This park is located a little way down a side street from Kagurazaka and Okubo-dori Street.

It's a small park, but it's a beautiful place to take a breather in Kagurazaka.

I visited in March, and the flowers were in beautiful bloom. (I wonder what they were called?)

Terauchi Park is pronounced "Jinaikouen."
From the Kamakura period to the 40th year of the Meiji era, there was a temple called Gyoguen-ji Temple in this area, and the locals called the site "Terauchi."

There were three stone stools around the park's storage shed.
The children were playing there, so it became a place to put their belongings (lol)

It's beautifully maintained. It's a convenient park to remember when you want to take a break in Kagurazaka.

A path continues to the back of Terauchi Park.
The stairs lead to Hyogo Yokocho, and you can enjoy a walk around Kagurazaka from here ♪
So, why not use it as a place to take a break near Kagurazaka Station?







