The park houses the Fujimori Park Baseball Stadium, which has hosted regional high school baseball tournament qualifiers.
The track and field stadium is officially designated as a public sports facility under the administration of Hachioji City.
During the spring hanami season, the park becomes a popular localized spot for viewing Yoshino cherry blossoms away from central Tokyo crowds.
The facility serves as an emergency evacuation site for the local Hachioji community in the event of a natural disaster.
Fujimori Park is a municipal multi-purpose sports complex located in the Hachioji district of Tokyo. The park features a large track and field stadium frequently used for local athletic meets and school competitions. It is renowned locally for its extensive rows of cherry blossom trees that bloom along the park's periphery in spring. The grounds include dedicated baseball fields, tennis courts, and gymnasium facilities. Paved pathways wind throughout the site, accommodating runners and casual walkers. The park serves as a community hub for amateur sports leagues and fitness enthusiasts residing in western Tokyo. Large open grassy areas provide space for informal recreation and picnicking during milder weather.
The elevated walkway overlooking the cherry blossom-lined paths during full bloom.
Bring a portable cushion if you plan to watch athletic events, as stadium bleachers can be hard and cold.
Check the Hachioji City official sports portal before visiting to see if specific fields are closed for private tournaments.
Utilize the perimeter walking loop for a flat, traffic-free jogging experience.
Attempting to use tennis courts or baseball fields without a prior reservation through the city’s facility booking system.
Sports facilities are occasionally closed for facility maintenance or large-scale private sporting events; check local city notices before visiting.
Do not enter marked sports fields without a reservation; dispose of all trash in designated bins or carry it out.