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Updated: July 29, 2025
3 Higashi-Mukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo
2025-9-13 - 2025-10-4
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In Japan, autumn begins to gather momentum in mid-September, and hagi (bush clover) is a plant that blooms in this season. Visit the tastefully elegant Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens for its hagi festival, where you'll be welcomed by a long tunnel of bush clover grown on a 30-meter-long bamboo frame.
Hagi is only one of Japan's so-called seven flowers of autumn, so be sure to also check out the other six: balloon flower, large pink dianthus (nadeshiko), kudzu vine, Japanese silver grass, golden lace, and thoroughwort. Established by antique merchant Sahara Kiku in the Edo period (1603-1867), the Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens are a nationally-recognized scenic and historic spot where beautiful flowers bloom all year round, so come and spend the day admiring them.
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[Admission Fee] Adults: 150 yen 65 years old and over: 70 yen * Free admission for elementary school students and younger children, as well as junior high school students residing or attending school in Tokyo. |
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