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Nakayashiki Central Park isn’t just green—it’s life itself. Whether you’re jogging at dawn, picnicking with friends, or watching kids chase butterflies, laughter dances through the air. Spring turns it into a dreamy pink haze as cherry blossoms bloom, making every moment feel like a scene from a love letter to nature in Yokohama.

Aobadai Forum

Aobadai Forum

4.3 / 5Good3 Reviews
1 Chome-5-8 Aobadai
7.65KM from Nakayashiki Central Park
per night
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USD**4
ASOKONO HOTEL

ASOKONO HOTEL

3.7 / 53 Reviews
2173 Kamikawaicho
2.68KM from Nakayashiki Central Park
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USD**7
HOTEL EN

HOTEL EN

3.4 / 5
2453-1 Kamikawaicho Asahi Ward
2.61KM from Nakayashiki Central Park
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Hotel Mario Yokohama (Adult Only)

Hotel Mario Yokohama (Adult Only)

Tsuruma 7-28-28
2.57KM from Nakayashiki Central Park
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USD**8

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Nakayashiki Central Park

Grand Hyatt Yokohama is a top choice, just a 5-minute walk from Nakayashiki Central Park. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the park and city skyline. Complimentary shuttle services connect to Yokohama Station, ensuring excellent accessibility. The park hosts the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in spring, with illuminated night displays creating a magical atmosphere perfect for experiencing Japanese garden culture.

The park features a children's playground, outdoor amphitheater, and seasonal flower gardens, plus an annual summer outdoor movie festival ideal for families. Nearby, the Yokohama City Museum of Art often hosts interactive exhibitions. Combine this with leisurely walks along the park’s pathways for a full-day outing. Easily accessible via subway to Yokohama Station, then a 10-minute bus ride—no car needed.

From Yokohama Station, take the city bus 32 or 37 from the West Exit, riding about 10 minutes to the Nakayashiki Central Park-mae stop—just a 2-minute walk away. Alternatively, transfer to Kannai Station on the subway, then board a local bus; total travel time is around 15 minutes. Both options avoid parking hassles and offer frequent service, making them ideal for tourists.

Yes! The fountain plaza is a must-visit photo spot, especially at dusk when the water curtain light show blends with the reflected city lights for a dreamy effect. The covered walkway benches and stone sculptures within the park also attract photography enthusiasts. During cherry blossom season, the pink floral pathways create a stunning backdrop perfect for capturing Japanese-inspired portraits.