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    Rikugien during sakura season
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Rikugien

  • Attractions | Parks and gardens
  • Komagome
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

While Rikugien is located in the metropolitan area of Bunkyo, this garden concealed behind the walls feels miles away from the bustling city. Rikugien gets especially popular in spring as crowds flock to the glorious weeping cherry tree. Autumn is just as scenic due to the abundance of blushing maple trees. Nevertheless, permanent highlights to be enjoyed year-round include the Fukiage Chaya tea house, where you can sip on a cup of matcha for ¥1000.

Its huge cherry trees, including the majestic weeping variety, along with the rest of the Japanese garden will be lit up in the evening from now until March 30. To make the most of the cherry blossom season, the park will also stay open later than usual until 9pm (evening admission starts at 6.30pm, with last entry at 8pm).

You can purchase tickets on the day for ¥1,100, or get a ¥200 discount if you buy them online in advance.

Details

Address
6-16-3 Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo
Transport:
Komagome Station (Yamanote, Nanboku lines)
Price:
Â¥300 adults (Â¥150 for 65 and older), free for junior high school students living or studying in Tokyo, primary school students and younger children
Opening hours:
9am-5pm daily

What’s on

Rikugien Garden autumn leaves light-up

Rikugien is one of the best gardens in Tokyo to immerse yourself in beautiful Japanese landscapes. There’s no bad time to see the garden, but we do admit it’s especially picturesque in autumn, when the leaves take on vibrant shades of red and yellow. From November 28 to December 9, Rikugien stays open until 8.30pm for its annual light-up. The trees in the garden are bathed in golden lights so that the brilliant colours of the changing leaves stand out even more, providing stunning views. Aside from admiring the autumn foliage, don’t forget to drop by the garden’s dozo (storehouse). Its earthen walls serve as the canvas for a beautiful daily projection show between 6pm and 8.30pm.  We recommend purchasing illumination tickets online in advance, as they’re limited and available at a discounted price of ¥1,000. The online ticket portal will open in late October. Otherwise, tickets can be purchased at the door for ¥1,200. The park will close temporarily at 5pm, and reopen at 6pm for the night opening.
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