
Rare Pokémon and everything you need to catch them are waiting at Hamacho Park.
Recently, we were psyched to find out that Tokyo’s Ueno Park is now home to a nest of Dratinis, the adorable yet hard-to-find dragon-type Pocket Monster that’s coveted by Pokémon GO players. But if you’re looking to enjoy a bit of nature as you hunt Dratinis, we’ve discovered another spot in Japan’s capital that’s even better.
Located in Tokyo’s Chuo Ward, Hamacho Park may not have quite as many Dratinis as Ueno, but you can definitely find the cute little guy there. What’s more, there are a whole host of other reasons Hamacho Park is a great place to spend an afternoon filling up your Pokédex.
Reason 1: Tons of rare Pokémon
Our initial reason for going to Hamacho Park was that we’d heard it was a great place to catch Machops. It’s difficult enough to find one example of the pugilist Pokémon, but we were after a bunch in our quest to evolve it into Machamp, its stronger, four-armed form.
Not only did we capture enough Machops to do that, we also got our hands on all sorts of other rare critters, including Abra, Kadabra, Lickitung, and Scyther specimens.
▼ And Dratini too, of course!
Reason 2: Awesome leveling-up opportunities
One of the most effective ways to build up your Trainer level in Pokémon GO is to utilize the Lucky Egg item, which, among other benefits, gives you a huge experience bonus when you evolve your Pokémon. Since Hamacho Park is also filled with easy-to-evolve varieties such as Pidgey and Weedle, it’s a great place for mass evolutions, and thus massive level gains.
Reason 3: Plenty of PokeStops
But with so many Pocket Monsters, of both the rare and common varieties, won’t you run out of Poké Balls to throw at them? Nope, because Hamacho Park is also peppered with PokeStops where you can stock up on the spherical capture devices, plus other helpful gear like lures.
Reason 4: A place to fuel up yourself and charge up your phone
But no matter how many in-game items you stockpile, eventually your battery is going to run out on you. Thankfully, just two blocks away from Hamacho Park is the Meijiza theater complex, which has a branch of fast food chain Freshness Burger attached to it. Inside you’ll find seats with power outlets that’ll let you recharge your phone, and the restaurant’s menu of tasty sandwiches will help you quiet your growling stomach at the same time.
Reason 5: Incredibly easy public transportation access
Okay, so with plenty of Pokémon to catch and an essentially limitless supply of Poké Balls and electricity, it sound like you could be at Hamacho Park a long time. But getting home after a day of hunting isn’t an energy-consuming affair, since Hamacho Station, on the subway’s Shinjuku Line, is located right next to the park, meaning that once you decide it’s time to head back to your apartment or hotel, you’re only a short walk away from the gates.
Just make sure to wrap things up before the last train, unless you want to follow up on a day of looking for Pokémon by spending your night looking for a cab.
Park information
Hamacho Park / 浜町公園
Address: Tokyo-to, Chuo-ku, Nihonbashi Hamacho 2-59-1
東京都中央区日本橋浜町二丁目59番1号
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