Gyosen Park that kids and parents could enjoy through a year opens in Kita
Kasai in Edogawaku. It has a small zoo, a Japanese garden, a guest house, some ponds, many
cherry blossoms, some equipment for kids and some historical assets in the park. The park
was built on the land donated by a representative and a former chief of
Kasai Village, Gen Tanaka (1865 - 1947) and his statue stands on the west
part in the park. Since there is Ukita Park on the north of the park, it
looks very wide. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom, azaleas and irises in
early summer, colored leaves in fall decorate the park, so Gyosen Park
is one of the popular noted spots for viewing azalea blossoms and colored
leaves in Edogawaku. Why don't you visit Gyosen Park?
Gyosen Park has great accessibilities from both Narita and Haneda International Airport.
From Narita International Airport, take Sobu Express Line bound to Tokyo or Yokosuka and get off at Funabashi Sta, then transfer the line to Sobu line bound to Nakano or Mitaka ang get off at Motoyawata Sta. Or take Keisei-line bound to Ueno and get off Keisei Yawata Sta. Both from Motoyawata Sta and Keisei Yawata Sta, transfer the line to Toei Shinjuku line and get off at Funabori Sta. Or transfer the line at Nishi-funabashi to Tozai line of Tokyo Metro bound to Nakano or Mitaka, get off Nishi Kasai Sta.
From Haneda International Airport, ake Keikyu-line bound to Narita, transfer the line at Nihonbashi to Tozai line of Tokyo Metro bound to Nishifunabashi, Tsudanuma or Katsutadai, get off Nishi Kasai Sta.
From Iwamotocho Station at Akihabara, take Toei Shijuku line bound to Motoyawata and get off Funabori Sta.
From Tokyo (Otemachi) Sta, take Tozai line of Tokyo Metro bound to Nishi-funabashi, Tsudanuma or Katsutadai, get off Nishi Kasai Sta.
Take 12 minute walk from Nishi Kasai Sta and take 19 minute walk from Funabori Sta.