Nature and History at Shakujii Park
Located in Nerima ward, Tokyo, Shakujii Park spans 20 hectares, offering a peaceful escape with its lush greenery and diverse wildlife. The park’s two large ponds, Shakujii Pond and Sanpō-ji Pond, are central to its charm.
Key Features
Cherry Blossoms: With 290 cherry trees, including Yoshino and wild varieties, Shakujii Park is a favorite spot for hanami in spring.
Ponds: Shakujii Pond offers pedal boat rentals, while Sanpō-ji Pond is a serene location with historical significance.
Wildlife: Birdwatchers flock here to see waterfowl species rarely found in Tokyo.
Historical Sites: The park preserves remnants of the Shakujii Castle from the 11th-15th centuries.
Seasonal Highlights
Spring: Cherry blossoms attract visitors seeking picturesque views.
Autumn: Vibrant fall colors from maple, zelkova, and ginkgo trees create a stunning backdrop from late November to mid-December.
Amenities and Activities
Shakujii Park offers fishing spots, an amphitheater for performances, walking and cycling paths, picnic areas, and nearby attractions like the Makino Memorial Garden. It’s easily accessible, just a 7-minute walk from Shakujii-koen Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line.