
Ueno Park (������, Ueno Kōen) is a large public park next to Ueno Station in central Tokyo. The park grounds were originally part of Kaneiji Temple, which used to be one of the city's largest and wealthiest temples and a family temple of the ruling Tokugawa clan during the Edo Period. Kaneiji stood in the northeast of the capital to protect the city from evil, much like Enryakuji Temple in Kyoto.
During the Boshin Civil War, which followed the Meiji Restoration in 1868, Kaneiji suffered nearly complete destruction in a battle between the victorious forces of the new Meiji government and loyalists of the overthrown shogunate. After the battle, the temple grounds were converted into one of Japan's first Western-style parks and opened to the public in 1873. A statue of Saigo Takamori, one of the generals in the Battle of Ueno, stands near the park's southern entrance.

At the southwestern end of the park lies Shinobazu Pond, one of many reminders of Kaneiji Temple's former grandeur. The pond represents Lake Biwako (in a reference to Kaneiji's model, the Enryakuji Temple of Kyoto, which overlooks Lake Biwako). On an island in the middle of the pond stands Bentendo, a temple hall dedicated to the goddess of Benten.
Today Ueno Park is famous for the many museums found on its grounds, especially the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum for Western Art, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and the National Science Museum. It is also home to Ueno Zoo, Japan's first zoological garden.
Additionally, Ueno Park is one of Tokyo's most popular and lively cherry blossom spots with more than 1000 cherry trees lining its central pathway. The cherry blossoms are usually in bloom during late March and early April and attract large numbers of hanami parties.

Temples and shrines
Museums and zoos
Getting there and around
Ueno Park is next to JR Ueno Station. Easiest access is provided by the station's "Park Exit".

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Links and Resources
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Ueno Toshogu Shrine
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Kaneiji Temple
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Kiyomizu Kannon Temple
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Bentendo Hall
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Tokyo National Museum
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National Museum of Nature and Science
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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
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National Museum for Western Art
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Shitamachi Museum
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Ueno Zoo
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Hotels around Tokyo
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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno OkachimachiView on Booking.comPrime Location
MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi is situated in Tokyo city centre, offering easy access to key attractions. Tokyo Haneda Airport lies 21 km away, while Kamezumiinari Shrine is a 3-minute walk.Comfortable Accommodations
The hotel features family rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and kitchen facilities. Additional amenities include a lift, luggage storage, and free WiFi.Convenient Amenities
Guests can enjoy free WiFi, a lift, family rooms, and luggage storage. The property also provides a dining area, kitchenware, and a TV.Nearby Attractions
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Hotel Paul HouseHOTEL Paul house in Tokyo has 3-star accommodation. This hotel offers room service and free WiFi. The property is 2.8 km from Sensoji Temple. All rooms in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Each room includes a private bathroom with a shower, bathrobes and slippers. The units will provide guests with a fridge. Edo Tokyo Museum is 2.9 km from HOTEL Paul house. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda International Airport, 29 km from the accommodation.View on Booking.com -
NOHGA HOTEL UENO TOKYOView on Booking.comComfortable Accommodation
NOHGA HOTEL TOKYO Tokyo offers a 4-star hotel experience in Tokyo city centre. Guests enjoy air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, free WiFi, and modern amenities.Dining and Leisure
The hotel features a fitness centre, terrace, restaurant, and lounge. Breakfast options include continental, buffet, ? la carte, and Asian, with fresh fruits available each morning.Prime Location
Located 21 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, the hotel is near attractions such as The Shitaya Shrine (4-minute walk), Choen-ji Temple (600 metres), and Ueno Station (500 metres). Public transport options enhance convenience.Exceptional Service
Highly rated for its convenient location, attentive staff, and excellent service support. -
AIMA Ueno EastView on Booking.comComfortable Accommodations
AIMA Ueno East in Tokyo offers family rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and modern amenities including free WiFi, a lift, and a 24-hour front desk.Convenient Facilities
Guests can enjoy a washing machine, kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, and kitchenware, work desk, and free toiletries. Additional features include a dining table, sofa bed, and wardrobe.Prime Location
Located in the city centre, the hotel is an 8-minute walk from Matsuzakaya Ueno and near attractions such as The Shitaya Shrine (400 metres) and Ueno Station (500 metres). Tokyo Haneda Airport is 21 km away.Guest Satisfaction
Highly rated for its public transport options, kitchen, and convenient location, AIMA Ueno East ensures a pleasant stay for all visitors. -
MIMARU Tokyo Ueno NorthSituated 1.5 km from Sensoji Temple, MIMARU Tokyo Ueno North provides free WiFi in all areas. The accommodation features a hot tub. The units have a kitchen with a microwave and a fridge. There is a private bathroom with bath. A coin launderette is available on site. Edo Tokyo Museum is 2.6 km from the aparthotel, while Tokyo Skytree is 2.8 km away. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda International Airport, 18 km from MIMARU Tokyo Ueno North.View on Booking.com -
MIMARU Tokyo Ueno InarichoView on Booking.comComfortable Accommodations
MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Inaricho in Tokyo offers family rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and kitchen facilities. Each room includes a work desk, TV, and soundproofing for a pleasant stay.Essential Facilities
Guests enjoy free WiFi, a lift, full-day security, and luggage storage. Additional amenities include a dining area, kitchenette, and sofa bed, ensuring convenience and comfort.Prime Location
Located in the city centre, the hotel is a few steps from Ryukoku-ji Temple and close to The Shitaya Shrine. Ueno Station is less than 1 km away, while Tokyo Haneda Airport is 22 km from the property. -
Ostay UenoView on Booking.comComfortable Accommodations
Ostay Ueno in Tokyo offers family rooms with air-conditioning, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms. Each room includes a washing machine, dining area, and free WiFi.Convenient Facilities
Guests benefit from private check-in and check-out, concierge service, and full-day security. The aparthotel provides free toiletries, a dining table, and a seating area.Prime Location
Located in the city centre, Ostay Ueno is less than 1 km from Ueno Station and near attractions such as Ryukoku-ji Temple (2-minute walk) and Ueno Station (less than 1 km). Tokyo Haneda Airport is 22 km away.Guest Satisfaction
Highly rated for room comfort, family-friendliness, and nearby shops, Ostay Ueno ensures a pleasant stay for all visitors. -
Mr Kintaro Hotel Asakusa SouthView on Booking.comComfortable Accommodations
Mr Kintaro Hotel Asakusa South in Tokyo offers family rooms with private bathrooms, air-conditioning, and balconies. Each unit includes a kitchen, washing machine, and free WiFi.Convenient Facilities
Guests benefit from private and express check-in and check-out, a lift, laundry service, and full-day security. Additional amenities include a hot tub, work desk, and soundproofing.Prime Location
Located 21 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, the aparthotel is near Choju-in Temple (4-minute walk), Jinnai Shrine (600 metres), and Eiken-ji Temple (8-minute walk). Nearby attractions include Kuramae Mizu no Yakata and Tokaku-ji Temple. -
Ryokan KatsutaroRyokan Katsutaro offers traditional Japanese-style accommodation at an affordable price. Rooms include futon bedding and tatami floors. Free Wi-Fi provided. All rooms are non-smoking. Katsutaro Ryokan Hotel is a 15-minute walk from JR Ueno Train Station, which offers easy access to Akihabara and Ginza. The Ueno Zoo is less than a 10-minute walk away. The air-conditioned rooms at Hotel Katsutaro Ryokan offer a television. Rooms with private bathrooms and toilets are available. Some rooms have shared bathrooms and toilets. All rooms offer both broadband internet and Wi-Fi access free of charge. Laundry service is offered by the hotel. A coin-operated washer and dryer are available. A variety of dining options are available near JR Ueno Train Station.View on Booking.com -
MONday Apart Premium UENO OKACHIMACHIView on Booking.comPrime Location
MONday Apart Premium UENO OKACHIMACHI in Tokyo offers a central setting in the city centre. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 21 km away, while key attractions such as Kamezumiinari Shrine are just a few steps from the property.Comfortable Accommodations
The aparthotel features family rooms with private bathrooms, air-conditioning, and kitchenettes. Additional amenities include a washing machine, dining area, and free WiFi.Convenient Facilities
Guests benefit from a lift, full-day security, and paid on-site private parking. The property also offers streaming services, a work desk, and a dining area.Nearby Attractions
Nearby attractions include Akihabara Neribei Park (4-minute walk), Shitamachi Museum (less than 1 km), and Kanda Shrine Stone Lion Statue (6-minute walk).
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Tokyo Restaurants
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Udatsu SushiAwarded One Star in 2024 - People from around the world visit to experience Mr. Udatsu's sushi. Inside the restaurant, which resembles an art gallery with its modern decor and numerous artworks, guests can enjoy sushi crafted from the highest quality ingredients. While the foundation is traditional nigiri, the menu also features original creations born from the chef's relentless curiosity and innovation.View on JapanEatinerary -
WaketokuyamaAwarded One Star in 2025 - With a meticulous focus on allowing guests to enjoy seasonal ingredients at their peak, the menu changes approximately every two weeks. The signature dish, "Grilled Abalone with Seaweed Aroma," features thick slices of abalone generously coated in a rich liver sauce, offering an exquisite taste of the sea.View on JapanEatinerary -
Fry-yaExquisite fried dishes crafted by a head chef with experience earning stars in both Switzerland and Japan. The remarkably light tonkatsu is a favorite not only among Japanese diners but also among visitors to Japan. With the theme of "small portions, many varieties," guests can enjoy sampling a wide selection of tonkatsu in smaller portions.View on JapanEatinerary -
TEMPURA & WINE SHINOThe kind of restaurant that is known only to true gourmets, serving as a sort of "Hidden gem". In a chic space with black walls and a ceiling adorned in gold, you can enjoy tempura with a light and elegant texture, delicately fried using refined techniques to achieve a thin, white batter that minimizes the aroma of oil. Savor tempura that maximizes the flavors of the ingredients, paired with Champagne and Burgundy wines carefully selected by the sommelier.View on JapanEatinerary -
HikarimonoWith a prime location and quality that rivals high-end sushi restaurants, this restaurant maintains the goal of being a place for everyday dining. It offers a casual and relaxed atmosphere, free from stiffness or formality. The signature "Hikari-maki," featuring ingredients such as sardines, pickled plum, and bettarazuke (sweet pickled radish), boasts unique flavors that are especially popular among international visitors.View on JapanEatinerary -
Daikanyama Issai KassaiThe owner, Shinji Odahara, boasts a 30-year career in Japanese cuisine and has the remarkable achievement of opening a Japanese restaurant in New York that earned a star. Guests can enjoy exquisite charcoal-grilled meat dishes and rice cooked in a clay pot, all within a modern interior with dim lighting that sparks adult curiosity.View on JapanEatinerary -
SudachiYou can enjoy dishes that make the most of seasonal ingredients, transcending the traditional boundaries of Japanese cuisine. While rooted in the traditions of Japanese cooking, the menu features unique offerings such as dishes incorporating shark fin - rarely seen in Japanese cuisine - and sushi that reflects the chef's background in sushi restaurants. At the open kitchen counter, where the lively atmosphere comes alive, you can savor the culinary creations with all five senses.View on JapanEatinerary -
TorinaoIn a relaxed and serene atmosphere, you can enjoy exquisite yakitori made with "Koshu Kenmidori" chicken, grilled to perfection over Kishu Binchotan charcoal for a delightful aroma. The tender and fluffy tsukune (chicken meatball) is particularly popular for its juicy flavor. Additionally, the carefully selected Japanese sake, chosen by the owner, pairs wonderfully with the yakitori.View on JapanEatinerary -
IchiuChef Hamano is renowned for his experience training at three different two-star restaurants. In addition to sushi, he has honed his skills in Japanese cuisine at the esteemed Akasaka Kikunoi, giving him a strong foundation in traditional Japanese culinary techniques. When it comes to nigiri, he is meticulous not only about the toppings but also the rice. He uses a premium rice variety from Akita, enhanced with two types of red vinegar and plum vinegar to create a refreshing flavor.View on JapanEatinerary -
Yakiniku OnukiThe restaurant is proud of its "Tare Yakiniku" (grilled meat with sauce), which is made from Japanese black beef that has inherited the "excellent sauce" from the main restaurant, and is so tender that it melts in your mouth.The beef tongue is also superb. The thickly cut beef tongue is very difficult to grill, so the waiter grills it and serves it to you. Enjoy a blissful moment with wine that pairs well with the meat.View on JapanEatinerary
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Experiences around Tokyo
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Asakusa Kimono&Yukata Rental at Kimono Miyabi Asakusa in Main Branch**Klook Exclusive Free Next Day Return! Limited Time Only!** Show this message and return your Kimono the next day for FREE for rental during Sep 15 - Dec 15, 2023. Exclusions applied to Formal Kimono Furisode and Homongi. See What to Expect for more detailsView on Klook -
Sushi Making Tokyo Roll and Authentic Japanese Sushi ClassYou can learn how to make **Maki-Sushi (Roll-Sushi) & Temari-Sushi** or **Maki-Sushi (Roll-Sushi) & Nigiri Sushi**View on Klook -
Original Glass Making Experience (Tokyo)You can make your own original work by digging the glass as if you were writing with a pen.View on Klook -
Fancy Kimono Dress up and Photoshoot in TokyoMinina will give you a fabulous memorial of a Trip to Tokyo and change you whatever you want to beView on Klook -
Tokyo Asakusa Kimono&Yukata Rental at Kimono Miyabi Asakusa StationEnjoy visiting Asakusa or Ueno while wearing a Japanese traditional kimono by Kimono MiyabiView on Klook -
Tokyo Asakusa Kimono & Furisode Rental ExperienceTake the subway to Asakusa Station (Ginza Line) Exit 4 and walk for 20 seconds. It is 220 meters away from Sensoji Kaminarimon Gate. The location is perfect!View on Klook
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