Miyashita Park Explained

Miyashita Park
Location:Tokyo
Coords:35.6612°N 139.7017°W
Created:1953
Website:https://www.miyashita-park.tokyo/

is a park in the 6th district of Jingūmae, in the Shibuya Ward of Tokyo.

Summary

Miyashita Park is situated in one of the few green spaces within the business neighborhood of Shibuya Ward, surrounded on one side by the tracks of the Yamanote Line and Saikyō Line running between Shibuya station and Harajuku station, by Meiji Street on another side, the Shibuya River (渋谷川) and Udagawa river (宇田川) (both currently used as covered drainage conduits). From the time it was opened until 1964 when the Tokyo Olympics were held, the park was above ground just as is Jingu Street Park (神宮通り公園) adjacent to Harajuku; however, when a parking lot was set up in conjunction with the transformation of Shibuya River into a drainage conduit, the park was redeveloped on man-made land above the parking lot.

Plans by Nike to buy out the name of Miyashita Park, rename it "Miyashita Nike Park", install skateboarding grounds and a cafe, and remove local homeless squatters from the park caused controversy in 2008.[1] [2]

The park closed in 2017 and reopened in July 2020 as a shopping complex with a rooftop park.[3]

History

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hic-net.org/news.asp?PID=690 Habitat International Coalition
  2. Scilla Alecci, Nike buys out name of public park, Global Voices Online, September 12, 2008.
  3. https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/news/shibuyas-miyashita-park-has-reopened-as-a-shopping-mall-with-a-rooftop-park-072820 Shibuya’s Miyashita Park has reopened as a shopping mall with a rooftop park
  4. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/aija/86/781/86_1001/_pdf#page=3 Case study: Transformation of Miyashita Park in downtown Shibuya, Tokyo