Autumn 2016: Hibiya Park

Visit Date: 11/17/2016 (Best viewing Time: late November to early December)

Hibiya Park (日比谷公園) is a public park that lies between the east gardens of the Imperial Palace, the Shinbashi district and the Kasumigaseki government district. It is Japan’s first western modern park with flowers and trees for all season which makes it a prefect place of relaxation for people working in the nearby business district.

Gorgeous autumn colors are approaching its peak specially around the Shinkei/Kumogata Pond and Open-Air Concert Hall.

Gorgeous fall colors around the Shinkei/Kumogata Pond.

Wooden bridge surrounded by lovely colors.

Beautiful shade of yellow.

View from the wooden bridge.

The maple trees near the first flower garden are already showing a impressive shades of red and orange.

Some nicely colored trees near the Kasumi gate.

Some autumn color behind the tennis court.

Attractive canvas of autumn hues in the Open-Air Concert Hall.


Useful Info:
Hibiya Park Administration Office
Address: (1-6 Hibiya-Koen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 〒100-0012
Inquiries: 03-3501-6428
Admission Fee: Free

Access:

▸ 2-minute walk from Kasumigasaki (Marunouchi line, Chiyoda line) or Hibiya (Hibiya line)
▸ 8-minute walk from Yurakucho (JR Yamanote line)
*Underground toll parking facilities available.