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Top 5 recommendations in Edogawa

※updated on June 1 2025

Located at the eastern edge of Tokyo, Edogawa City is an ideal destination for those seeking to escape the urban hustle and enjoy a relaxing time in nature. Among the 23 Tokyo cities, Edogawa stands out as a water- and greenery-rich area, stretching roughly 13 km north to south. Surrounded by the Edogawa river to the east, the Arakawa river to the west, and Tokyo Bay to the south, Edogawa is truly a city embraced by water 💧🌿.

Edogawa city is easily accessible via four major train lines: JR Sobu Line, JR Keiyo Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, and the Toei Shinjuku Line. Whether you’re heading to like Koiwa, Funabori, Mizue, or Kasai, there’s a convenient route to get you there. 🚃

1) Kasai Rinkai Park – Tokyo’s seaside oasis 🌊🌳

Just a 1-minute walk from JR Kasai Rinkai Koen Station, Kasai Rinkai Park is one of the largest and most scenic parks in Tokyo. Facing Tokyo Bay, it's perfect for families, couples, and nature lovers.

Highlights include:

CRYSTAL VIEW: The park’s iconic structure, you will find sweeping views of Tokyo Bay if you go up to an upper floor. Inside, there is a rest lounge for visitors. Its geometric design, while minimalist and inorganic, leaves a unique and memorable impression.

Exterior view of CRYTAL VIEW at Kasai Rinkai Park

Kasai Rinkai Aquarium: This aquarium offers more than 500 species of creatures, including tuna and penguins.

・🎡 Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel: 117 meters high with panoramic views of Mt. Fuji on clear days.

Ferris wheel in Kasai Rinkai Park with blue sky in the background

📍 Address: Rinkaicho 6-chome, Edogawa-ku
🕒 Opening hours: CRYSTAL VIEW 9:00–17:00, Aquarium 9:30–17:00, Ferris Wheel 10:00–19:00 (weekends until 20:00)
🎟️ Price: CRYSTAL VIEW Free, Aquarium 700JPY (adults), Ferris Wheel 800JPY (adults)
🚉 Access: 1 min walk from JR Keiyo Line "Kasai Rinkai Koen station"

Ferris wheel and flying plane in the sky at Kasai Rinkai Park

2) Gyosen Park & Edogawa Shizen Zoo – Relaxing Tokyo Green Space 🦙

Looking for a peaceful park in Tokyo? Gyosen Park in Edogawa offers a tranquil, family-friendly environment.

Features include:

  • 🌼 Heisei Garden: The garden is designed in a traditional Japanese stroll-style, allowing visitors to walk around a central pond. Within the grounds, you’ll also find architecture built using classic Japanese techniques. It’s a soothing space where seasonal flowers bloom and wild birds come to visit throughout the year.

  • 🐼 Edogawa Shizen Zoo: A small but beloved free-entry zoo featuring red pandas, penguins, goats, rabbits, and more.

  • 🚶‍♀️ Perfect for nature walks, photography, and spending time with kids.

Garden in Gyo Park in Nishi-Kasai, Tokyo

📍 Address: 3-2-1 Kitakasai, Edogawa-ku
🕒 Opening hours: Open 24 hours, Zoo: 10:00–16:30 (from 9:30 on weekends)
🎟️ Price: Free
🚉 Access: 15-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Tozai Line "Nishi-Kasai"

3) Tower Hall Funabori – Free Tokyo Observatory with City Views

If you want to go to a free observation deck, we would recommend the spot which is right outside Toei Shinjuku Line "Funabori Station", Tower Hall Funabori offers panoramic views from its 103-meter-high observatory. From the observation deck, you can enjoy views of both the Tokyo Skytree and the rural landscapes that stretch beyond the city center—a striking contrast between urban and countryside scenery. A great hidden gem for photographers, couples, and travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path views. If this has sparked your interest, we encourage you to see the view with your own eyes.

📍 Address: 4-1-1 Funabori, Edogawa-ku
🕒 Opening hours: 9:00–21:30
🎟️ Price: Free
🚉 Access: 1-minute walk from Toei Shinjuku Line "Funabori Station"

4) Funabori Station Area

Located on the Toei Shinjuku Line, Funabori Station offers direct access to Shinjuku in about 30 minutes—no transfers needed. Despite this convenience, the area is pleasantly removed from the hustle and bustle of central Tokyo, offering a more relaxed, local atmosphere.

Historically, Funabori was known as a major hub for goldfish farming. Goldfish were introduced to Japan from China in the 1500s. At first, they were kept by the wealthy as exotic pets, but over time they became popular among the general public, and goldfish breeding flourished in this region. 🐟

To honor this history, Funabori Station features a mosaic artwork of goldfish, a rare sight in Tokyo and a hidden cultural highlight for visitors interested in local heritage.

Goldfish mosaic art on the Funabori station at Tokyo edogawa city.

In addition, you'll find two bronze sculptures near the station. On the north side stands one called "Dynamic Energy" (Yakudou), showing two abstract human figures in motion. While its meaning is open to interpretation, it may symbolize vitality and connection, encouraging viewers to live energetically and freely.

On the south side, there's a statue titled "Egret Pair", representing a male and female egret. This area was once a peaceful rural landscape where egrets gathered, and the sculpture is said to symbolize trust, love, and hope for a nurturing future. 🕊️

Goldfish mosaic art and objects at Funabori station

📍 Address: 3-6 Funabori, Edogawa city
🕒 Opening hours: 24 hours
🎟️ Price: Free
🚉 Access: 1-minute walk from Toei Shinjuku Line "Funabori Station"

5) Ojima-Komatsugawa Park

Just across the Arakawa River and a short walk from Higashi-Ojima Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line, you'll find the spacious Ojima-Komatsugawa Park. The park includes several open plazas, making it ideal for families, joggers, or anyone looking to relax in nature.

One of the park’s unique features is a striking sculpture titled “VISITOR FROM Mu NO.II”. This artwork is inspired by the mythical Mu Continent, said to have sunk into the Pacific Ocean around 12,000 years ago. 🌊

According to legend, the Mu civilization possessed advanced technologies far beyond our current capabilities. The sculpture poses a speculative question: If a visitor from the Mu civilization arrived today, how would they see modern human society?

The design is both mysterious and bold—making it a must-see for fans of ancient myths, speculative history, and unique public art.

Sculpture in a park in Nishi-Kasai, Tokyo

📍 Address: 1-chome Komatsugawa, Edogawa city
🕒 Opening hours: 24 hours
🎟️ Price: Free
🚉 Access: 8-minute walk from Toei Shinjuku Line "Higashi-Ojima Station"

If you’re looking to explore less-touristy Tokyo destinations, Edogawa offers a rich blend of nature, culture, and history. Let the sky, water, and greenery of Edogawa welcome you into a soothing urban escape 🌤️🌳🌊.

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