Kasai Rinkai Park
The expansive park features lush walking paths, allowing visitors to enjoy relaxed nature walks while feeling the ocean breeze. The open views overlooking Tokyo Bay and the stunning sunsets are exceptional, making you forget that you're in a bustling city. Throughout the year, the park is vividly decorated with seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms in spring and cosmos in autumn. You can also enjoy picnics and barbecues on the grassy lawns, which are popular among families. Additionally, the "Bird Sanctuary" located in a corner of the park offers a chance to observe a variety of wild birds, making it a perfect spot for birdwatching. Why not spend a special moment surrounded by the sea and greenery at the enchanting Kasai Rinkai Park?
Basic Information
- Spot Name
- Kasai Rinkai Park
- Location
- 〒134-0086 6 Rinkai Town, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- Access
- Take the JR Keiyo Line to "Kasai Rinkai Park" station and walk for 1 minute.
From Tokyo Metro Tozai Line "Nishi-Kasai" (T16) or "Kasai" (T17), take the To Bus bound for Kasai Rinkai Park, approximately 20 minutes.
By car, take the Bayshore Route of the Metropolitan Expressway and exit at Kasai IC, which is just a short distance away. - Parking
- Parking available.
- Business Hours
- Admission is free (varies by facility).
- Regular Holiday
- Open year-round.
- Fees
- Parking: Paid
■ Regular cars: 300 yen for up to 1 hour, then 100 yen for every additional 20 minutes (Monday to Friday, maximum fee of 1200 yen for 12 hours after entry)
■ Large vehicles (vehicles over 2.5 meters in height): 1,500 yen for up to 2 hours, then 500 yen for every additional 30 minutes - Contact Information
- Phone Number:03-5696-1331
- Official Website
Map
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