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Meguro-ku
Chuo-ku
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Institute for Nature Study,National Museumof Nature and ScienceIsewaki Park
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Dendo SquarePark
Meguro KuminCenter Park
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KoishikawaBotanical Garden
Hongo Water SupplyOffice Park
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Kinshi Park
SarueonshiPark
HamachoPark
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Ariake Tennisno Mori Park
ShiomiundoPark
The Tokyo RinkaiDisaster Prevention Park
Kansen-en Park
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MeguroSky Garden
Higashiyamakaizuka Park
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SumidaCity Office
BunkyoSports Complex
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Gakushuin Univ.
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NHK HallNHK BroadcastingCenter
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NationalDiet Building
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Ueno ZoologicalGardens
The Univ.of Tokyo
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ShinjukuCity Office
Tokyo PhotographicArt Museum
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The NationalArt Center,Tokyo
Omotesando Hills
Nezu Museum
ShinjukuHistoricalMuseum
Ota MemorialMuseum of ArtOta MemorialMuseum of Art
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Toguri Museum of Art
Takushoku Univ.
Mohri Garden
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ShinjukuCentral Park
Shinjuku GyoenNational Garden
Meiji Jingu Gaien
SumidaPark
Zojoji Temple
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YasukuniJinja Shrine
EtchujimaPark
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KoishikawaKorakuen Gardens
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Japan MunicipalResearch Center Kaikan
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TokyuCapitol Tower
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ARK HillsTokyoMidtown
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The PrincePark Tower Tokyo
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Mitsui Sumitomo InsuranceSurugadai Annex
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COREDOMuromachi Terrace
OtemachiTower
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KIRIKO TERRACE,Tokyu Plaza Ginza
Kyobashi Trust Tower
Hana Kaido,Chuo-dori Street
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Iino Building
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LaLaport TOYOSU
FukagawaGatharia
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KITTE Garden(JP Tower)
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1GreeningGrant Facility
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Greening Fund was established within the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association in 1985 to increase the greening of privately owned land in the city together with residents, with the goal of developing Tokyo as a city of lush greenery. Since then, it has made various greening promotion efforts, such as supporting the greening of private facilities and greening activities of volunteer groups as well as activities for raising awareness of metropolitan greening.
Using interest and other pro�ts earned by investments consisting of your donations and subscriptions from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the Tokyo Metropolitan Greening Fund implements “Greening Grant Projects” aimed at increasing the greenery of Tokyo.
Tokyo Metropolitan Greening Fund
Your donationswill be usedto increasethe greeneryof Tokyo.
Town-greeningSupport Project
Futaba-chan
Neighborhood-greeningPromotion Program
Flowerbed-making andGardening Support Project
Town-greening Support Project
Activities for popularizing andraising awareness of greeneryHuman resource development
Flowerbed-making andGardening Support ProjectGreening activity support projectbased on the Neighborhood-greening Promotion Program
Grantprojects
Greeningawarenessprojects
TokyoMetropolitanGreeningFund
Yourdonations
Profits(interest, etc.)
Projects forincreasinggreenery
Investment
How does the Greening Fund increase the amount of greenery?Your donations will be managed as the Tokyo Metropolitan Greening Fund, and profits earned from investment and other profits will be used for greening grant projects and greening awareness projects to increase the greenery of Tokyo.
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Supervised by Corporation engaging in specified non-profit activities, Sky Front Forum2-44-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021 TEL: 03-3232-3099Tokyo Metropolitan Greening Fund
S-tec Gaiku Bldg.1
ARK HillsSouth Tower
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Wall of Takadanobaba Sta.,Seibu-Shinjuku Line
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Tokyo Metropolitan Greening FundGrant Facility List
JR MeguroGreen Bldg.
Japan Red CrossSogo Fukushi Center
Fujiueki CorporationGranda Minamiazabu
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10 Kudan Tower Parking TOKYU STAYSHIMBASHI
Kurawan
Mitsui MemorialHospital
Hibiya Bldg.
Yamada MemorialHospital
16 17 18Nakamura Junior &Senior Girls’High School
Note: ② and ⑮ are listedand introduced as GreeningFacilities in Towns.
Around Awashimado ofSensoji Temple andthe west part of the grounds
Tokyo MetropolitanGreening Fund characterFutaba-chan
Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
Runner Support FacilitiesSupport FacilitiesSupport FacilitiesFriends ofcity-centerrunners
B1 FM Center, 1-7 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku☎03-3221-6100R1 JOGLIS
7F Sawada Kojimachi Bldg., 1-10 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku☎03-6380-9156R2 ATR Hanzomon
1F Palaceside Bldg., 1-1-1 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku☎03-3286-8921R4 Run Pit
In Hibiya Parking Lot (B1), 1-2 Hibiyakoen, Chiyoda-ku☎03-3591-1462R8 HIBIYA RIDE
1-5 Hibiyakoen, Chiyoda-ku☎03-6550-9545
1-5 Hibiyakoen, Chiyoda-ku☎03-6205-8305
R7SPORTS STATION & CAFESPORTS STATION Hibiya Park(Scheduled to be opened in early November 2019)
2F Daiichi Fuji Bldg., 2-15 Kanda-Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku☎03-5357-1933R3 JOYFIT24Jimbocho
2F 10 OVER 9, 3-21 Kanda-Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku☎03-3233-6555R5 10 OVER 9 RUN CUBE
Nishikicho
23-8-saki 1-chome, Azumabashi, Sumida-ku☎03-5637-7706R6 ASICS CONNECTIONTOKYO
2F Shinagawa Season Terrace, 1-2-70 Konan, Minato-ku☎03-5715-4620R9 RUN CUBE 10 over 9
Shinagawa Season Terrace
1F Ariake Frontier Bldg., 3-7-26 Ariake, Koto-ku☎03-5500-6262R10 JOGPORT ARIAKE
2-1-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku
Facility name/Map no./Information/Address
To preserve the biodiversity of Tokyo, “Iino Forest” creates a rich natural environment that is composed of native species, including cherry trees that are the children of Garyu Sakura and Shokawa Sakura.
1-1-2 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku
The greenery of the “Park View Garden” on an upper �oor looks as if it extends to Hibiya Park below, integrating the park with its surroundings.
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Kasumigaseki Sta.
HibiyaSta.
Kasumigaseki Sta.
UchisaiwaichoSta.
To SakuradamonTo Shiba Park
To Ginza
AdministrationOffice
Hibiya Park
Police box
Midori to Mizu noShimin College
FountainHibiya Pablic Hall
Hibiya-dori Ave.
Tokyo Midtown Hibiya
Policesubstation
Iino Building
Hibiya Open-AirConcert Hall
Facilities in TownsComforting Green
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Iino Building 19
It’s located near Hibiya Park, which has lush greenery, and the plants of the building are arranged neatly based on the concept “ON THE PARK”. The Garden Promenade also provides the walkway with beautiful nature.
HIBIYA PARKFRONT 20
2-1-6 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo Midtown Hibiya 21
Superbly located opposite the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park, The Peninsula Tokyo is a 5-star luxury hotel offering sophisticated facilities and an elegant ambiance honoring Japanese traditions and culture with the legendary Peninsula service.
The Peninsula Tokyo 22
1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku
SEGES MarkSome of the listed facilities are greening facilities that are certi�ed as “Urban Oases” in the Social and Environmental Green Evaluation System (SEGES) of the Organization for Landscape and Urban Green Infrastructure (OLUGI). SEGES Marks are placed at the information section of these facilities.
OLUGI and SEGESOLUGI is a public interest incorporated foundation that promotes the development of areas of lush greenery within cities. SEGES “Urban Oases” are green areas that are established or managed by private business operators and that satisfy the standard of “openness, safety and considerations for the environment” (54 places as of August 2019).
October 19th (Sat.) -27th (Sun.), 2019https://www.hibiya-gardening-show.com/
The17th Hibiya ParkGardening Show 2019
Around Hibiya Park
October 2019
Hibiya Park1
Seasonal trees, such as symbolic �r and cherry trees, are planted in the entrance plaza. Around the shrubbery are attractive white benches where people can relax.
SHIBUYA CAST. 1
1-23-21 Shibuya,Shibuya-ku
6-27-30 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
The authentic English- style garden is composed of �ve unique areas where you can enjoy the sunlight and breezes and spend time relaxing surrounded by seasonal �owers.
Q-COURT, Shinjuku Marui Main Bldg. 2
3-30-13 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Greening has been conducted for about 45% of the site. The presence of wild birds and other wild animals is con�rmed in “Hikari no Mori” (“forest of light”), which aims to be an environment suitable for wildlife.
Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho 9
1-2 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku
On the south side is an undu- lating plaza with Japanese apricot trees belonging to the Hirakawa Tenmangu Shrine, and on the north side is a promenade where walkers can enjoy the colored foliage of Japanese apricots, cherry blossoms, zelkova and other seasonal plants.
Japan Municipal Research Center Kaikan 10
2-4-1 Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-ku
The rooftop greenery spreading to the forest of Hie Shrine contributes to the preservation of the regional ecological system that extends from the Imperial Palace. You can enjoy the greenery in three dimensions on a walking path to the shrine.
Tokyu Capitol Tower 11
2-10-3 Nagatacho, Chiyoda-ku
You can feel the different seasons from the lush greenery composed of native trees, �owers and plants. Birdbaths are installed in consideration of biodiversity promotion.
TERRACE SQUARE 23
3-22 Kanda-Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku
Together with Awaji Park, the relaxing space is used by citizens for community creation. In “Kanda Hanagoyomi-en,” you can enjoy Edo-style greenery.
WATERRAS 25
2-101 Kanda-Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku
Tree species were selected according to the types of birds that hoped to the site. Biodiversity-consious green space was established with the aim of promoting the coexistence of wildlife and the urban environment.
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Surugadai Annex 26
3-11-1 Kanda-Surugadai,Chiyoda-ku
As a pioneer in corporate greening, the building aims to achieve harmony with the surrounding environment. In 2013, it was redesigned as an oasis to promote biodiversity in the city center.
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Surugadai Building 27
3-9 Kanda-Surugadai,Chiyoda-ku
From the �rst basement to the �fth �oor is a mixed planting of around 140 types of trees, constituting the “Hill of Kyobashi.” Cherry blossoms in spring and maple and ginkgo leaves in fall create seasonal scenery.
Tokyo Square Garden 48
3-1-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku
When exiting Kyobashi subway station, you will be impressed by the wide- open well-greened space. Relax on the terrace seats on the third �oor and enjoy the soothing sight of the surrounding green plants.
KYOBASHI EDOGRAND 47
2-2-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku
Based on the concept of various kinds of trees in a village forest, about 350 types of plants and trees are planted in the garden, which is composed of three zones of spring, summer and fall.
I Garden, Isetan Shinjuku Main Store 3
3-14-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Greening has been conducted for 40% of this vast site of 2.6 ha. Walkers can experience the seasonal changes of nature thanks to the various deciduous trees, which change their appearance by the season.
Shinjuku Eastside Square 4
In the Sky Garden on the fourth �oor, a stream, paddy �elds and a shrine were created to replicate the scenery of a village forest. You can while away the time in the garden listening to the sounds of the stream.
Nikkei Bldg., JA Bldg. &Keidanren Kaikan (Sky Garden) 29
1-3-1, 3-2 and 3-7, Otemachi,Chiyoda-ku
Various kinds of trees, including camphor and sawtooth oak, extend out- ward to meet the greenery of the Imperial Palace. You can relax on a bench or in a café, surrounded by trees with a stream running through them.
Otemachi Hotoria 30
1-1-1 to 2 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku
The promenade is located along the Nihombashi River, which is the nexus between Otemachi and Kanda, and has a length of about 780m. It is a special place in Otemachi for relaxing, where people can enjoy the greenery beside the river.
Otemachi Riverside Promenade 28
1-9-5-chisaki Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku
Based on the concept of restoring the natural environment, tall trees and forest-�oor plants have been planted. The greenery forms a “real forest” in a central business district.
Otemachi Tower 31
1-5-5 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku
As the gateway to the New National Stadium (Olympic Stadium), a “ring” was created on a natural-wood greening wall with aromatic seasonal �owers and herbs.
Shinanomachi Station, JR-EAST 5
34-banchi, Shinanomachi,Shinjuku-ku
Together with a more than 1,000 m2 plaza next to COREDO Muromachi, the garden serves as a base where people can interact with each other and newly establish a local community.
Fukutoku Shrine & Fukutoku Garden 42
2-5-1 Nihonbashi-Muromachi2-5-10 Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku
The characteristic feature of the plaza is its roses, which were loved by Josiah Conder, the designer of the Mitsubishi No. 1 Building. Three round columns are colorfully decorated with 20 kinds of plants.
Marunouchi Park Building 34
2-6-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku
The street is a zelkova- lined avenue of about 1.2 km in length from Eitai- dori St. to Harumi-dori St. During the vehicle-free time, you can relax in an open café.
MarunouchiNakadori Ave. 24
From 1, 2 and 3-chome, Marunouchito 1-chome, Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku
“Oazo” means “relaxing place” in Esperanto. Benches are placed within the lush greenery to provide a comfortable resting place for passersby.
marunouchi oazo 32
1-6-4 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku
“Plaza” on the ground between the Glass Building and the Hall Buildings serves as an event space surrounded by various lush trees where people can have both relaxing and exciting times.
Tokyo International Forum 35
3-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku
The “Yurakucho Colline” rooftop garden is a metropolitan oasis where people can spend time relaxing and contemplating a journey while watching the bullet trains.
TOKYO KOTSU KAIKAN 36
2-10-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku
The 6.5m high by 64m long wall of greenery uses about 50 kinds of �owers and plants to mesmerizing effect. The rich colors of the plants, including the symbolic cherry tree, make it impossible to miss the changing ofthe four seasons.
KIRIKO TERRACE, Tokyu Plaza Ginza 37
5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Combining Edo garden culture with Western plaza culture, this relaxing garden, the largest rooftop garden in the Ginza area, includes both a water feature and grass.
GINZA SIX“GINZA SIX Garden”38
6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku
You can spend time relaxing while looking at the grass and plants. Together with students of a neighboring elementary school, Ginza Mitsukoshi grows seasonal �owers and crops in the �owerbeds.
Ginza Terrace, Ginza Mitsukoshi 39
4-6-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku
In the Japanese garden on the large roof of Kabukiza Theatre, you can enjoy the seasons thanks to the cherry blossoms, colored foliage and seasonal plants. Ishi-toro (lanterns made of stone) and monuments related to kabuki are installed to create a traditional atmosphere.
GINZA KABUKIZA 40
4-12-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Roppongi’s iconic spacious green area protects the environment and also serves as a place where people can relax. In an emergency, it is used for disaster- prevention activities.
Tokyo Midtown 6
9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku
It aims at preserving and passing on the remembrance of the Akasaka area. Four hundred tall trees create a colorful seasonal view. For two months in spring, people can enjoy various kinds of cherry blossoms.
akasaka Sacas 8
5-3-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku
As seen from trees on the rooftop of Suntory Hall, this developed area harmonize with the greenery of more than 40,000 planted trees. The outer roads are famous for the 150 cherry trees of Someiyoshino.
ARK Hills 13
1-12-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku
Visitors can clear their mind and re�ect on their lives in a bamboo garden in the air above the �rst-�oor roof of Nenbutsu Hall.
Eko-in 49
2-8-10 Ryogoku,Sumida-ku
Lines of cherry trees and deciduous trees in a 3.5 ha green area around the Konan exit of Shinagawa Station tell visitors of the changing of the seasons.
Shinagawa Season Terrace 18
1-2-70 Konan, Minato-ku
The “Biogarden” in the large shopping center provides opportunities for children to develop an interest in nature and think about the importance of preserving diversity.
Urban dock LaLaport TOYOSU 52
2-4-9 Toyosu, Koto-ku
Three blocks including neighboring buildings have created a uni�ed area. Water features and greening walls are dotted throughout the open space for people to enjoy.
Toyosu Foresia 53
3-2-24 Toyosu, Koto-ku
Wall greening Greening panel of a wall paintingLine of zelkova trees Water feature beside the line of trees
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View of “Green Fall”
While shopping or working, people can indulge their wishes and enjoy an English-style garden, a garden of native plants and diverse wildlife or a tree-covered prome- nade throughout all four seasons.
Fukagawa Gatharia 50
1-5-25 Kiba, Koto-ku
The area of greenery was created to resemble the scenery of a natural village forest. Beside a tree-lined avenue are shady areas and water features. Enjoying the season, you can relax in a café or on a bench.
AKASAKA INTERCITY AIR 12
1-8-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku
Shiinoki-saka (chinkapin slope), Kogera no Niwa (garden of pygmy woodpeckers) and other areas of greenery are composed of native species in consideration of biodiversity promotion. Various kinds of birds visit the site, which is registered as a “birdpia.”
ARK Hills Sengokuyama Mori Tower 14
1-9-10 Roppongi, Minato-ku
There are enjoy the unique greenery of Roppongi-Keyakizaka- dori St. with its colorful �owers and plants, the rooftop rice paddies of Keyakizaka Complex and the Mohri Garden, which is imbued with a sense of history.
Roppongi Hills 7
6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku
As the intersection of the north-south greenery line from Hibiya Park to Mt. Atago and the east-west greenery line of Shintora- dori St., a green area and streams are established to tempt birds and other wild animals to the site.
Toranomon Hills 15
1-23-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku
The garden is decorated with roses and other seasonal �owers and plants. The scenery of the garden with Tokyo Tower and Zojoji Temple makes a good photo spot.
4-8-1 Shibakoen, Minato-ku
Based on the design concept of a large tree, the building stands on a hill of a scenic district, providing people with a relaxing green atmosphere. The contrast between the two kinds of plants on the wall is very appealing.
Hasegawa Green Building 16
3-5-12 Shibakoen, Minato-ku
In an open space with more than 600 kinds of plants, of�ce workers and residents form communities and hold various events.
Harumi Island Triton Square 51
1-8 Harumi, Chuo-ku
The Prince Park Tower TokyoPrince Shiba Park 17
Its base concept is “a forest of connections.” In the spacious rooftop garden, you can directly experience the changes in nature brought about by the seasons and different weather conditions.
Nihombashi Garden,Mitsukoshi Nihombashi Main Store 43
1-4-1 Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku
Along about 2 km of Chuo- dori St. from Kyobashi Sta. to Shin-Nihombashi Sta. and Honcho, neighborhood associations, companies and store associations cooperate in planting seasonal �owers to decorate the area.
Hana Kaido, Chuo-dori Street 45
From 4-chome, Honchoto 3-chome, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku
In a green area called “Green Commons” is a mixed planting of evergreen trees and deciduous trees, undertaken with the aim of creating “greenery with strong roots” in the land.
Kyobashi Trust Tower 46
2-1-3 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku
The rooftop garden locates over the main building, the annex and the east building which is connected with sky bridges. It is composed of various elements, such as a rose garden, fountain and Japanese garden. Eating facilities are also established.
Rooftop Garden,Nihombashi Takashimaya S.C.44
2-4-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku
The “Marunouchi Shuttle” is a free shuttle service for the Otemachi, Marunouchi and Yurakucho districts. It runs in a 35-to-40-minute loop, taking in the Shin-Marunouchi Building, The Yomiuri Shimbun and Hibiya, every 12 to 15 minutes from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The shorter Otemachi route for business users operates on weekday mornings. The service can be used for visiting high-rise oases.
Free ShuttleInformation
Based on the idea of creating a forest of various kinds of Japanese trees in Nihonbashi, cherry trees, maples, zelkova and other Japanese trees are planted. You can enjoy many varieties of cherry blossoms from mid-March to late April.
COREDO Muromachi Terrace 41
3-1-1 Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku
The rooftop garden on the sixth �oor of the J P Tower’s “K I T T E” complex faces the Marunouchi building of Tokyo Station, with a view of arriving and departing trains. It has an open grassy area where you can enjoy the refreshing breezes.
KITTE Garden (JP Tower) 33
2-7-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku
Shibuya & Shinjuku Around Chiyoda-ku
Nihonbashi & Kyobashi Around Akasaka & Roppongi Waterfront
Yurakucho & GinzaMarunouchiOtemachi
Toyama Park4
Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens10
Yoyogi Park2
Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens6
Rinshinomori Park3 Aoyama Park andAoyama Cemetery5 Shiba Park7
Kiba Park12
Hama-rikyu Gardens9
Kiyosumi Gardens11
Kyu-Shiba-rikyu Gardens8
Tokyo has 71 metropolitan parks and 9 metropolitan gardens. In each park or garden, you can enjoy not only the lush greenery but also unique plants, scenery, facilities and events. For details, please visit “Koen e Iko” (“Let’s go to a park”) below.https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/
Taking a breakNearby MetropolitanParks and Gardens
Nearby Metropolitan Parks and Cemetery
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NihombashiSta.
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bashi Sta.
Chuo-dori St.
Kyobashi Sta.
Inner Circular Route
Yaesu-dori St.
Tokyo Sta.Sotobori-dori St.
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MitsukoshimaeSta.
Nihombashi Garden,Mitsukoshi Nihombashi Main Store
COREDOMuromachi Terrace
KYOBASHIEDOGRAND
Hana Kaido, Chuo-dori St. KyobashiTrustTower
Rooftop Garden,NihombashiTakashimaya S.C.
Fukutoku ShrineFukutoku Garden
TokyoSquareGarden
43 4647Eitai-dori St.
Kajibashi-dori St.
Nihonbashi River
http://www.hinomaru.co.jp/metrolink/marunouchi/