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Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) is a large public park in the Harajuku area of Tokyo, Japan. The park is located near Harajuku Station and Meiji Jingu Shrine and not too far from the East area of Shibuya. Yoyogi Park is a popular gathering spot for Japanese and tourists, especially on weekends.
Yoyogi Park is the largest park in Tokyo if you include the area of nearby Meiji Jingu Shrine. The park contains vast areas of grass where people can play sports and lay out, ponds and fountains, and a huge number of trees including cherry trees, making the park a popular destination for Hanami parties in the spring.
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The Harajuku Bridge, where young Japanese go to show off their cosplay on Sundays is located between Harajuku Station and Yoyogi Park. Other youth subculture activities in and around Yoyogi Park include:
Yoyogi Park was created in 1910 and was an important military facility for U.S. forces after WWII.
You can reach Yoyogi Park via various train and subway stations: