Yoyogi Station

  • Published on : 27/03/2024
  • by : I.D.O.
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Located in Tokyo's Shibuya district, Yoyogi station is a major rail hub serving several train and subway lines. Inaugurated in 1906, it currently handles some 100,000 passengers a day. The station plays a key role in Tokyo's transportation network, not least because of its proximity to iconic sites such as Yoyogi Park and the Meiji Shrine. Its importance has grown with the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, making Yoyogi a hotspot for visitors and residents of the Japanese capital.

  • Yoyogi Park: Around 1.5 km from the station, this vast 54-hectare park is a green haven in the heart of Tokyo. It is particularly popular for viewing cherry blossoms in spring and autumn colors later in the year.
  • Meiji Shrine: Accessible in an 8-minute walk from the station's west exit, this Shintō shrine is one of Tokyo's most important. Built in honor of Emperor Meiji and his wife, it is surrounded by a forest of 100,000 trees.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen: This national garden, located southwest of the station, is renowned for its 1,500 cherry trees and 20,000 trees spread over 58 hectares.

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  • Yoyogi National Stadium: Used for the 1964 and 2020 Olympic Games, this stadium is an outstanding example of modern Japanese architecture.
  • Yoyogi Village: Just a 2-minute walk from the West exit, this green, designer area offers a selection of stores, bars and restaurants with terraces.

 

These attractions make the area around Yoyogi station an ideal place to combine relaxation in nature, cultural discovery and modern urban experiences.

Yoyogi Village, un complexe à taille humaine pour se retrouver entre amis

Yoyogi Village, a human-scale complex for getting together with friends

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