| Japanese | 堤通公園内交通公園スケートパーク |
| Prefecture | Tokyo (東京都) |
| City | Sumida |
| Address | 1-8-1 Tsutsumidori, Sumida-ku, Tokyo |
| Type | Outdoor |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Hours | Irregular (community managed) |
| Closed | Irregular |
| Admission | Free |
| Coordinates | 35.7183°N, 139.8214°E |
Tsutsumidori Park Skatepark is a provisional outdoor skate spot occupying space beneath an elevated railway structure within Tsutsumidori Park in Sumida-ku, accessible from Hikifune and Higashi-Mukojima stations. The under-track location offers partial protection from light rain, making it usable in conditions that would rule out a fully exposed park. The obstacle selection — boxes, rails, and banks — keeps the layout simple and street-focused. Skaters are expected to pack up sections and remove rubbish after each session as part of the community effort to demonstrate the spot's viability as a permanent facility.
History
Tsutsumidori Park Skatepark emerged as a grassroots, provisional skate spot under an elevated railway structure in Sumida ward. Its informal, community-managed status means that continued access depends on skaters maintaining the space responsibly. The under-track location is characteristic of creative space-use in Tokyo's densely built eastern wards, where dedicated skateparks are scarce. The local community's commitment to tidying up after sessions reflects the broader effort to convert the spot into a recognised, permanent facility.
Facilities
- Boxes
- rails
- banks
Access and Fees
| Address | 1-8-1 Tsutsumidori, Sumida-ku, Tokyo |
| Opening hours | Irregular (community managed) |
| Closed days | Irregular |
| Admission | Free |
| Map | View on Google Maps |