Shirokanedai Donguri Children's Playground
Rating
Family of 4
0
Duration
1–2 hours
Best Ages
2–10
About
Shirokanedai Donguri Children's Playground — donguri meaning acorn in Japanese — is a charming neighborhood play area in the upscale Shirokanedai district of Minato Ward. Named for the acorns that fall from the surrounding trees each autumn, this small but well-maintained park offers a peaceful alternative to Tokyo's busier recreational spaces. The playground features age-appropriate climbing structures, slides, and open grassy areas where children can run freely.
Toddlers and young children are the primary audience, and the gentle scale of the equipment reflects that. The tree canopy provides natural shade during warmer months, and the nearby residential streets give the whole area a calm, neighborhood feel that parents find refreshing. Because it serves the immediate community, the playground tends to be quiet on weekday mornings — a welcome contrast to more tourist-heavy parks.
Families staying in or passing through the Shirokanedai or Hiroo areas will find this a convenient stop for burning off energy between sightseeing. The flat, paved paths are stroller-friendly, and there is adequate seating for parents to relax while children play. Entry is free with no reservations needed.
Autumn is especially magical here when the namesake acorns litter the ground and the surrounding trees turn golden — children love collecting them as a natural souvenir of Tokyo.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Setting
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings in spring and fall
Wait Times
No wait
Nearby Food
Several cafes and a FamilyMart convenience store within a few minutes' walk in the Shirokanedai shopping street area.
Why Kids Love It
Kids love the acorn-themed play equipment, open space to run, and the neighborhood charm of one of Tokyo's quietest green spaces.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Visit in late October for fall foliage and actual acorn collecting — a big hit with young kids.
- The playground is quietest on weekday mornings before local preschool pickup hours around 2pm.
- Pair the visit with a walk to nearby Shirokanedai Park for a longer outdoor outing.
What to Bring
- Snacks and water — no vendors inside
- A small bag for acorn collecting in autumn
- Sunscreen for spring and summer visits
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
0
Tips to Save
- Completely free.
- Pack your own snacks and head to a nearby konbini for affordable drinks and onigiri.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- Open 24 hours
- Monday
- Open 24 hours
- Sunday
- Open 24 hours
- Tuesday
- Open 24 hours
- Saturday
- Open 24 hours
- Thursday
- Open 24 hours
- Wednesday
- Open 24 hours