This page introduces parks with dog parks run fields in Tokyo. We hope you find it useful if you are looking for a dog park in Tokyo.

 Tatsumi no Mori Seaside Park (Koto-ku, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Tatsumi no Mori Seaside Park in Koto-ku, Tokyo requires registration to use the Tatsumi no Mori Dog Run. Water fountains and benches are provided in the facility. There is no night lighting, but the park is open from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. From mid-November to February, the hours are 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

 Kiba Park (Koto-ku, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Kiba Park in Koto-ku, Tokyo, is divided into two areas, one for medium and large dogs and one for small dogs, depending on the size of your dog. The dog run is available for use by registered dogs only, so you need to register your dog in advance.

 Koyamauchiura Park (Machida City, Tokyo)

The dog run facilities at Oyamadairi Park in Machida City, Tokyo, require registration. The field is divided into an area for small dogs and an area for large and medium-sized dogs, and you can choose the area according to the size of your dog.

 Toshi Park (Adachi-ku, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Toneri Park in Adachi-ku, Tokyo is a registered facility that requires registration for use. The facility is divided into two areas, one for large and medium-sized dogs and one for small dogs. Benches and water fountains are provided in the facility.

 Yoyogi Park (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Yoyogi Park is divided into three areas: an area for medium and large dogs, an area for small and medium dogs, and an area for small dogs. You need to register your dog in advance to use the dog run, so you need to apply for it at the Park Management Center.

 Komazawa Olympic Park (Setagaya-ku, Tokyo)

Komazawa Olympic Park dog run facilities require prior registration. Registered users can use the facilities free of charge, and unregistered users are not allowed to use the facilities. The field is divided into an area for large, medium and small dogs and an area for small dogs only, depending on the size of your dog. The second parking lot on the south side of Komazawa-dori is convenient for using the dog run facilities.

 Roka Park (Setagaya-ku, Tokyo)

The dog run facilities at Roka Kenshunen are divided into two areas, one for medium and large dogs and one for small dogs, and can be used depending on the size of your dog. The use of the dog run is by registration only, so you need to register your dog in advance. There are benches and water fountains in the facility.

 Shinozaki Park (Edogawa Ward, Tokyo)

The dog run facilities at Shinozaki Park in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, require registration. The dog run field is divided into an area for small dogs weighing less than 8 kg and an area for large and medium-sized dogs.

 Jonanjima Seaside Park (Ota Ward, Tokyo)

The dog run facilities at Jonanjima Seaside Park in Ota-ku, Tokyo, are divided into a free area and a priority area for small dogs, and are open from 7:30 to 21:00. Use of the dog run is free of charge, but user registration is required at the management office.

 Mizumoto Park (Katsushika-ku, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Mizumoto Park in Katsushika-ku, Tokyo is 3,500 square meters in size and is divided into a free area for small, medium and large dogs and a priority area for small dogs.

 Toshimaen (Nerima-ku, Tokyo)

Toshimaen’s dog run facility has two fields, one for small dogs and the other for others, so you can choose the area according to the size of your dog. There are also rides that you and your dog can enjoy together. Please check the official website before using the facilities as there is a set period of time during which they can be used.

 Johoku Central Park (Nerima Ward, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Johoku Chuo Park in Tokyo’s Nerima Ward was opened in June 2005 and has three areas: a small dog area, a medium and large dog area, and a free area. There is no charge to use the facilities, and registration is required at the Park Service Center.

 Mejirodai Sports Park (Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)

The Wan Wan Plaza at Mejirodai Sports Park is available for use free of charge for those who register in advance. Registration is available at the Park Center in the park. The park is open from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. from May to August and from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from September to April.

 Tsukijigawa Park (Chuo-ku, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Tsukijigawa Park in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, has two fields, a free area and a small dog area, located under the elevated railway tracks, and is open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

 Ochiai Park (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Ochiai Park in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, is a wire-enclosed facility located in the park’s first plaza. The dog run is open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Other times are prohibited. Benches and other facilities are available in the field.

 Oi Futo Central Seaside Park (Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Oi Futo Central Seaside Park is located in the park’s Sports Forest and is divided into a free play area and a field for small dogs. There are benches and water fountains for dogs in the field. There is no charge to use the Shiosai Dog Run, but you must register your dog at the Oi Futo Central Seaside Park Management Office.

 Jindai Botanical Park (Chofu City, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at the Jindai Botanical Park in Chofu City, Tokyo, is located outside the Botanical Garden on the east side of the park and can be used from sunrise to sunset. Registration is required to use the facility, and there is no charge. There are two areas in the park, one for small dogs and the other for free dogs, and the areas are divided according to the size of the dogs.

 Mizuho Eco Park (Mizuho Town, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Mizuho Eco Park in Mizuho-cho, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo is divided into two areas, a large dog area and a small dog area, where you can let your dogs play under the shade of trees.

 Shichikuni Park (Hachioji City, Tokyo)

The dog run facilities at Nanakuni Park in Hachioji City, Tokyo, are divided into a zone for small dogs and a zone exclusively for medium and large dogs. There is no fee to use the facilities, but you need to register once a year to use the facilities. Please note that the park is closed during the summer (mainly in August) for disinfection, maintenance and curing of the dog run.

 Koganei Park (Koganei City, Tokyo)

Registration is required to use the dog run facilities at Koganei Park (registration is required once a year and is renewed every June) and is accepted at the Koganei Park Service Center. The field is divided into a small dog area and a free space for all breeds of dogs. The field is located on the south side of Eucalyptus Square.

 Akishima Eco Park (Akishima City, Tokyo)

The dog run facility at Akishima Eco Park in Akishima City, Tokyo, is divided into two areas, one for medium and large dogs and one for small dogs. There are also tunnels, seesaws and other playground equipment in each field, and the facility is free to use.

 Hino City Dog Run (Hino City, Tokyo)

The Hino City Dog Run (Tate-nishi Koen) in Hino City, Tokyo, has two fields within the facility, a free area of approximately 800 square meters and a small dog-only area of approximately 448 square meters. There are also trees planted inside the facility to provide shade.

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