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駒沢オリンピック公園

Komazawa Olympic Park

A sprawling park blending Olympic history with sports and leisure facilities.

Attraction

Olympics, Park, Sports Facilities

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Komazawa Olympic Park, constructed for the 1964 Summer Olympics, remains a vibrant recreational hub across Setagaya and Meguro wards. Spanning a significant area, with 90% located in Setagaya, the park hosts multiple sports facilities, including athletic fields, gymnasiums, and cycling tracks. Its iconic Olympic Memorial Tower stands as a tribute to Tokyo’s Olympic legacy, while tree-lined walking paths and open green spaces invite visitors to unwind. Whether you’re enjoying a casual stroll, cycling, or attending sports events, Komazawa Olympic Park offers a dynamic mix of history, fitness, and relaxation for all ages.

Facilities & Services

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  <li>Sports Facilities</li>

  <li>Jogging and Cycling Tracks</li>

  <li>Playgrounds</li>

  <li>Rest Areas</li>

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Contact

Address:

1-1 Komazawakoen, Setagaya City, Tokyo 154-0013

Phone:

03-3421-6431

External links

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