is a metropolitan park located in the Hikarigaoka and Asahichà  areas of Nerima Ward and the Akatsuka-shinmachi area of Itabashi Ward in Tokyo, Japan. Over 98% of the park lies within Nerima Ward, with only the north-eastern corner extending into Itabashi Ward. With an area of , it is one of the largest metropolitan parks in Tokyo.
The park opened on 11 March 1974 on land that had previously been used as the U.S. military housing complex known as Grant Heights following World War II.
The park hosts a variety of public events throughout the year. During Golden Week, the Mongolian cultural festival Hawarin Bayar (meaning "Spring Festival" in Mongolian) is held in the park and is one of the largest Mongolian cultural events in Japan.
From Narimasu Station on the Tobu Tojo Line, take the Seibu Bus toward Hikarigaoka Station and get off at Hikarigaoka Park North (less than one minute's walk).
Parking spaces: 234. Price: 300 yen for the first hour, 100 yen every 30 minutes thereafter.