INOKASHIRA PARK TOKYO
Inokashira Park is a metropolitan park that spans Musashino-shi, Tokyo and Mitaka-shi.
You can ride a boat in the pond.
Inokashira Park Zoo is next to it.
Inokashira park - 井の頭公園
Inokashira park is located in near Kichojoji station in Musashino city. It is a fantastic park, quite large, with a little bit of everything for most people. In the center is a large pond that is famous for its paddle and rowboats. There is a temple there dedicated to the goddess Benzaiten and the Ghibli studios are there as well, in the southwest corner (not featured in the video). Inokashira is very famous for its cherry blossoms and the parties that go with it. This video was shot at the end of the 2014 cherry blossom season so the flea market and buskers who are usually there on Sundays were replaced by people still having their hanami parties. A great park with lots of things to do there ... including its zoo.
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Inokashira park to Ghibli museum back to Inokashira park and Kichijoji
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We walked through Inokashira park to go to the Ghibli museum.
It's very easy to get tickets at any Lawson's (convenience store) Loppy machine or online in Japan.
井の頭自然文化園のニホンザル Japanese Monkeys in Inokashira Park
A girl from Thai firstly met Japanese monkeys in Inokashira Park Zoo (Inokashira Shizen Bunka En) in Musashino City, Tokyo, Japan.
タイから来たサルちゃんが、井の頭恩賜公園内の井の頭自然文化園のサルたちと初めてご対面しました。
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Ghibli Museum Mitaka
Kichijoji
Inokashira Onshi Park
Inokashira Park Zoo
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
Jindai Botanical Park
Hamonika Yokocho
Tokyo Metropolitan Koganei Park
Jindai-ji Temple
Shakujii Park
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The Curse of Inokashira Pond
Cherry blossom season can be a romantic time of year for couples in Japan. People wanting to spend some time with their significant other might want to stay away from Inokashira Pond though, because it is said that the waters are cursed for those who are in love. Is there any truth to the rumors, or is the curse nothing more than a Japanese urban legend?
Inokashira Park's location:
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Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Inokashira Park Pond Temple dedicated to Benzaiten (8)
Inokashira Park
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inokashira Park (井の頭恩賜公園 Inokashira Onshi Kōen?) straddles Musashino and Mitaka in western Tokyo, Japan.
Inokashira Pond (井の頭池) and the Kanda River water source (神田上水 Kanda jōsui?), established during the Edo period, are the primary sources of the Kanda River.
The land was given to Tokyo in 1913. On May 1, 1918, it opened under the name Inokashira Onshi Kōen (井の頭恩賜公園), which can be translated as, Inokashira Imperial Gift Park. Thus the park was considered a gift from the emperor to the general public. This was the first time in Tokyo that a park was founded in such a manner.
Data
-Date opened: May 1, 1918
-Area: 383,773 m2
-Addresss: Gotenyama 1-chōme, Kichijōji Minami-chō 1-chōme, Musashino city, Inokashira 3~5-chōme, Shimorenjaku 1-chōme, Mure 4-chome, Mitaka city, Tokyo
-Nearest stations: 5 min walk from Kichijōji (JR Chūō line), 1 min walk from Inokashira Kōen (Keiō Inokashira Line)
-Number of trees: Tall trees: 11,060 / shrubs: 12,800 / lawn: 10,000 m2
-Variety of plants: Cherry trees, cypresses, red pines, azaleas
Geography
Inokashira Park encompasses Inokashira pond in its center. Inokashira Pond is a long, narrow pond, stretching from northwest to southeast, and split into two branches at the northwest end. From the southeast end begins the Kanda River. A section of the stream of the Kanda River is also within the bounds of the park. On the west side of the park is a thicket, in Gotenyama, And on the other side of Kichijouji dori Ave. is Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau Of Construction Inokashira Cultural Park, a small zoo. On the southern side of the thicket, the Tamagawa Aqueduct flows toward the southeast, and further south is the western park area. Beside the downstream section of the Tamagawa Aqueduct is there is an Eastern Garden, which includes a small open area.
With regard to city boundaries, the Inokashira Pond, section of the Kanda River in the park, Inokashira-kōen Station, and the West and East gardens are in Mitaka. The area of the park beginning just past the northern shore of Inokashira Pond is in Musashino.
Near the park, less than 500 meters from Inokashira Pond is Kichijōji station, on the JR Chuo Line. Kichijōji Station has a Park Exit (公園口 kōen guchi?) on its south side, facing toward the park. The path from the station toward the pond is lined with shops aimed at young people.
In the southeast of the park is Inokashira-kōen Station, on the Keio Inokashira Line, which runs parallel to the Kanda River. The distance from the station to the pond is very short, and there are small paths and open spaces between them which visitors can wander through.
Nature and the seasons
Spring in Inokashira Park is the season of the blooming cherry trees that line the pond. Looking from the Nanai Bridge, which crosses the pond near the center, the branches of the cherry trees extending from the shore bloom so densely as to all but cover the surface of the pond. The pale color of the blossoms contrasts with the sky and water's surface. During the blooming period of cherry blossoms the park receives many visitors. In addition, on the west side of the park there are many flowers to be seen in the flowering plum grove before the blooming period of the cherry trees. On the north side of the plum grove, on the edge of the pond, there is a spring, but its flow is nowadays weak.
In summer one can enjoy the green of the trees that cover Gotenyama, and the refreshing air underneath.
In autumn the leaves of the many kinds of trees in the park change color, and the fallen leaves bury the walking paths.
Winter in Inokashira Park is also lively. Many migrating birds come, and Inokashira Pond becomes their wintering place.
Wild snakes can also be seen within the park.
inokashira park & some sorroundings kichijoji musashino-city tokyo jp weekday afternoon
inokashira park & some sorroundings kichijoji musashino-city tokyo jp weekday afternoon
井の頭公園とその周囲平日午後の映像です。2015年10月
井の頭自然文化園のリスの小径 Squirrels in Inokashira Park Zoo
A girl from Thai firstly met squirrels in Inokashira Park Zoo (Inokashira Shizen Bunka En) in Musashino City, Tokyo, Japan.
タイから来たサルちゃんが、井の頭恩賜公園内の井の頭自然文化園のリスの小径の放し飼いのリスを初めて見ました。
TOUR JAPAN | Kichijoji Edition
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Today we travel to Kichijoji and visit Inokashira park, many different side streets and the famous SUN ROAD shopping mall area.
Kichijōji (吉祥寺) is a neighborhood in the city of Musashino in Tokyo.
It is centered on the compact but very popular commercial area to the north of its train station and to the south a little and has an artistic, fashionable, from discount to the highest end shops and restaurants, bars and coffee houses. Kichijōji Station is served by the Chūō Line which go up to Tokyo central station just in 30 minutes, Sobu Line, Tozai Line and is also a terminus of the Keiō Inokashira Line, which takes passengers as far as Shibuya, another one of most fashionable shopping centers in Tokyo.
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Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Inokashira Park Pond Temple dedicated to Benzaiten (1)
Inokashira Park
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inokashira Park (井の頭恩賜公園 Inokashira Onshi Kōen?) straddles Musashino and Mitaka in western Tokyo, Japan.
Inokashira Pond (井の頭池) and the Kanda River water source (神田上水 Kanda jōsui?), established during the Edo period, are the primary sources of the Kanda River.
The land was given to Tokyo in 1913. On May 1, 1918, it opened under the name Inokashira Onshi Kōen (井の頭恩賜公園), which can be translated as, Inokashira Imperial Gift Park. Thus the park was considered a gift from the emperor to the general public. This was the first time in Tokyo that a park was founded in such a manner.
Data
-Date opened: May 1, 1918
-Area: 383,773 m2
-Addresss: Gotenyama 1-chōme, Kichijōji Minami-chō 1-chōme, Musashino city, Inokashira 3~5-chōme, Shimorenjaku 1-chōme, Mure 4-chome, Mitaka city, Tokyo
-Nearest stations: 5 min walk from Kichijōji (JR Chūō line), 1 min walk from Inokashira Kōen (Keiō Inokashira Line)
-Number of trees: Tall trees: 11,060 / shrubs: 12,800 / lawn: 10,000 m2
-Variety of plants: Cherry trees, cypresses, red pines, azaleas
Geography
Inokashira Park encompasses Inokashira pond in its center. Inokashira Pond is a long, narrow pond, stretching from northwest to southeast, and split into two branches at the northwest end. From the southeast end begins the Kanda River. A section of the stream of the Kanda River is also within the bounds of the park. On the west side of the park is a thicket, in Gotenyama, And on the other side of Kichijouji dori Ave. is Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau Of Construction Inokashira Cultural Park, a small zoo. On the southern side of the thicket, the Tamagawa Aqueduct flows toward the southeast, and further south is the western park area. Beside the downstream section of the Tamagawa Aqueduct is there is an Eastern Garden, which includes a small open area.
With regard to city boundaries, the Inokashira Pond, section of the Kanda River in the park, Inokashira-kōen Station, and the West and East gardens are in Mitaka. The area of the park beginning just past the northern shore of Inokashira Pond is in Musashino.
Near the park, less than 500 meters from Inokashira Pond is Kichijōji station, on the JR Chuo Line. Kichijōji Station has a Park Exit (公園口 kōen guchi?) on its south side, facing toward the park. The path from the station toward the pond is lined with shops aimed at young people.
In the southeast of the park is Inokashira-kōen Station, on the Keio Inokashira Line, which runs parallel to the Kanda River. The distance from the station to the pond is very short, and there are small paths and open spaces between them which visitors can wander through.
Nature and the seasons
Spring in Inokashira Park is the season of the blooming cherry trees that line the pond. Looking from the Nanai Bridge, which crosses the pond near the center, the branches of the cherry trees extending from the shore bloom so densely as to all but cover the surface of the pond. The pale color of the blossoms contrasts with the sky and water's surface. During the blooming period of cherry blossoms the park receives many visitors. In addition, on the west side of the park there are many flowers to be seen in the flowering plum grove before the blooming period of the cherry trees. On the north side of the plum grove, on the edge of the pond, there is a spring, but its flow is nowadays weak.
In summer one can enjoy the green of the trees that cover Gotenyama, and the refreshing air underneath.
In autumn the leaves of the many kinds of trees in the park change color, and the fallen leaves bury the walking paths.
Winter in Inokashira Park is also lively. Many migrating birds come, and Inokashira Pond becomes their wintering place.
Wild snakes can also be seen within the park.
Around Tokyo: Inokashira park
Around Tokyo:
Kichijoji`s Inokashira park, one of the most popular in Tokyo. Has a little bit of everything for everybody. Also in the park is a small zoo and a shrine dedicated to Benten. And it has a market there on Sundays and public holidays. A lot of buskers also go to the park to ply their trade. The perfect place to spend a lazy day.
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TOKYO EYE 2020 - Kichijoji - The No. 1 Place to Live in Tokyo [1080p]
This popular neighborhood has cool cafes, bars and eateries, great shopping, and one of Tokyo's best public parks. This time, we'll find out what makes Kichijoji so appealing.
Inokashira Park
This large public park in Kichijoji celebrates its centennial in 2017. With its famous pond, historical shrine and zoo, the park is an important part of Kichijoji life. On weekends, it holds regular festivals with arts, crafts and live performers.
Kooriya Peace
A popular shop dedicated to kakigori, Japanese shaved ice. Its special syrups, which use in-season fruit, and light, fluffy ice, make it so popular it requires reservations.
Hammock Cafe Mahika Mano
A cafe that doubles as a hammock showroom. Guests can literally hang out on five different styles of hammock while enjoying desserts and drinks.
Majerca
A shop full of cute, colorful odds and ends found on Nakamichi Dori. All of the items are created by people from around Japan with mental or physical disabilities, who display unique design sensibilities.
Tsukemono Bar 4328 (Shimizuya)
This Japanese pickle (tsukemono) purveyor dates back to 1945, and now also serves as a bar. By day, it sells tsukemono, and by night, it transforms into a small standing bar, where guests can chomp on tsukemono while having a drink.
Hamoniku
A standing grilled meat (yakiniku) eatery that opened in 2017, where pork and beef slices can be ordered by the slice, making it easy to visit in small groups or even alone. Carries over 25 different cuts of beef meat.
1) Inokashira Park
Address: 1-18-31 Gotenyama, Musashino-shi
2) Kooriya Peace
Address: Jizou Building 1F, 1-9-9 Kichijoji-minamicho, Musashino-shi
3) Hammock Cafe Mahika Mano
Address: Sun Palace 1F, 2-8-1 Kichijoji-minamicho, Musashino-shi
4) Majerca
Address: Nakata Building 1F, 3-3-11 Kichijoji-honcho, Musashino-shi
5) Tsukemono Bar 4328 (Shimizuya)
Address: 1-1-8 Kichijoji-honcho, Musashino-shi (inside Harmonica Yokocho)
6) Hamoniku
Address: 1-1-8 Kichijoji-honcho, Musashino-shi (inside Harmonica Yokocho)
Others
Kichijoji Pukupuku Nakamichi-Dori shop
Address: MT Building 1F, 2-26-2 Kichijoji-Honcho, Musashino-shi
Aladdin Shisha & Bar
Address: 1-1-8 Kichijoji-honcho, Musashino-shi (inside Harmonica Yokocho)
Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Inokashira Park Pond (2)
Inokashira Park
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inokashira Park (井の頭恩賜公園 Inokashira Onshi Kōen?) straddles Musashino and Mitaka in western Tokyo, Japan.
Inokashira Pond (井の頭池) and the Kanda River water source (神田上水 Kanda jōsui?), established during the Edo period, are the primary sources of the Kanda River.
The land was given to Tokyo in 1913. On May 1, 1918, it opened under the name Inokashira Onshi Kōen (井の頭恩賜公園), which can be translated as, Inokashira Imperial Gift Park. Thus the park was considered a gift from the emperor to the general public. This was the first time in Tokyo that a park was founded in such a manner.
Data
-Date opened: May 1, 1918
-Area: 383,773 m2
-Addresss: Gotenyama 1-chōme, Kichijōji Minami-chō 1-chōme, Musashino city, Inokashira 3~5-chōme, Shimorenjaku 1-chōme, Mure 4-chome, Mitaka city, Tokyo
-Nearest stations: 5 min walk from Kichijōji (JR Chūō line), 1 min walk from Inokashira Kōen (Keiō Inokashira Line)
-Number of trees: Tall trees: 11,060 / shrubs: 12,800 / lawn: 10,000 m2
-Variety of plants: Cherry trees, cypresses, red pines, azaleas
Geography
Inokashira Park encompasses Inokashira pond in its center. Inokashira Pond is a long, narrow pond, stretching from northwest to southeast, and split into two branches at the northwest end. From the southeast end begins the Kanda River. A section of the stream of the Kanda River is also within the bounds of the park. On the west side of the park is a thicket, in Gotenyama, And on the other side of Kichijouji dori Ave. is Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau Of Construction Inokashira Cultural Park, a small zoo. On the southern side of the thicket, the Tamagawa Aqueduct flows toward the southeast, and further south is the western park area. Beside the downstream section of the Tamagawa Aqueduct is there is an Eastern Garden, which includes a small open area.
With regard to city boundaries, the Inokashira Pond, section of the Kanda River in the park, Inokashira-kōen Station, and the West and East gardens are in Mitaka. The area of the park beginning just past the northern shore of Inokashira Pond is in Musashino.
Near the park, less than 500 meters from Inokashira Pond is Kichijōji station, on the JR Chuo Line. Kichijōji Station has a Park Exit (公園口 kōen guchi?) on its south side, facing toward the park. The path from the station toward the pond is lined with shops aimed at young people.
In the southeast of the park is Inokashira-kōen Station, on the Keio Inokashira Line, which runs parallel to the Kanda River. The distance from the station to the pond is very short, and there are small paths and open spaces between them which visitors can wander through.
Nature and the seasons
Spring in Inokashira Park is the season of the blooming cherry trees that line the pond. Looking from the Nanai Bridge, which crosses the pond near the center, the branches of the cherry trees extending from the shore bloom so densely as to all but cover the surface of the pond. The pale color of the blossoms contrasts with the sky and water's surface. During the blooming period of cherry blossoms the park receives many visitors. In addition, on the west side of the park there are many flowers to be seen in the flowering plum grove before the blooming period of the cherry trees. On the north side of the plum grove, on the edge of the pond, there is a spring, but its flow is nowadays weak.
In summer one can enjoy the green of the trees that cover Gotenyama, and the refreshing air underneath.
In autumn the leaves of the many kinds of trees in the park change color, and the fallen leaves bury the walking paths.
Winter in Inokashira Park is also lively. Many migrating birds come, and Inokashira Pond becomes their wintering place.
Wild snakes can also be seen within the park.
About Inogashira Park Zoo
Inokashira Park Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) 2016
Inokashira Park is one of the nicest parks to go relax and enjoy a quiet afternoon during the Sakura Season. It's located in Kichijoji, and it's not as crowded as Ueno and Yoyogi Parks. On the northeast side, there is a pond with rowboats and paddle boats, a handful of little cafes and restaurants, a small children's zoo, and a temple.
Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Swan boat Inokashira Park Pond (6)
Inokashira Park
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inokashira Park (井の頭恩賜公園 Inokashira Onshi Kōen?) straddles Musashino and Mitaka in western Tokyo, Japan.
Inokashira Pond (井の頭池) and the Kanda River water source (神田上水 Kanda jōsui?), established during the Edo period, are the primary sources of the Kanda River.
The land was given to Tokyo in 1913. On May 1, 1918, it opened under the name Inokashira Onshi Kōen (井の頭恩賜公園), which can be translated as, Inokashira Imperial Gift Park. Thus the park was considered a gift from the emperor to the general public. This was the first time in Tokyo that a park was founded in such a manner.
Data
-Date opened: May 1, 1918
-Area: 383,773 m2
-Addresss: Gotenyama 1-chōme, Kichijōji Minami-chō 1-chōme, Musashino city, Inokashira 3~5-chōme, Shimorenjaku 1-chōme, Mure 4-chome, Mitaka city, Tokyo
-Nearest stations: 5 min walk from Kichijōji (JR Chūō line), 1 min walk from Inokashira Kōen (Keiō Inokashira Line)
-Number of trees: Tall trees: 11,060 / shrubs: 12,800 / lawn: 10,000 m2
-Variety of plants: Cherry trees, cypresses, red pines, azaleas
Geography
Inokashira Park encompasses Inokashira pond in its center. Inokashira Pond is a long, narrow pond, stretching from northwest to southeast, and split into two branches at the northwest end. From the southeast end begins the Kanda River. A section of the stream of the Kanda River is also within the bounds of the park. On the west side of the park is a thicket, in Gotenyama, And on the other side of Kichijouji dori Ave. is Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau Of Construction Inokashira Cultural Park, a small zoo. On the southern side of the thicket, the Tamagawa Aqueduct flows toward the southeast, and further south is the western park area. Beside the downstream section of the Tamagawa Aqueduct is there is an Eastern Garden, which includes a small open area.
With regard to city boundaries, the Inokashira Pond, section of the Kanda River in the park, Inokashira-kōen Station, and the West and East gardens are in Mitaka. The area of the park beginning just past the northern shore of Inokashira Pond is in Musashino.
Near the park, less than 500 meters from Inokashira Pond is Kichijōji station, on the JR Chuo Line. Kichijōji Station has a Park Exit (公園口 kōen guchi?) on its south side, facing toward the park. The path from the station toward the pond is lined with shops aimed at young people.
In the southeast of the park is Inokashira-kōen Station, on the Keio Inokashira Line, which runs parallel to the Kanda River. The distance from the station to the pond is very short, and there are small paths and open spaces between them which visitors can wander through.
Nature and the seasons
Spring in Inokashira Park is the season of the blooming cherry trees that line the pond. Looking from the Nanai Bridge, which crosses the pond near the center, the branches of the cherry trees extending from the shore bloom so densely as to all but cover the surface of the pond. The pale color of the blossoms contrasts with the sky and water's surface. During the blooming period of cherry blossoms the park receives many visitors. In addition, on the west side of the park there are many flowers to be seen in the flowering plum grove before the blooming period of the cherry trees. On the north side of the plum grove, on the edge of the pond, there is a spring, but its flow is nowadays weak.
In summer one can enjoy the green of the trees that cover Gotenyama, and the refreshing air underneath.
In autumn the leaves of the many kinds of trees in the park change color, and the fallen leaves bury the walking paths.
Winter in Inokashira Park is also lively. Many migrating birds come, and Inokashira Pond becomes their wintering place.
Wild snakes can also be seen within the park.
[4K] Tokyo Walking Tour Kichijoji
Tokyo Walking Tour Kichijoji - This is where the locals shop, the covered shopping street in western Tokyo(Kichijoji station) features many shops selling sundries, shoes, clothings, pharmacies, cafes, restaurants. Also Inokashira Park is a great place to relax, has a swan peddle attraction, a beautiful shrine, the Ghibli Museum and the Inokashira park marine zoo.
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