Yoyogi Park (Yoyogi Koen) Tours and Tickets
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Yoyogi Park (Yoyogi Koen)

Entrance to the park is free.
A flea market is occasionally held at the park on Sundays, but its irregularity makes it hard to plan for.
Be prepared for a weekend crowd, as the Harajuku neighborhood is one of the trendiest and most popular in the city.
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Entry to Yoyogi Park is free, but guided tours that focus on the park, or pass by, can give you a fuller experience. Cycling tours are a fun way to go, and these can range from US$60 to US$105 per person; private half- or full-day tours of Tokyo that include Yoyogi Park are also available, and can range from US$105 to US$205 or more.
Yoyogi Park is in the central Tokyo neighborhood of Shibuya. Meiji Shrine Park is directly to its north, while trendy Harajuku is to its east. The park is easy to reach from other parts of Tokyo—the JR Harajuku Station, Yoyogi-koen Station (Tokyo Metro’s Chiyoda line), and Yoyogi-Hachiman Station (Odakyu line) are all a short walk away.
Yoyogi Park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Weekends are a popular time to visit, with events sometimes taking place, especially in the spring and summer. While nearby areas such as Harajuku can be very crowded on the weekends, the park is large and you can still find some peace and quiet.
Yes, Yoyogi Park is wheelchair accessible. Some of the paths are paved, there’s a small number of wheelchair-accessible parking spaces, and the bathrooms are equipped with handrails. The connected Meiji Shrine Park has access ramps for extra accessibility. Note that wheelchair-accessibility in nearby Harajuku is very limited on weekends, when there are heavy crowds and trains are jam-packed.
Yoyogi Park is one of Tokyo’s largest parks, so there are many amenities and attractions for visitors. There are kiosks selling snacks and drinks, cycle tracks (including a kids’ area), bike rentals, a dog run, walking and jogging paths, and restrooms. The park also has a bird sanctuary, performance stages, a basketball court, an athletics field, and a soccer/hockey field, and if you need one, there’s a police booth as well.













































































































































