
Garden
Ueno Park
Ueno Park is a vast green oasis in the heart of Tokyo, home to over 1,000 cherry trees that make it one of the city's most beloved hanami destinations each spring. Established in 1873, the park grounds once belonged to Kan'ei-ji Temple and retain a peaceful, almost rural atmosphere that belies their central location.
Beyond the blossoms, the park shelters an impressive cluster of cultural institutions — five major museums, a concert hall, Shinobazu Pond with its floating lotus garden, and the charming Bentendo Temple perched on an island in the middle of the pond. Boat rentals on the pond offer a leisurely perspective, and street performers often enliven the central promenade.
Based on few reviews
👍100%recommend
English signage?100% Yes (4)
How crowded is it?(4)
Low
25%
Moderate
50%
High
25%
Worth the visit?100% Yes (4)
Photo worthy?100% Yes (4)
Info
TypeGarden
AreaUeno
Address
日本、〒110-0007 東京都台東区上野公園4
Admission
Free
Nearest Station
Ueno Sta. (JR / Metro) Park Exit, 1 min walk
WebsiteWebsite
Coordinates35.7146, 139.7732
Rating
4.4(33,040)
Tip
During cherry blossom season (late March-early April), the main path becomes a tunnel of pink. Visit early morning or evening for less crowded hanami. Shinobazu Pond lotus blooms peak in July-August.