Jindai Botanical Garden Rose Festival

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  1. Jindai Botanical Garden
    Photo: Tokyo Metropolitan Government
  2. Jindai Botanical Garden
    Photo: Tokyo Metropolitan Government
  3. Jindai Botanical Garden
    Photo: Tokyo Metropolitan Government
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Time Out says

Jindai Botanical Garden is one of only eight gardens in Japan that has been given an award of excellence by the World Federation of Rose Societies, and you can see why. It boasts a staggering 5,200 roses of 400 species that bloom in variations of pink, white, red, yellow and orange. You can catch this beautiful sight during the Rose Festival from May 9 to 28 (except Mondays).

There’s plenty to do during the event. Grab a rose ice cream at the Terrace Cafe and stop by the outdoor stalls to shop for rose-themed goods. There’s also an exhibit with rose flower arrangements on display, plus a collection of rose bonsai.

The garden opens at 9.30am on weekdays, but you can beat the crowds on weekends by arriving at the earlier opening time of 8am.

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Price:
¥500, middle school students ¥200, free for primary school students and under
Opening hours:
9.30am-5pm (last entry 4.30pm), Sat & Sun 8am-5pm (4.30pm)
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