
Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park
Experience culture and art in an open atmosphere at this park, where you can enjoy the fantastical ambience created by fountains and lights, and spend rich time at the cafe.
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An urban oasis of lush, sprawling grass.
Walk 5 minutes from Ikebukuro station to find an expansive, wide open park. It’s concept is “the living room of the city”. The park is lit up at night, and its beautiful landscape is popular.
If you bring your own balls and paddles you can use ping pong tables, and for the little park goers there’s a playground for kids. However, please be aware that you cannot enter the lawn area during the grass maintenance period.
On the grounds you’ll also find Racines FARM to PARK, a bistro that aims to be a point of connection for food makers and consumers who are mindful about food.
grass lawn
kids terrace
Night illuminations
Recommended picnic spot
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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)
Sorry, we don’t.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Yes, it is.
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Are coin lockers available?
Not available.
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Are there restrooms available?
Yes, there are. There are male, female, and barrier-free toilets in both the café building and the multi-purpose square.
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