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Hanegi Park, Setagaya

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Last updated Mar 29, 2026

Hanegi Park is a 55,000 square meter public park located in the Daita neighborhood of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. The park occupies the former estate of the Hanegi family, influential figures during the Edo period who served as village headmen. After World War II, the property was acquired by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and transformed into a public park that opened in 1965.

The park is most renowned for its plum grove, which features approximately 650 plum trees representing 60 different varieties. This extensive collection makes Hanegi one of Tokyo's premier plum blossom viewing destinations. The trees typically bloom from mid-February through early March, transforming the park into a sea of white and pink blossoms. During peak season, the park hosts the annual Setagaya Ume Matsuri (Plum Blossom Festival), attracting thousands of visitors who come to enjoy traditional performances, local food stalls, and the spectacular floral displays.

Beyond its famous plum grove, Hanegi Park offers a peaceful retreat with walking paths, open lawns, and recreational facilities including tennis courts and a children's playground. The park's relatively level terrain and well-maintained pathways make it accessible for visitors of all ages. In spring, cherry blossoms complement the earlier plum blooms, while summer brings lush greenery and autumn displays vibrant foliage.

The park is accessible via the Odakyu Line, with Umegaoka Station being the nearest stop, approximately a 5-minute walk away. Alternatively, visitors can use Setagaya-Daita Station on the Keio Inokashira Line, which is about 15 minutes on foot from the park. Entry to Hanegi Park is free of charge, making it an affordable option for both tourists and local residents seeking seasonal beauty and outdoor recreation in Tokyo's residential west side.


Phone
+81 3-3322-0415
Website
www.city.setagaya.lg.jp


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Address
4-chōme-38-52 Daita, Setagaya City, Tokyo 155-0033, Japan

Hanegi Park

Phone

+81 3-3322-0415

Website

www.city.setagaya.lg.jp

What other travelers are saying about Hanegi Park, Setagaya

If you visit japan in February, you're in luck because the cherry blossom's sister is in bloom. February is the Plum Blossom season and I believe that this park is one of the best spot to enjoy the Plum Blossom in Tokyo. It has a lot of trees and from several different varieties. If you're in luck, they usually held a Plum Blossom festival during February to March. There is no entrance fee to the park, just be sure to behave and don't do anything that will ruin the plans and/or disturb other visitor. If you're tired from your trip, there are a lot of bench to sit while enjoying the scenery. It's easy to get here, just stop at Umegaoka Station, and the park is just steps away.
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Rizky Novrianto
Mar 23, 2025
Visited on 7th Feb 2026. Plum blossom festival has already started and many plum has already bloom
Parque Hanegi, in Setagaya, Tokyo, is a peaceful urban oasis known for its 650+ plum trees that bloom from late January to early March, creating a colorful and fragrant spectacle. The park features tennis courts, baseball fields, and playgrounds, making it popular with families and locals. Free and open 24/7, it’s easily accessible from Umegaoka Station. Ideal for enjoying nature, sports, and seasonal beauty in the city.
The pictures I took on 19th of February. The garden is a little bit old and all the trees can’t bloom but you can still enjoy typical Japanese garden style.
Hanegi park is a place that I usually visit each year during the plum blossom season. There is a wide variety of types (and colors) of blooms. The area around the park is also nice. The nearby Fuglen is some of our favorite spots to get coffee. There are also several train stations nearby, so it’s easy to get around as well.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hanegi Park in Setagaya Ward is famous for its stunning plum blossom festival (ume matsuri) featuring over 650 plum trees of 60 varieties that bloom from mid-February to early March, making it one of Tokyo's premier plum viewing destinations.

To reach Hanegi Park Setagaya, take the Odakyu Line to Umegaoka Station and walk 5 minutes, or take the Keio Inokashira Line to Higashimatsubara Station for a 7-minute walk. Both stations provide easy access to this popular Tokyo park.

The best time to visit Hanegi Park Setagaya for plum blossoms is from late February to early March when the ume trees are in full bloom. The annual Setagaya Plum Festival typically runs during this period with food stalls and cultural performances.

Yes, Hanegi Park in Setagaya Ward Tokyo is completely free to enter year-round. Visitors can enjoy the plum blossoms, playground facilities, walking paths, and seasonal festivals without any admission fee, making it a budget-friendly Tokyo attraction.

Hanegi Park Setagaya offers children's playground equipment, walking trails, picnic areas, public restrooms, and seasonal food stalls during festivals. The park is popular for hanami picnics, photography, and family outings throughout the year in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward.
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