What makes it 80% Solo-Friendly: Solo visitors get miles of free forest and lake paths, cultural tombs, and an observation tower for unhurried exploration; only minimal signage and lighting mean daytime visits are best.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo travelers can hike, see monuments, and enjoy views at a relaxed pace.
Woodland trail hike:
Follow the quieter paths east of the main entrance through mixed forest.
Tip: Wear sturdy shoes; watch for uneven ground on unpaved sections.
10,000-step walking course:
Loop around the park’s fields, woods and cultural sites in a 10 km mapped route.
Tip: Download the PDF map from the park office or website before you go.
Cultural tombstone tour:
Explore graves of historic figures like Tokugawa Muneharu along a marked course.
Tip: Request the English course map by calling the Higashiyama Park office.
Aquatower observation deck:
Climb the 40 m tower on weekends to see city and hill views.
Tip: Arrive early on weekends; the elevator operates from 10:00 to 15:00.
Bird and plant watching:
Spot local species among pine, oak, beech and Metasequoia groves.
Tip: Bring binoculars and a field guide to identify birds along the pond.

Karl Raymond Roque
Heiwa park has always been one of my favorite places to go to just to release stress or have time for myself. The park is very safe and peaceful. There are so many wide spaces available for fishing, for camping, or for playing sports too. The sunset view is really nice here!
Shubham Joshi
Really beautiful place, there is a decent size lake where you can fish. There is also several smaller parks with many thinks kids would like. o like coming her for my morning run as even in the summer this place is cool. Also it’s is really beautiful in spring too because of the cherry blossoms.
chocolatejosh666
I thought I reviewed this park already but Google is silly for reviews.......it's a great park with hiking trails lots of stray cats and its next to a gigantic Cemetery ........
Thomas Szabo
Really great place experience Sakura. Bus 11 stops in a middle of the two park. There is a large fishing lake also just 200m away. Vending machines available, public toilets also. This place has a far more Sakura three than Tsurumai Park and a way more space. Lot of people but lot of space as larger park. Recommend Highly!
Lewis Lexter Yap
Love this place. Easy to go to with bus just a bus ride from the train station or a 1.5km walk. Few crowd, tons of cherry blossom, nice place to spend time with family.
Late March–early April brings 1,500 cherry trees in bloom. Visit weekdays for quieter hanami spots; bring an allergy mask if you’re sensitive to pollen.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Subway ride (one way) | JPY 230 |
| Vending machine drink | JPY 150 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 380 |
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Address: 1-chōme-3 Heiwakōen, Chikusa Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 464-0022, Japan
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