Aoyama Park, Metropolitan park in Minato, Japan
Aoyama Park is a green space in Minato divided into two sections, characterized by dense tree canopy and landscaped gardens. The layout combines wide walking paths with open lawns and creates a continuous recreational area within the urban environment.
The park opened in 1970 and became an important recreational space in Tokyo's park system. Its creation responded to the need for green spaces in this densely built urban district.
The park serves as a gathering place where residents and visitors walk beneath mature trees and spend time on open lawns throughout the year. Seasonal changes shape the atmosphere and support different activities depending on the time of year.
The park is easily accessible on foot from Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda line or Roppongi Station on the Hibiya line. Both access points are nearby and allow quick entry to the grounds.
The two park sections sit about 500 meters apart and create two separate green spaces that can be experienced as connected areas. This division allows different uses and varying experiences depending on which section you visit.
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