Keio Mogusaen Plum Festival (2015)

Sat Feb 7 - Sun Mar 15, 2015 Keio Mogusaen

Time Out says

Boasting a total of 500 plum trees, some of them more than 300 years old, Hino's Mogusaen has long been famed as one of Tokyo's best ume-viewing spots. Once frequented by literary greats like novelist Kenjiro Tokutomi and poet Bokusui Wakayama, the park is still an impressive sight in February and March, when the flowers burst into bloom. A variety of traditional events take place on the weekends during this festival, while the Shorenan teahouse on the premises stays open throughout, serving treats like plum sorbet and amazake ice cream.

Details

Open Feb 7-Mar 15

Time 9am-5pm

Admission ¥300, children ¥100

Telephone 042 591 3478

Venue Keio Mogusaen

Address 560 Mogusa, Hino-shi, Tokyo

Transport Mogusaen Station (Keio line)

Map

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