
Shiodome Italia Park
A charming Tuscan-inspired garden nestled among Tokyo's skyscrapers, offering a peaceful escape with Italian sculptures and fountains.

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Shiodome Italia Park
Best Time
Escape the office bustle

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A charming Tuscan-inspired garden nestled among Tokyo's skyscrapers, offering a peaceful escape with Italian sculptures and fountains.
"A little pocket of Italy offering a breath of fresh air amidst the bustling city."

🧺 Perfect Picnic Spot
Grab a bento box from nearby and enjoy a peaceful lunch on the steps or benches.
📸 Photo Opportunities
Capture the unique contrast of Italian gardens against Tokyo's skyscrapers. :camerawithflash:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
3.6 · 538 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
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Tuscan Renaissance Gardens
Central garden area
Wander through meticulously shaped box hedges and vibrant flowerbeds, evoking the charm of Italian countryside.

Italian Sculptures
Scattered throughout the park
Admire classical Italian sculptures that add an artistic and historical touch to the serene landscape.

Central Fountain
Main plaza
A picturesque fountain serves as the heart of the park, offering a tranquil spot to pause and enjoy the ambiance.
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A Pocket of Italy in Tokyo
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First leg of the trip, Minato City vs Shibuya?
First time solo travel 13 day adventure (32 M). As it stands, I'm spending my first 4 nights at the Shiba Park Hotel in Minato City. I'm considering changing to a hotel in Shibuya (If you think this is better, hotel suggestions?). I don't have any one particular site I must see.…
🧺 Perfect Picnic Spot
Grab a bento box from nearby and enjoy a peaceful lunch on the steps or benches.
📸 Photo Opportunities
Capture the unique contrast of Italian gardens against Tokyo's skyscrapers. :camerawithflash:
Minato/Shinagawa Neighboorhood
Looking to potentially stay in this area. How is it? I read it is not much sight-seeing to see, but is it convenient enough to see the major attractions via walking/train if we do stay there?
Minato City hotel - good choice?
We've booked a hotel for November near Hamamatsucho station, the last stop on the Haneda Monorail. I'm second guessing myself as to whether it is a good location or not now and am wondering if there is a better choice? We are not fussed about night life or being near…
🚶♀️ Quick City Escape
Ideal for a brief, refreshing break from exploring the bustling city. 🚶
🤔 Hidden Gem
A quiet oasis that offers a taste of Italy amidst the urban landscape. ✨
Accommodation in Minato a good idea?
Hi all, A couple of friends and I are planning a trip to Tokyo in early March, and we found a great looking airbnb that's located in Minato (close to Tokyo Tower; 1 min walking away from Akabanebashi Station). Now everything I read online says that the Minato area is mostly…
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🧺 Perfect Picnic Spot
Grab a bento box from nearby and enjoy a peaceful lunch on the steps or benches.
📸 Photo Opportunities
Capture the unique contrast of Italian gardens against Tokyo's skyscrapers. :camerawithflash:
🚶♀️ Quick City Escape
Ideal for a brief, refreshing break from exploring the bustling city. 🚶
🤔 Hidden Gem
A quiet oasis that offers a taste of Italy amidst the urban landscape. ✨
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Shiodome Italia Park is a small, pleasant oasis offering a taste of Tuscan charm amidst Tokyo's skyscrapers. Visitors appreciate it as a relaxing spot for picnics and a brief escape from the urban bustle. While some find it a bit underwhelming and note that sculptures and the fountain could use renovation, its curated beauty and convenient location make it a worthwhile stop for a moment of tranquility.
"Italy Park is a small, pleasant park nestled among the skyscrapers of Shiodome. It features trees, benches, and a few statues, making it a nice place to sit and relax."
Gaby Guri
"A little underwhelming park here. The sculptures are getting kind of old now. The lawn needs some maintenance."
A K
"It’s a very small park but neatly curated, a breath of fresh air for those passing tru it during lunch break from work to eat on the steps behind it. The fountain could use some renovation"
Federico Trenton
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Shiodome Italia Park is easily accessible via the Shiodome Station on the Oedo and Yurikamome lines. It's also a short walk from Shimbashi Station, a major hub for JR and subway lines.
Yes, the park is located in the Shiodome district, surrounded by modern skyscrapers and close to the 'Italy Street' area. It's also a convenient stop if you're staying in the nearby Minato area.
From Narita Airport, the Narita Express train is a comfortable and efficient option to reach Tokyo Station, from where you can transfer to Shiodome or Shimbashi. Alternatively, airport limousine buses offer direct routes to major hotels in the Shiodome area.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Shiodome Italia Park is a public park and entry is free for all visitors. You can enjoy its beauty and tranquility without any cost.
As a public park, Shiodome Italia Park is generally open from early morning until evening. Specific hours can vary slightly, but it's typically accessible throughout daylight hours.
Yes, visitors are welcome to bring food and drinks to enjoy in the park. It's a popular spot for picnics, especially during lunchtime.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can stroll through the Tuscan-inspired gardens, admire the Italian sculptures, relax by the fountain, and enjoy a picnic. It's a peaceful spot for a short break.
Yes, children can enjoy the open spaces and the visual appeal of the park. It's a safe place for them to play briefly, and daycare groups are often seen here.
While specific restroom facilities within the immediate park area might be limited, public restrooms are usually available in the surrounding Shiodome complex or nearby stations.
Exploring Shiodome Italia Park typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how long you choose to relax or have a picnic. It's a compact but charming space.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the unique juxtaposition of Italian Renaissance architecture and sculptures against the backdrop of modern Tokyo skyscrapers. The fountain area and the sculpted hedges offer great photographic opportunities.
Morning light can be soft and pleasant for capturing the garden's details. Evenings offer a chance to photograph the park with the illuminated city skyline.



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