Shin-Kiba Park, Metropolitan park in Kōtō, Japan
Shin-Kiba Park is a spacious public park in Koto featuring jogging paths, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a pedestrian bridge that divides it into two distinct zones. The layout offers multiple recreational facilities designed for people of all ages and activity levels.
The park was established on land that shifted from timber yards after the Great Fire of Meireki in 1657, eventually becoming a public recreational space. It officially opened as a park in 1977.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo sits within the park's grounds and draws art enthusiasts into this public space, creating a connection between nature and creative expression.
The park offers free access and is reachable within an 8-minute walk from Kiba Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water, especially if you plan to spend several hours exploring the grounds.
The park sits directly along Tokyo Bay with unobstructed water views, and features barbecue rental facilities with food provisions designed for groups. This makes it a favored spot for social gatherings and group events.
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