Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Meijo Park is an urban park located in the heart of Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. It features a large walking area that utilizes the outer moat and surrounding green spaces of the adjacent Nagoya Castle (commonly known as "Meijo"). The open views overlooking the castle, combined with the seasonal plantings, make it a popular place for relaxation for citizens and tourists alike. With many seasonal attractions such as cherry blossoms in spring, roses from early summer to autumn, and autumn foliage, it is a large urban park suitable for jogging, walking, and picnics.
Highlights
- View of Nagoya CastleFrom within the park and the surrounding walkways, you can get a close-up view of Nagoya Castle's keep and moat, and there are many great photo spots.
- rose gardenIn the well-maintained rose garden, you can enjoy a variety of roses that are in full bloom in spring and autumn. Events and exhibitions related to the roses are also sometimes held.
- Cherry blossom treesIn spring, it becomes a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing and is known as a tunnel of cherry blossoms (there are also nighttime illuminations in some years).
- Playgrounds, play equipment, and sports facilitiesThe park boasts excellent facilities for residents, including playgrounds for children, a large lawn area, and tennis courts, making it convenient for families and sports enthusiasts.
- Walking trails and nature observationYou can observe seasonal plants and wild birds along the promenade beside the moat and the walking trails through the wooded areas.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- subwayThe nearest station to Meijo Park is Meijo-Koen Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway Meijo Line. It's easily accessible by subway from Nagoya Station and Sakae Station, and the park is just a few minutes' walk from the station.
- Walking and cyclingThe surrounding area is flat and easy to walk around, and also convenient for cycling. Many people use rental or shared bicycles within the city.
- Bus/CarThere are also bus stops for tour buses and regular bus routes nearby. If you are visiting by car, please use the surrounding paid parking lots (there are limited large parking lots operated by the park).
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Short stroll: 30 minutes to 1 hour (just enough time to admire the surrounding scenery and the exterior of Nagoya Castle)
- Relaxed sightseeing: 1.5 to 3 hours (relax in the rose garden and plaza, take photos, have a light meal)
- If including facility use and sightseeing in the surrounding area: Half a day to a full day (combining with nearby facilities such as Nagoya Castle Honmaru Palace)
Nearby spots
- Nagoya Castle (Nagoya Castle Honmaru Palace)A representative tourist spot in Nagoya, adjacent to a park. Visitors can tour the castle grounds and the reconstructed main palace.
- Sakae area (shopping and dining)It's easily accessible by subway and convenient for dining and shopping.
- Cultural facilities and museums, etc.The city center has numerous art galleries, museums, and exhibition facilities, making it ideal for visiting them all together.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- congestionThe area gets extremely crowded during cherry blossom season, rose blooming season, Golden Week, and weekends. Please plan your photography and strolling around with plenty of time to spare.
- MannersPlease take your trash home or dispose of it in the designated area. Large parties and the use of sound equipment on the lawn may disturb other guests. Please keep your pets on a leash and be sure to clean up after them.
- Fires and barbecuesUnauthorized use of fire and barbecues is often prohibited, so please check local signs and city regulations.
- Seasonal precautionsIn summer, be careful of the heat and heatstroke (take precautions such as drinking water and using sun protection). From autumn to spring, adjust your clothing to prepare for windy days and temperature fluctuations. When it rains, there may be muddy or slippery areas.
- Equipment checkThe locations of restrooms, rest areas, and parking lots vary depending on the area, so it's a good idea to check the park map or official information in advance.
(Note) Meijo Park is a representative park in central Nagoya where you can enjoy seasonal flowers and castle scenery. Checking the official website or city guide for event information and opening hours before visiting will make your experience more enjoyable.
