The park offers open lawns, walking paths, cherry blossoms in spring, tennis courts, and a gymnasium. Visitors can view the historical memorial monument and informational plaques about the site's wartime past.
Yes. The park has public restrooms and vending machines. The sports facility building contains additional amenities including changing rooms for those using the gymnasium or tennis courts.
Yes. The park has cherry trees that bloom in late March to early April. It offers a quieter hanami experience compared to famous spots like Ueno Park or Shinjuku Gyoen.
No. The park is primarily used by local Shinjuku residents and remains relatively unknown to international tourists, making it a peaceful alternative to Tokyo's major parks.