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Yoyogi Park Run

Since it was the company's founding anniversary, I had a weekday off. I decided to plan a run somewhere I had never been before to make the most of it.
I wanted to try the Urayama Base in Musashi-Itsukaichi, but I was worried about bears. I was agonizing over whether to go or not when I realized that the running station in Musashi-Itsukaichi was closed that day. I had a convenient excuse, so I gave up on that idea.
So, I decided to try my other candidate: Runtrip Yoyogi Park. This facility just opened in June. I had been curious about it for a while after learning about it on the Runtrip app.
Since it was a weekday, it was naturally empty. On the way there, I saw many office workers. I felt a strange sense of guilt, haha.
The facilities were very clean since they had just opened. There was also an attached cafe, which gave it a stylish vibe.
The fact that it is within a 10-minute walk from Harajuku is also attractive.
Since it was a weekday morning, I took the opportunity to run through Harajuku's Takeshita Street, which is usually extremely crowded, and then through Omotesando. From there, I happened to find Oda Field next to Yoyogi Park. It was actually open to the public for free, so I was able to run on the track (photo).

Oda Field (currently open to the public for free)

Because the Deaflympics were about to be held, athletes from Kenya, Poland, and other countries were practicing there. There were even some running YouTubers around.
The distance was a little under 20km, which was slightly less than my goal, but it was a refreshing run.
I finished the day with some Good Luck Curry in Shibuya.

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