Fujimori Park

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  • Hachioji
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Time Out says

The spacious grounds of this Hachioji park house a public gymnasium, a ballpark, a small athletics stadium, tennis courts, a shrine, a monument to the war dead and a Fujizuka (miniature Mt Fuji) mound. It's also known as a popular hanami spot in spring, while the annual Hachioji Fireworks Festival takes place here in August.

Details

Address
2-2 Daimachi, Hachioji-shi
Tokyo
Transport:
Nishi-Hachioji Station (Chuo line); Yamada Station (Keio line)

What’s on

Hachioji Fireworks Festival

This fireworks festival at Fujimori Park in Hachioji is returning this year on July 26 from 7pm. It’s a relatively small affair compared to other similar festivals in Tokyo, with around 4,000 rockets expected to be launched. However, what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for with an interesting array of explosions. The hour-long pyrotechnic show is free and you can watch the fireworks from several areas in the park – more details on the website.  
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