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Altogether on a different level from the flowers and herbs in your balcony garden, the 50-some plants on display at this Ginza exhibit are some of the rarest ones out there, assembled from all over the world by self-proclaimed 'plant hunter' Seijun Nishihata. A fifth-generation gardener and plant wholesaler, he's Japan's foremost authority on flora, so you'll be sure to get plenty of new insights at the show – especially if you attend Nishihata's opening talk (details TBA on the official website).
Open Jul 3-Aug 16
Time 11am-8pm
Admission Free
Venue Pola Museum Annex
Address 1-7-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku
Transport Ginza-Itchome Station (Yurakucho line), exit 7; Yurakucho Station (JR lines)
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