Hanegi Park
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karentmh
Singapore63 contributions
Feb 2016
Quiet little park where we enjoyed a lovely picnic surrounded by ume blossoms. Beautiful and charming. Not many know of this park. Shhh.....keep this a secret...
Written 18 February 2016
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maizedaisy
Ambleside, UK861 contributions
Feb 2015 • Friends
Cherry Blossom viewing is popular in Japan but so is Plum blossom viewing. After a little research we decided this was the place to see it. A short trip from the centre of Tokyo to Umegaoka Station (aptly named as plum is Ume in Japanese) and a two minute stroll brought us to the park which had lots going on as it was the weekend. Food stalls offering all things plum like Umeboshi (pickled plum) plum tea and drinks. Lots of people photographing the blossom and strolling in the early spring sunshine. Several people painting the blossom too. Blossom was pink and white and a beautiful sight. Quite a small park but a nice way to spend a morning.
Written 21 February 2015
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micbayy
105 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
I visited Tokyo on the first week of March- no Sakura for me, BUT plum
blossoms blooms a month before! So if you're here early and will miss the Sakura period fret not, go to hanegi park! It's a beautiful collection of different plum blossoms of many different Colours. I spent an hour just looking at taking photos of the flowers. Totally worth it even though it's a very small park compared to the popular ones. If you would just walk through it, it'll take you barely 15 minutes.
Disclaimer- I'm a huge flower fan. It's a short walk from the nearest train station
blossoms blooms a month before! So if you're here early and will miss the Sakura period fret not, go to hanegi park! It's a beautiful collection of different plum blossoms of many different Colours. I spent an hour just looking at taking photos of the flowers. Totally worth it even though it's a very small park compared to the popular ones. If you would just walk through it, it'll take you barely 15 minutes.
Disclaimer- I'm a huge flower fan. It's a short walk from the nearest train station
Written 11 March 2018
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Kipkimo
Tokyo, Japan25 contributions
Feb 2016 • Family
February/March is the season of the Plum blossom in Japan. Hanegi Park holds an annual festival to celebrate the occasion and many Japanese come to enjoy the trees and the food.
Written 26 February 2016
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Maria J
Odense, Denmark131 contributions
Sept 2016 • Solo
I recently moved to Tokyo and I have already been in Hanegi Park twice. It is such a wonderful place to come and have a relaxing time. I would especially recommend going with children as there are lots of different playgrounds for all ages.
As most places in Japan it is kept clean and tidy although trashcans are hard to find - so remember a trash bag for your trash.
Inside the park is a very small convenience-like store to buy drinks, snacks and ice cream. Ice cream prices are from 130 yen. There is also an ice cream cone-truck, that sells ice cream starting from 300 yen.
There's also vending machines with soft drinks and ice cream at the convenience-store.
If you come in the weekends you can enjoy a amateur baseball match on the baseball field.
There are many seats and benches so one can sit and relax and the park is also accessible with wheelchair.
As most places in Japan it is kept clean and tidy although trashcans are hard to find - so remember a trash bag for your trash.
Inside the park is a very small convenience-like store to buy drinks, snacks and ice cream. Ice cream prices are from 130 yen. There is also an ice cream cone-truck, that sells ice cream starting from 300 yen.
There's also vending machines with soft drinks and ice cream at the convenience-store.
If you come in the weekends you can enjoy a amateur baseball match on the baseball field.
There are many seats and benches so one can sit and relax and the park is also accessible with wheelchair.
Written 3 September 2016
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milanmiura2016
Tokyo, Japan254 contributions
Apr 2015 • Family
The park is located on a hill close to Umegaoka Station of Odakyu Line (10 minutes from Shinjuku Terminal). This park is famous spot among local people during plum blossoms season (February) and azalea season (May) and many people visit the park looking for the beauty.
Written 17 July 2015
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オクフィ
Suginami, Japan62 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
Make sure you pay a visit to this park around February. They held an annual plum blossom festival, known as Setagaya Ume Matsuri. This park has around 650 plum trees.
When the festival is held, there will be some events in the weekend. I was lucky enough to see the mochi making events and got free mochi! It will be kinda crowded in weekend. You can bring your own mat and have a plum blossom hanami there.
I posted my experience there in my blog, you can visit it for more details :)
When the festival is held, there will be some events in the weekend. I was lucky enough to see the mochi making events and got free mochi! It will be kinda crowded in weekend. You can bring your own mat and have a plum blossom hanami there.
I posted my experience there in my blog, you can visit it for more details :)
Written 4 March 2019
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Emory_III
Andice, TX189 contributions
Feb 2018
Nice community feel to this small park with a plum orchard.
Food booths.
Families with children playing together
Food booths.
Families with children playing together
Written 4 March 2018
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blehblehbleh82
Shinjuku, Japan704 contributions
Feb 2018 • Solo
The flowers of the plum blossoms (ume in Japanese) usually bloom a month before the cherry blossoms.
Hanegi Park is perfect to visit in Mid- February to early March when almost 650 plum trees in pink, red and white colors are beautifully blooming around the park.
Have a relaxing walk around the bushes and take a refreshing drink or snack near the baseball field. You can find some stalls selling Japanese food. Usually they are there for the Ume Matsuri (Plum Festival) in February to March.
Hanegi Park is perfect to visit in Mid- February to early March when almost 650 plum trees in pink, red and white colors are beautifully blooming around the park.
Have a relaxing walk around the bushes and take a refreshing drink or snack near the baseball field. You can find some stalls selling Japanese food. Usually they are there for the Ume Matsuri (Plum Festival) in February to March.
Written 17 February 2018
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HiroshiSogo
Tokyo, Japan16 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
Stroll in and out, relaxing. Pretty plum blossoms flourish in February. White and pink, the harbinger of Spring.
Written 17 January 2017
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