://edogawa-bunkacenter.jp/•+81 3-3652-1111•Tips and more reviews for Edogawa City Cultural Centre

18Funabori Sports Park

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Funabori Sports Park is a spacious and lively park that offers various activities for both kids and adults. It features a jogging track, sprint ground, public toilets, and a children's mountain park. The park is located near Funabori station and offers paid parking nearby. While it provides ample space for kids to play and blow off steam, some visitors have suggested improvements such as adding more facilities like basketball courts or trash bins due to occasional overcrowding and littering issues.
A large park with lots of space. The local kids apparently like it
Reynaldo F — Google review
Very calm and lively place, seeing the kids play in the park is the most beautiful thing. Their smile just lights up your heart ☺️
Dipak A — Google review
The police always come at 6~7 pm and they tell people to stop playing sports. It gets annoying sometimes because we don’t make that much noise
Aadit K — Google review
Nice ground for kids enjoy various activities .. very near to Funabori station .. also paid parking is available nearby for those who come by car.
Atchut K — Google review
A peaceful ground for playing, jogging and weekly HSS Shakha on weekends. It is very beautiful during Sakura time!
Shailesh P — Google review
Pros: Jogging track, sprint ground, public toilet, children Mountain park. Cons: Facility occasionally occupied specially on weekends, crowded at times of day
Pranesh K — Google review
Good Sports park with a large playground and play area for kids(Sand pit, Slides)
Mahaveer S — Google review
Great place to let your kids run and blow off steam.
Eric G — Google review
6 Chome-6-1 Funabori, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0091, Japan•+81 3-5662-1934•Tips and more reviews for Funabori Sports Park

19Ukita Central Park

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Perfect during summer for kids
Raghavendiran S — Google review
This park is next to the baseball practice ground and lots of people come with their children. Children can play slides, jungle gym, and some other adventure games as well next to the baseball ground. But the elementary level school students keeps playing running around or hangs out on the slides and on other adventure games box which troubles the young kids to play around.
James S — Google review
Ok
小泉周久 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ukita Central Park is a spacious park located in a residential area in the Nishikasai area, and is a popular place for local residents to relax. It shows different faces with each season, and especially during cherry blossom season, the entire park is dyed a soft pink, making it a place that many people look forward to every year. The park is very well-kept, and another pleasant point is that there is not a single piece of trash on the ground. There are plenty of play equipment, making it popular with families with small children. There are also many benches, making it the perfect place to relax and read a book or enjoy your lunch. There are many people walking their dogs here, and the park has a peaceful atmosphere. (Original) 宇喜田中央公園は、西葛西エリアの住宅街にある広々とした公園で、近隣住民の憩いの場として親しまれています。季節ごとに違った表情を見せてくれて、特に桜の季節は公園全体がほんのりピンク色に染まり、毎年楽しみにしている方も多い場所。園内はとても清掃が行き届いていて、ゴミひとつ落ちていないのも気持ちが良いポイントです。遊具も充実していて、小さなお子さん連れのファミリーにも人気。ベンチも多く配置されていて、のんびりと読書やお弁当を楽しむのにもぴったりです。犬の散歩をしている人も多く、穏やかな空気が流れる公園です。
齊藤実 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The playground is always well-maintained with grass, making it an ideal environment for playing soccer, baseball, etc. It is popular with children as it has a wide range of play equipment. In the summer, you can play in the water for a long time. Donki and Komodi Iida are right in front of you, so it's easy to buy drinks, food, and play equipment. Nishikasai has many parks, but this one is one that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. (Original) 運動場はいつも芝が整備されていてサッカー、野球などがとてもやりやすい環境です。 遊具も豊富でお子様達に人気。 夏場は水遊びもできる環境なので長時間遊べます。 ドンキやコモディ・イイダが目の前にあるのでドリンクや食べ物や遊び道具の購入もしやすいです。 西葛西は公園が多いですが、こちらは年齢層広く遊べる公園です。
Lazo美容室 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a large park. There was playground equipment surrounding the baseball field, and it seemed to be divided into a zone for elementary school students and up, and a zone for preschoolers. For elementary school students and up, there are athletic complex play equipment such as Tarzan, a balance beam, and a rotating circular jungle gym. ~ For preschoolers, there are small complex play equipment, sandboxes, swings, rope-type jungle gyms, etc. There was also a place between the two areas where you could play in the water in the summer. (Original) 広い公園です。 野球場を囲むように遊具などがあり、対象年齢小学生〜位のゾーンと、〜未就学児位のゾーンで別れている感じでした。 小学生位〜の方は、アスレチック的な複合遊具、ターザン、平均台、回転する円形のジャングルジムなど。 〜未就学児の方は、小さめの複合遊具、砂場、ブランコ、ローブ式ジャングルジムなど。 また、ふたつのエリアの間には、夏場は水遊びができそうなところもありました。
大野有価 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's more of a long park than a large one. There are two large pieces of play equipment, one of which can be played by a wide range of ages, from toddlers to around 3 years old, and the other to upper elementary school students. There were also swings, a sandbox, and many other things to play with, so the kids could run around without getting bored. In the center of the park, there was a stone area and a bridge where water probably used to flow, and children were playing freely. There are a lot of big trees, so I think it provides shade even in the hot summer. There were benches everywhere, and there were many people eating lunch. There are paid parking lots on the Don Quijote side and the supermarket side, making it easy to go and buy things you need. (Original) 広い公園というよりは長い公園です。 大型遊具が2つあり、ひとつはよちよち歩きから3歳くらいまで、もうひとつは小学校高学年くらいまで年齢幅広く遊べると思います。 その他にもブランコ、砂場の他沢山遊べるものがあり子供達が飽きずに駆け回ってました。 公園の中央に、多分ここは水遊びのための水が流れてたんだろうなという石場とか橋があって、子供達が思い思いに遊んでいました。 大きな木が多く暑い夏でも日陰になるのかなと思います。 ベンチも至るところにあり、お昼を食べてる人も多かったです。 有料駐車場がドン・キホーテ側とスーパー側にあって、必要になったものを買いに行くのも楽です。
美千代 — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a large park located in Kitakasai 4-chome, about a 10-minute walk from Nishikasai Station. It's located at the back of Don Quijote Kasai store. There is a baseball field next door, and you can often see families playing baseball and playing ball. The park has a lot of greenery, and the playground equipment includes athletics, Tarzan ropes, slides, and a "Jabujabu Pond" where you can play in the water in the summer, making it a park that children of all ages can enjoy. Additionally, within the park, there is an ``earthquake emergency water supply facility'' built to secure drinking water in case of an earthquake, and 1,500m³ of fresh water is always available underground, which can be used for drinking water in emergencies and for extinguishing water in the event of a fire. There is also a shaded rest area, so it's a good idea to bring a packed lunch with you. It looks like playing in the water will be fun this coming season. (Original) 西葛西駅から徒歩10分位、北葛西4丁目にある大きな公園です。ドンキホーテ葛西店の裏の方にあります。隣には野球場があり、野球やボール遊びをしているファミリーも見かけます。 公園内は緑も多く、遊具は、アスレチック・ターザンロープ・滑り台、夏場には水遊びが出来る「じゃぶじゃぶ池」等があり、幅広い年齢のお子さんが楽しめる公園です。 また、園内には、地震に備えて飲み水を確保する為に作られた「震災対策用応急給水施設」があり、地下には、いつも1500m³の新鮮な水が用意されているそうで、いざという時の飲み水として、火災発生時には消化用水として利用されるそうです。 日よけの出来る休憩スペースもあるので、お弁当持参で、お出かけするのも良いですね。これからの季節、水遊びが楽しそうです。
華水木 — Google review
4 Chome-9-15 Kitakasai, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0081, Japan•https://www.city.edogawa.tokyo.jp/e066/kuseijoho/gaiyo/shisetsug…•+81 3-5662-1934•Tips and more reviews for Ukita Central Park

20Wakakusa Park

4.1
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4.0
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Wakakusa Park, also known as Pyramid Park, is located in Seishincho and features Egyptian architecture with a pyramid and Egyptian paintings. The park offers various amenities such as a sand pit, slides, swings, spring rides for kids, Sakura trees, bicycle parking, drinking water facilities, washrooms and benches. It's a popular spot for families with children to enjoy the playground equipment including swings, zipline and seesaws.
Kids love the playground and grownups relax on the picnic benches. It's quite popular with all members of the local community, so it has a chill and inclusive vibe. The pyramid is prominent, so locals call it "pyramid park". You can train tennis in a cage as well for free.
Marcin K — Google review
They have a tennis court and the piramid is nice to climb but there's usually a crowd so I'd recommend going with other people instead of solo
ARLONN . — Google review
Very clean and perfect place in the city area for relaxing.
Showmitra S — Google review
Wakakusa Park is in Seishincho. It's designed as Egyptian Architecture. As it has a Pyramid and a board depicting Egyptian painting. That's why commonly known as pyramid park. It has sand pit, slides, swing, spring rides for kids. It has few Sakura trees too. It has app cycle parking too. Drinking water is also available. Washrooms are also there. It has some benches for sitting also. There is a bridge which kids enjoy alot by walking on it.
Purnima R — Google review
Located in the residential area near Nishi Kasai station in Seishincho area. Lots of kids come to play here in the weekends and in the weekday afternoons as well. Since it’s located near the Arakawa river you can enjoy the river view as well.
James S — Google review
Great big playground with everything kids could ask for: swings, sand, zipline, climbing, seesaws... Lots of place for playing ball, tennis, or badminton too. Also, there is a mysterious enchanted pyramid and park around. Maybe there is a treasure hidden somewhere under the pyramid?? ;)
V — Google review
Good quiet and scenic place for a nice evening with kids, close to Tokyo. You need to have a car though to enjoy the drive to the place and itself. Not much food options so pickup at a Convenience store on the way.
Mohan G — Google review
A mini park for kids and families around Seishin cho areas full of funs with broadly playground,gardens and adventures for youngs. An interesting landmark is Pyramid where kids use to try climbing and sit over to look around the park.
George T — Google review
1 Chome-4-18 Seishincho, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0087, Japan•Tips and more reviews for Wakakusa Park
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21Nishifunabori Park

3.8
(41)
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4.0
(2)
Park
Nishifunabori Park is a spacious and clean park located in a residential area. It features play equipment such as wire ropes, a sandbox, and soccer facilities, making it suitable for visitors of all ages. The park also offers rental electric bicycles at the entrance and has benches scattered around for resting. Additionally, it boasts a rare ropeway that is particularly popular among elementary school-age children.
(Translated by Google) There are ropes, slides, horizontal bars, swings, a waving pond, and a sandbox, so it's quite complete. (Original) ロープ、滑り台、鉄棒、ブランコ、じゃぶじゃぶ池、砂場があり結構充実してます。
丸山晴嗣 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A park that appears in an area where small houses are densely packed. Is there a tree like a symbol tree, playground equipment, and a long and narrow pond? There is a surprising amount of variety, with things like this. If you pass through this park, you can reach Shinkawa. There's also a clean restroom, which is helpful if you're in a pinch. (Original) 小さな住宅が密集した地域にぽっかりと現れる公園。 シンボルツリーのような木があったり遊具もあったり、細長い池?のようなものがあったりと意外に変化に富んでします。 この公園を抜けると新川に出ることができます。 綺麗なトイレもあるのでピンチの時は助かります。
しろくまじい — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you walk along the street between Funabori Elementary School and Edogawa Funabori Post Office in the direction of Shinkawabi Watchtower, you will find the park entrance. There is also a small entrance with steps at the back of the park. It was my first time visiting the park, which is located in a residential area, and I was impressed by the fact that it was a clean park with no trash. When I looked around, I saw someone cleaning the park, and I thought it was a well-maintained park. The play equipment includes athletic complex play equipment, Tarzan rope, swings, spring play equipment, and a sandbox. There are also wisteria trellises above the sandbox and benches, which are designed to provide sun protection. There is a large space in the center of the park, so in addition to play equipment, you can also play physical activities, so I think children of all ages can use it. In the summer, water enters the Jabu-Jabu Pond, making it a park where you can enjoy playing in the water. Additionally, there is a permanent "sandbag station" where you can use sandbags for free during times of heavy rain. There are also toilets and drinking fountains. (Original) 船堀小学校と江戸川船堀郵便局の間の通りを新川火の見櫓方向に進むと、公園入口があります。公園奥には、段差のある小さな出入口もあります。 住宅街の中にある公園で、初めて立ち寄りましたが、ゴミ等なく綺麗な公園という印象を受けました。見渡すと、お掃除をしている方がいて、手入れが行き届いた公園だと思いました。 遊具は、アスレチック複合遊具・ターザンロープ・ブランコ・スプリング遊具・砂場等があり、砂場やベンチの上には藤棚もあり、日除けの工夫もされています。 公園中央には広いスペースがあるので、遊具以外にも体を動かす遊びも出来るので、幅広い年齢のお子さんが、利用出来ると思います。 夏場は、じゃぶじゃぶ池に水が入り、水遊びも楽しめる公園です。また、大雨等の時に、無料で土のうが利用出来る「土のうステーション」が常設されています。トイレ・水呑場もあり。
華水木 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A rare park with a ropeway. Recommended for elementary school age children who want to ride the ropeway. Although the play equipment for small children is small, it has two slides and is well stocked. (Original) ロープウェーがある珍しい公園。 ロープウェーをやりたい小学生くらいの子供にお勧め。小さい子用の遊具も小さいわりに滑り台が二つ付いており充実しています。
ネコフクロウ — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a nice place. Children were playing. I arrived here before 3:30pm, so it's only natural that I had kids with me. It's a good playground (❁ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈)゚゚ー。:.゚ஐ⋆* (Original) いい場所ですね。子供達が遊んでました。ココに着いたの15時半前だから子供が居て当然かな。良い遊び場です(❁ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈)ペコリ。:.゚ஐ⋆*
シロイルカ 煌 — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is a Jabu-Jabu pond, and it is quite spacious and empty, so it is a hidden gem. The complex playground equipment is fairly large, with a Tarzan rope, sandbox, swings, and spring playground equipment, and the area is also large, so it's a park that you can visit from a little distance. There are private houses on both sides of the Jabu-Jabu Pond, so I have to be careful about the noise. (Original) じゃぶじゃぶ池があり、それなりに広いし空いているから穴場。 複合遊具もまあまあ大きく、ターザンロープ、砂場、ブランコ、スプリング遊具と揃っているし、面積も大き目なので、多少遠くから行っても良いと思える公園。 じゃぶじゃぶ池の両サイドに民家が迫っているのでうるさくないかちょっと気を使う。
R D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The grounds are large and the entrances and exits are narrow, so it's the perfect place to take naughty children along (to prevent them from running away). The cleaning by volunteers is thorough and it is very clean. Sometimes there is trash scattered around, but it's the work of unscrupulous people. Only in the summer, the waterhole is filled with water and you can enjoy the cool breeze. It seems that on rare occasions, drunk people wander in. Please be careful (Original) 敷地は広くて、出入り口が狭いので、ヤンチャっ子を連れて歩くには最高の場所(逃走防止)。ボランティアの清掃も行き届いていて、綺麗です。たまにゴミが散らかってますが、良識のない人間の仕業。夏のみ、水場に水が張られ納涼となります。 極稀に酔っ払いが迷い込む様です。ご注意下さい
Chi — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a large park. There are play equipment such as wire rope play equipment, a sandbox, and soccer ⚽, and rental electric bicycles are also lined up at the entrance. There are benches here and there where you can sit and rest. It can be used safely by everyone from infants to the elderly. (Original) 広い公園です。遊具もワイヤーロープで遊ぶ物、砂場、サッカー⚽もできそう、入り口にはレンタル電動自転車も並んでいます。ベンチもあちこちにあり、座って休める。乳児からお年寄りまで安心して利用できる。
森裕紀子 — Google review
2 Chome-7-15 Funabori, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0091, Japan•+81 3-5662-1934•Tips and more reviews for Nishifunabori Park

22Fuji Park

4.1
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3.0
(1)
Temporarily Closed
Park
A beautiful and large park. We did bbq 🍗 here. Many types sports and games can be played by childrens. Big car parking area, no tension for car parking. Overall enjoyed a lot.
Mr. N — Google review
A good park to stroll and unwind. So many flowers surrounds the park. A nice place to see the cherry blossoms
Carlos A — Google review
Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower M.t Fuji and its near places are very beautiful In Autumn every were orange and yellow
Picz_of_ J — Google review
A wonderful park within Edogawa city.Family and children nearby can enjoy a little hiking in their homeward bound park. It is exiting for child to climb a bit steep home mountain top and sliding down to the foot with own carry wasted hard box (dumbold ダンボール) or slide pad.There are other exercise playgrounds and amusements for youngs. Bus train departs timely circles around the park. In spring and summer various kinds of flower bloom,as well as Sakura in March. If you love roses,check the time table after Sakura. A big roses garden is here. And sure we don't miss own cozy picnic with family and friends.
George T — Google review
Epic playground. (it has all the normal things like sand,swings slides) but also the athletic obstacles, hills (that you can slide from using cardboard or sleds) picnic tables, fountains, etc (also plenty of reasonably clean toilets)
V — Google review
Awesome place to spend a weekend or holiday with kids and family. Place for tents, barbecue, Sakura, rock climbing etc were neatly arranged in one place. I would love to visit here often.
Abbas K — Google review
Best park to relax in Minami Kasai area. It’s connected to the rose garden and the sports square commonly called as Nagisa park.
プラプラPrapulla — Google review
Not a very large park but plenty of bbq spots. There's an Ito yokado 5mins away where you can buy anything you need.
Karumbaiah G — Google review
6 Chome-23 Minamikasai, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0085, Japan•https://www.city.edogawa.tokyo.jp/e066/kuseijoho/gaiyo/shisetsug…•+81 3-3675-5030•Tips and more reviews for Fuji Park

23Edogawa City Sports Center

3.8
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3.0
(1)
Sports complex
Contemporary facility with arenas, indoor pool, dojos & gym rooms, cafe, for individual & group use.
A great place to register yourself for courses like swimming pilates gymnastics etc for kids, parents or both. There is also an option to pay hourly based and keep up with practice. facilities are really well maintained with clean changing rooms and toilets.. worth to try it...
Kalyani P — Google review
They have indoor volleyball every monday EXCEPT for HOLIDAYS, which makes it sad cause that's when most of my friends and I are available. But... overall, 240 yen for a few hours of playing is pretty much worth it. The longest hour is in the morning from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Evening hour start from 6:10 pm - 8:10 pm. There are other hours, but that's all I know so far.
Nathanniel U — Google review
Good facility. The pool is under renovation and closed till Jan 2025.
Saurabh — Google review
Would be nice if they opened at least the gym and pool early for working professionals and students to go before work/school. The world is not made up only of retirees and homemakers. I own a gym in another country, we open 515am and it's the most popular time for working parents and teachers.
J. H — Google review
A bit old facilities (shower) but nice table tennis events.
L J — Google review
Community sports center with an indoor pool, small gym, climbing area, table tennis, plenty of classes for adults and kids, a place to eat and a place to hang out on a rainy day. Kids sports classes are cheap but the sign up process is a little onerous. The exercise classes they offer are also cheap and while not phenomenal a nice because you can walk-in as you have time in your schedule.
T J — Google review
Best sports center in Nishikasai. Swimming pool, gymnastics hall, gym, table tennis, badminton, basketball etc. Great location. Paid car parking. Most of the people park their car in KS denki or sunny mall as it is free there.
Euk T — Google review
Very very crowded typically any day of the week. Pools are small and most lanes are taken for classes. It makes me want to pay more and join a health club instead!
Tokyo M — Google review
4 Chome-2-20 Nishikasai, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0088, Japan•https://www.edogawa-spocen.com/•+81 3-3675-3811•Tips and more reviews for Edogawa City Sports Center

24Funabori South Park

3.9
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3.0
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Park
(Translated by Google) Several families, ranging from infants to elementary school students, stop by on their way to shop. There's a sandbox, slide, swings, and everything kids will love. There are a lot of mosquitoes in the summer, so insect repellent spray is a must. (Original) 乳児から小学生まで数家族単位で買い物途中に少し寄っていくという感じです。 砂場、滑り台、ブランコと、一通り子供が好きなものが揃っています。 夏は蚊が多いので、虫除けスプレー必須です。
Yukie H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a small park near the station, but it has all the play equipment. There is a complex play equipment with a slide, a locomotive play equipment, swings, rotating play equipment, and a sandbox. The complex play equipment includes a tunnel-shaped slide and a regular slide, as well as a large abacus that children as young as 1 year old will love. I think it's a good park to have a little fun while shopping. (Original) 駅近にある狭い公園ですが、遊具は揃っています。滑り台付きの複合遊具、機関車の遊具、ブランコ、回転する遊具、砂場があります。複合遊具にはトンネル型の滑り台、普通の滑り台と二つついている他、1歳台の小さい子供が大好きな大玉そろばんもついています。 買い物ついでにちょっと遊ばせるにはいい公園だと思います。
ネコフクロウ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although it is a small park, it is very well equipped for children, with slides, swings, a sandbox, steam locomotive-shaped play equipment, a coffee cup-shaped rotating play equipment, springs, and fitness equipment for adults. (Original) 小さな公園ですが、お子さんには、滑り台、ブランコ、砂場、SLの形をした遊具、コーヒーカップ形の回転遊具、スプリング、大人用健康遊具等あり、とても充実していると思いました。
佐藤龍雄 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is compact and has only one narrow entrance, making it difficult for anyone but locals to enter. It wasn't very humid so I didn't get bitten by mosquitoes as much as I expected. I think it's empty on weekdays. (Original) コンパクトで狭い入口が一箇所しかないので、地元の人以外入ってこれそうにない公園。さほど湿気もないので思ったより蚊にもさされなかった。平日は空いていると思う。
久野天人 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's open on Saturdays and Sundays, and you can play with the play equipment quite a bit. There are slides and swings for you to enjoy. However, there are a lot of small insects flying around the entrance. There are a lot of mosquitoes in the summer, so I think we have to take precautions. It's a nice park with a sandbox. (Original) 土日も空いていて遊具もけっこう遊べます。 滑り台、ブランコがあり楽しめます。 ただ、入口に小さい虫がたくさん飛んでいます。夏になると蚊もたくさんいるので対策しなければいけないかとおもいます。 砂場もあるので良い感じの公園です。
めろん — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a local park where I go to play with my 2 year old daughter! The park is just the right size for my little daughter! ! I'm having fun playing in a park where it's safe to play with my friends. (Original) 2歳の娘を連れて遊びに行く近所の公園です! 小さい娘には丁度良い大きさの公園!! お友達と遊んでも危なくない公園で楽しく遊んでます。
徳永直美 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park entrance is very difficult to find, so it's a very local park. (Original) 公園入口が非常にわからずらいので超地元むきな公園
Maomao C — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a compact park. There were swings, slides, train play equipment, and more. (Original) コンパクトな公園です。ブランコ、滑り台、汽車の遊具など一通りありました。
まゆげ — Google review
3 Chome-3-8 Funabori, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0091, Japan•Tips and more reviews for Funabori South Park

25Ukita Sakura Park

4.1
(413)
Park
Ukita Sakura Park is an exceptional destination for children, offering a wide range of fantastic amenities. With its impressive array of recreational options such as a bike path, complimentary horseback riding, diverse animal exhibits featuring peacocks and various bird species, as well as the inclusion of a locomotive, this park guarantees an unforgettable experience. Additionally, camping is permitted on-site.
Big Slide is really amazing for kids as well as for adults too.
Aditya B — Google review
A good place to spend time with family especially with small kids. There are some good attractions which you can't see in the park around. Autumn colour change was to good. There are few ginko trees which makes the park really attractive during autumn season. During Sakura season also, it's a very good place to have hanami parties. Worth the visit..🌟🌟🤩🤩
SAJI R — Google review
A centralized park for a community is an essential need for kids. Parents can watch their kids stay near.
Tushir K — Google review
I think one of the better parks in the area with good equipment for different age groups -- climbing areas and a big slide for older kids and a big open space and staging area - probably for activities but I've never seen any myself. The sandbox, swings and little slide should keep the preschool set (and their parents) happy and occupied. Can get crowded on occasion but not often.
T J — Google review
This is the best place for kids. It has amazing activity facilities including a bicycle track, free horse riding, animals, peacocks, and birds. Also, have a locomotive. Camping also allowed.
Designerdas — Google review
Really cool equipment here. Just need to be careful as my son did get pretty badly hurt on the net thing. Also the slides are super fast. I'm not sure the physics on that.
S ( — Google review
A very nice park with fun slides and climbing frames.
Hely K — Google review
Really impressive jungle-gym at this park. Very popular with the kids. Let your kid go wild.
Eric R — Google review
5 Chome-20-1 Kitakasai, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0081, Japan•+81 3-5662-1934•Tips and more reviews for Ukita Sakura Park
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26Edogawa Sportsland

4.1
(360)
Sports complex
Ice skating rink
I am reviewing the ice rink and the club at Edogawa Sportsland, and only in reference to short track speedskating. This is an Olympic size rink, and this is the first time I have ever witnessed a rink of this size being used in this way, where at any given time, skaters of all skill levels might actually be on the track at the same time. In fact, on my last visit, there were also some skaters using the inner circle for turn drills at the same time that skaters of all skill levels were on the track, including one national team skater (and very possibly some future national team members). That is a first in my book! We do not even think about doing this back home (even on an Olympic sheet), but they do not even think twice about doing this. By all means, their approach to track usage made me feel altogether at home with them, since I tend to think that we lose so much time taking turns on the track. The ice quality at Edogawa leaves much to be desired, but clearly this was no impediment to skating well for anyone in this club. I figured out soon enough to leave my judgment about the ice at the door, and it was challenging enough for me to keep up with any of their junior skaters. I had a great time here and look forward to returning one day. [Hey, look at the price!! That is less than $4 USD for a 90-minute session!]
Jim A — Google review
Good place. Activities are at decent price. I usually visit here for ice skating. It's huge rink. A little bit crowded but it's fun. Sometimes there is free lesson.
Jaydip M — Google review
Why adult needs to pay if just want to see their kids.. whether you are inside rink or outside rink the entry price is same.. Just to look after your child also you have to pay
Prady A — Google review
Great staff. Full size ice hockey rink. Change rooms with showers. Parking available. Public skate everyday with reasonable prices.
JeffYuki M — Google review
Can’t enter this place unless you live in Egogawa-ku. Not sure why I, a Tokyo resident, can go to rinks in Chiba-ken, Saitama-ken, and Kanagawa-ken, but is unable to use a rink in Tokyo, the rule makes no sense.
P — Google review
Excellent Facilty
Prasad K — Google review
Has a lot of facilities with cheap fee.
Michihito ( — Google review
Nice place to ice skating
Takayuki P — Google review
1 Chome-8-1 Higashishinozaki, Edogawa City, Tokyo 133-0063, Japan•http://www.edogawa-sportsland.com/•+81 3-3677-1711•Tips and more reviews for Edogawa Sportsland

27Canoe Slalom Centre

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The Canoe Slalom Centre in Tokyo made history as the venue where Jess Fox became the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in women's canoe slalom. The artificial whitewater course provided a thrilling challenge for competitors, with Fox delivering a clean run and securing her victory. This achievement marked a significant moment for women in the sport, as canoe slalom had only recently been introduced to the Olympic program.
If you are lucky enough to canoe here... Good luck..
Jimmy T — Google review
The reception staff were not helpful on the phone and gave the wrong information . All in all a waste of a day. We phoned twice to check. They told us we should have read the home page calendar, If they can not read it how are we supposed to? On arrival we were told we could not use the white water. Not trustable..
Lincoln T — Google review
Beautiful.
Purna C — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can enjoy canoeing for 2 hours for 1100 yen! Recommended during the cool months of September and October. I went alone for the first time The flow stops at 4pm, so if you prefer the flow, go before then. Evening is OK for amateurs like me. Helmet, life jacket, paddle, and canoe set for 1,100 yen You can see the Ferris wheel and it's a great view The staff were kind and I felt safe and enjoyed it. It may look cool, but canoeing doesn't touch the water much, so it's better than the intense summer heat. Autumn seems to be recommended☆ The gym on the second floor was also clean and well stocked for 420 yen! (Original) カヌーが2時間1100円で楽しめるよ! 涼しい9〜10月がおすすめ 初めて1人で行ってみた 夕方4時に流れが止まるから、流れがあるほうがいい人はその前に 私みたいにド素人は夕方でもOK 1100円でヘルメット&ライフジャケット&パドル&カヌーがセット 観覧車が見えてめちゃ景色いい スタッフさんたち親切で安心して楽しめた 見た目涼しそうだけど、カヌーってほぼ水に触れないから猛暑の夏より 秋がおすすめらしい☆ 2階のジムも420円できれいで充実してました!
あ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to see the Olympic course because I could row it. Since I would have to take a certification test to row on the competition course, I decided against it this time and chose the warm-up course where I could row for 500 yen a day. The flow was pretty fast and the gates were set so it was a lot of fun. The changing room was clean and comfortable with hot showers and hair dryers. There is also a training room on the second floor, so I would like to use it next time. Athletes on the competition course? It was very impressive just watching them practice. There aren't many opportunities to see canoe athletes practicing up close, so I really enjoyed it. I would like to try rowing on a competitive course, so I think it would be nice if there were some kind of training session. Parking lot: 300 yen/1h Also, I would like to see a guide sign inside the park, as I previously had trouble walking from Kasai Rinkai Koen Station because there were no signboards. So 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 【update】 🔴The sign has been added! 🔴 A cool bus and sprinklers were installed on the course. thank you! So I would like to update the stars, but it's too hot in the summer. There is no place to block the sun on all of the courses, and the water temperature in the pool is almost the same as the air temperature, making it feel like you're going to get heat stroke in a heated pool. The viewing space was also too hot to stay in for long. There is no place other than the center where you can escape if there is thunder. I'm really worried about the players and the rescue workers. Since it's summer, we all want to get close to the water, but isn't it possible to build a roof (shade) that can also serve as a shelter from thunderstorms so that all the people who come to play can enjoy it? I hope they will improve the slalom center so that I can enjoy it for a long time. (Original) オリンピックコースが漕げるので遊びに行きました。競技コースを漕ぐには検定を受けなければならないため今回は見送り、1日500円で漕げるウォーミングアップコースを選択。 流れが結構早くゲートも張ってありとても楽しかったです。 更衣室には温かいシャワーやドライヤーもあって清潔で気持ちよく使えました。 2階にはトレーニングルームもあるので次回は使ってみたいです。 競技コースでは選手?の方々が練習していてみているだけで迫力がありました。 カヌー選手の練習風景を間近で見られる機会は少ないのでとても楽しめました。 競技コースを漕いでみたいので講習会などがあればいいと思います。 駐車場は300円/1h あと以前に葛西臨海公園駅から徒歩で行くのに看板がまったくなくて困ったので公園内に案内看板がほしいです。 なので星4つ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 【更新】 🔴看板がつきました! 🔴 クールバスとコース上にスプリンクラーの設置をしてありました。ありがとうございます! なので星更新したいところですが、夏は暑すぎます。コース全てに日差しを遮るところがなく、プールの水温もほぼ気温と同じになりまるで温水プールで熱中症になりそうです。見学スペースも同じく暑すぎて長くいられません。雷が鳴っても逃げ込める場所もセンター以外にありません。 選手たちやレスキューの方々も本当に心配です。夏だからこそ水に親しみたいと思いますが、遊びにきた全ての方々が楽しめるように雷からの退避スペースにもなる屋根(日陰)を作るなどできないのでしょうか? スラロームセンターを長く楽しめるように改良して頂けたらと希望します。
KokirikoX A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I stopped by while walking. December 28th was cloudy and there was no sunlight, so we practiced in the cold. It gets cold as you watch the rapids. It was an exciting and fun time. (Original) ウォーキング途中、立ち寄りました。12月28日曇で陽射しが無く寒い中、練習してました。 かなりの急流の中で、見てるこちらが寒くなります。迫力があり、楽しい時間でした。
三浦美晴 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I tried rafting. It was a much more interesting attraction than I expected. I'd like to do it again. I also liked that they took photos of us during the rafting, since we weren't allowed to bring anything inside. (Original) ラフティング体験をしました。想像以上に面白いアトラクションでした。またやりたいです。何も持ち込めないので最中の写真を撮ってくれるのも良いと思いました。
XYZAA A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is located right next to Kasai Rinkai Park and was the venue for the Tokyo Olympics. The general public was also able to freely tour the Nakasu area. The course that recreates rapids is a sight to behold. (Original) 葛西臨海公園のすぐ隣にあり、東京オリンピックの会場だった場所です。一般でも中洲のエリアは自由に見学することが出来ました。急流を再現したコースは圧巻です。
あやたか — Google review
6 Chome-1-1 Rinkaicho, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0086, Japan•https://canoe-slalom.tokyo/•+81 3-6808-6100•Tips and more reviews for Canoe Slalom Centre
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