Yoyogi Park, Urban park in Tokyo, Japan
Yoyogi Park is one of the largest parks in Tokyo, featuring wide lawns, ponds and forested areas.
The site was used as a residential area for U.S. officers during the post-World War II occupation, and later transformed into an Olympic village for the 1964 Summer Olympics.
It's a popular spot for festivals, performances, and other events, and is known for its diverse crowd of street performers and artists.
The park is open from sunrise to sunset, and admission is free.
Yoyogi Park is famous for its cherry blossom viewing spots in the spring.
Location: Shibuya-ku
Inception: October 20, 1967
Official opening: 1967
Website: tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index039.html
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