


Motomachi Park
About
Motomachi Park offers a welcome respite for traveling families exploring Yokohama's trendy Motomachi shopping district. This modern playground features age-appropriate equipment for toddlers through tweens, with plenty of shaded areas perfect for taking a break from sightseeing. Its location makes it ideal for combining playtime with exploring the nearby boutiques and cafes.
Highlights
- ✓Modern, well-maintained playground equipment suitable for multiple age groups
- ✓Shaded seating areas ideal for parents supervising play
- ✓Central location near Motomachi Shopping Street and Chinatown
- ✓Free admission makes it a budget-friendly break during sightseeing
- ✓Safe, clean environment typical of Japanese public spaces
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit in the morning before exploring Motomachi Shopping Street, as kids will be energized and the park less crowded.
- 2.Bring wet wipes and hand sanitizer, as public restroom facilities in Japanese parks may differ from Western expectations.
- 3.The park is a 5-minute walk from Motomachi-Chukagai Station (Exit 5). Download offline maps as English signage can be limited.
- 4.Pack snacks and drinks, though vending machines are typically nearby. Be mindful of Japan's cultural norms about eating while walking.
- 5.The shaded areas are perfect for jet-lagged parents needing rest while kids burn energy after long flights.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9-11am) are ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying cooler temperatures. Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable weather. Weekends can be busier with local families.
What to Know
Admission is completely free and the park is open 24/7, though visiting during daylight hours is recommended. No dedicated parking lot exists, but paid parking is available in the shopping district. Nearby Motomachi Shopping Street offers numerous dining options within walking distance.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, but summer months (July-August) can be hot and humid. Cherry blossom season (late March-early April) adds beautiful scenery. Winter visits are possible but bring layers as playground equipment can be cold to touch.
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Nearby Eats
Motomachi Shopping Street (2-minute walk) offers family-friendly options including casual cafes and restaurants. Yokohama Chinatown is just 10 minutes away on foot, featuring numerous kid-friendly Chinese restaurants with picture menus that help overcome language barriers.
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