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Akihabara Neribei Park: A Tranquil Oasis in Electric Town

Escape the electric buzz at Akihabara Neribei Park, a tranquil green space offering respite in Tokyo's vibrant Akihabara district.

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Akihabara Neribei Park offers a peaceful escape from the bustling electronics and anime district of Akihabara. This small park provides a green space for relaxation and recreation, featuring a playground, walking paths, and seasonal flora. It's a welcome contrast to the surrounding urban landscape.

A brief summary to Akihabara Neribei Park

  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds, as the park is popular with local families.
  • Take a break from shopping and enjoy a quiet moment on one of the park's benches.
  • Check out the seasonal flowers for a touch of nature in the urban landscape.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From JR Akihabara Station (Electric Town Exit), walk north along Chuo Dori. Turn left onto Akihabara Neribei Park Dori. The park will be on your right in about 100 meters. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From Akihabara Station, take the Hibiya Subway Line to Akihabara Station. Exit and walk north. Alternatively, from Tokyo Station, take the JR Yamanote Line or JR Keihin-Tohoku Line to Akihabara Station. The subway fare is approximately ¥170-¥200. The JR train fare is approximately ¥150.

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Akihabara Neribei Park, situated in the heart of Tokyo's electric town, provides a serene retreat from the vibrant chaos of Akihabara. Located in the Taitō ward, north of Akihabara Electric Town, the park offers a refreshing change of pace with its greenery and tranquil atmosphere. Originally, Akihabara was near a city gate of Edo and served as a passage between the city and northwestern Japan. Fires frequently ravaged the area, leading to the construction of Chinkasha, a shrine thought to help prevent future fires, in the late 1860s. The locals nicknamed the shrine Akiba, and the area around it became known as Akihabara. Today, Akihabara Neribei Park serves as a community park, offering a playground for children, walking paths for leisurely strolls, and seasonal flowers that add color to the landscape. It's a place where locals and tourists alike can take a break from the sensory overload of Akihabara's electronics shops and anime stores. The park's opening hours are from 9:00 to 17:00, Monday through Friday. While small, it provides a valuable green space in one of Tokyo's most densely populated and energetic districts.

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