Yoyogi
Yoyogi is famous of it's remarkable park Yoyogi Koen. It is popular place for jogging, picknicking and for taking a walk with your girlfriend.
Before it became a city park, it was a site of the olympic village for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Before this, it used to be a residential area for the US Military Personnel during the occupation.
In vicinity of Yoyogi is the Meiji Shrine. Next stop from Yoyogi is Harajuku, and in the other direction Shinjuku.
Next to Yoyogi is Shinjuku in Yamanote line.
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Yamanote Line Stations | See also: Yamanote Line, Shinjuku, Shin-Okubo, Takadanobaba, Mejiro, Ikebukuro, Otsuka, Sugamo, Komagome, Tabata, Nishi-Nippori, Nippori, Uguisudani, Ueno, Okachimachi, Akihabara, Kanda, Tokyo, Yurakucho, Shimbashi, Hamamatsucho, Tamachi, Shinagawa, Osaki, Gotanda, Meguro, Ebisu, Shibuya, Harajuku, Yoyogi, Shinjuku