The park's path forms a nearly perfect circular route around the tip of the Toyosu peninsula.
It is built on reclaimed land that was historically used for industrial shipping and logistics.
The promenade is frequently used by professional marathon trainers due to its length and lack of street crossings.
The park contains hidden emergency storage facilities beneath the pavement for disaster management.
The lighting along the path is designed to minimize glare while keeping the waterfront visible at night.
It offers a specific line-of-sight angle to the Rainbow Bridge that remains unobstructed by buildings.
Toyosu Gururi Park is a 4.8-kilometer waterfront loop encircling the Toyosu Pier, providing panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline, Rainbow Bridge, and Tokyo Bay. The park is integrated into a reclaimed land development project designed to integrate urban infrastructure with maritime access. It features a wide promenade suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling that traces the perimeter of the Toyosu Wharf area. The park provides unobstructed views of the sunset over the Minato-ku skyline. It serves as a major public space connected to the Toyosu Market complex. The grounds are part of a larger district-wide disaster prevention initiative, incorporating emergency boat landing facilities.
The southern tip of the peninsula facing the Rainbow Bridge during sunset.
Bring a windbreaker as the waterfront location makes the temperature significantly cooler than the surrounding city.
Visit during the blue hour to see the illuminated city skyscrapers reflected in the bay.
The loop is long; ensure you have comfortable walking shoes as there are limited shortcuts across the middle of the peninsula.
Visiting during high-wind weather warnings, as the open waterfront offers no shelter from gusts.
Cyclists must remain on designated paths; do not obstruct joggers or pedestrians.