Ipaki
Asukayama Park
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1-chōme-1-3 Ōji
Kita City, Tokyo
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Another beatiful park with fresh air, boating or BBQ as you wish, always with people especially at weekends.
Just outside of Oji Station, Asukayama Park is home to the Asukayama Museum, the Paper Museum and the Shibusawa Memorial Museum. Visit during springtime, when roughly 650 cherry trees turn the park shades of pink and white.
Asukayama Park is a public park. In the early eighteenth century, shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune planted many cherry trees in the area and opened up the land for the enjoyment of citizens of Tokyo. The park was formally established, alongside Ueno Park, Shiba Park, Asakusa Park, and Fukagawa Park, in 1873 by the Dajō-kan, as Japan's first public parks.