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Step into Toriyamaike Park, where urban life gently melts into a living, breathing green canvas—towering trees cast dappled shade, kids chase sunlight across the lawn, and the soft strum of a guitar drifts from a park bench. In spring, cherry blossoms fall like snow; in summer, cicadas hum beneath a breeze that carries the scent of fresh grass. This isn’t just a park—it’s a hidden sanctuary for Yokohama locals, a place to slow down, reconnect with your rhythm, and rediscover peace amidst the city’s pulse.

Rembrandt Style Yokohama Kannai

Rembrandt Style Yokohama Kannai

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Furocho, 1 Chome−2
7.51KM from Toriyamaike Park
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Toriyamaike Park

Hyatt Regency Yokohama is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from Toriyamaike Park. The hotel features modern Japanese-inspired rooms with views of the park’s serene gardens and seasonal blooms. Free shuttle services connect to Yokohama Station, ensuring seamless access to the city’s transit network.

Guests can enjoy unique experiences such as "Zen Tea Ceremonies" held on weekends within the park’s traditional tea house. During spring, the park bursts into bloom with Yoshino cherry blossoms, offering picturesque photo opportunities. The peaceful atmosphere makes it ideal for morning strolls or evening contemplation.

The most convenient route starts at Yokohama Station, where you can take the subway to Kanagawa Station, then transfer to the Keikyu Line bound for Toriyamachi Station. It’s a 8-minute walk from the station to Toriyamaike Park—a journey that takes about 15 minutes total. Trains run frequently, making it ideal for day-trippers.

Alternatively, rent an electric bicycle at Yokohama Station and ride along scenic greenways through the Minato Mirai 21 district. This eco-friendly option offers stunning views of urban landscapes blending with nature. Parking is available nearby, but public transport is recommended during peak hours to avoid congestion.

Each spring, the park hosts the Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring hundreds of Yoshino cherry trees in full bloom, illuminated at night for a magical ambiance loved by photographers. In summer, the Cool Breeze Music Concerts take place on the lakeside stage, blending classical and jazz performances with drifting fireflies.

During autumn, visitors can join Raking Autumn Leaves Workshops, guided by professional artists who teach how to sketch the park’s ancient trees and their reflections in the pond. Winter brings the Light Art Exhibition, where dynamic light installations merge with water features to create immersive nighttime experiences. All events require advance HopeGoo—check the official website for updates.

Yes, several hotels around Toriyamaike Park offer family-friendly amenities including family rooms, children’s playrooms, and wheelchair-accessible facilities. Marriott Yokohama Bayside provides dedicated family suites with extra beds and toy welcome kits.

The park features spacious lawns and safe walking paths perfect for kids to explore. Weekly Family Nature Discovery Tours, led by ecological guides, introduce children to local birds and aquatic plants. Nearby attractions like the Yokohama City Children’s Science Museum and Umi no Mori Park further enhance the family experience, creating a comprehensive itinerary for travelers with young ones.

The park features a traditional tea house hosting weekly tea ceremony workshops every Saturday afternoon, taught by certified masters who guide participants through etiquette and tasting.

On monthly Kimono Stroll Days, visitors can rent authentic kimonos and stroll along the lakefront paths, capturing photos in Edo-era elegance. The Calligraphy Stone Garden displays historic inscriptions and invites guests to try their hand at brush writing.

During festivals like Obon, a paper lantern memorial ceremony is held, where wishes are written on lanterns and floated on the pond—a symbolic act of remembrance and spiritual cleansing.

The most iconic photo location is the Arched Bridge at Sunset, a traditional wooden bridge spanning the pond, framed by cherry blossoms in spring and crimson leaves in autumn. The Mirror Pavilion offers a stunning reflection effect between water and sky, ideal for long-exposure shots.

The Bamboo Grove Pathway creates a dreamlike, ink-painting aesthetic when shrouded in morning mist. At night, the Stone Lantern Grove glows softly, casting shimmering patterns on the water—perfect for starry-night photography. Use a tripod and slow shutter speed to capture the flowing light and motion seamlessly.