Hikarigaoka Park

Hikarigaoka Park (光が丘公園, Hikarigaoka Kōen) is a public park in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan. It is the largest park in the ward, and the seventh largest in Tokyo.

Hikarigaoka Park
Looking to the southwest from Akatsuka Exit
LocationNerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates
Area607,823 square metres (150.196 acres)
Created11 March 1974
Public transit accessNarimasu Station

Facilities

  • Baseball fields (4)
  • Athletics field (400m track)
  • Tennis courts (8, artificial grass)
  • Monument Arch of Light (光のアーチ, Hikari-no-Aachi)
  • Fountain
  • Day campground (reservation required)
  • BBQ open space (reservation required)
  • Gateball field
  • Youth soccer field
  • Kyūdō hall (Japanese/Western, 90m distance)
  • Bird sanctuary
  • Tennis practice wall
  • Open space for young children
  • Hikarigaoka Library
  • Hikarigaoka Gymnasium

Events

Hawarin-bayaru (meaning Spring Festival in Mongolian), one of Japan's largest events that introduces Mongolia, is held every year during Golden Week.

Access

By train:

By bus: From Narimasu Station on the Tobu Tojo Line, take the Seibu Bus (to Hikarigaoka Station) and get off at Hikarigaoka Park North (less than 1 minute's walk)

By car: Parking spaces: 234; Price: 300 yen for 1 hour, 100 yen every 30 minutes thereafter

See also

References

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