An enchanting flower garden full of birds and blooms
First built in the early 18th century, Keio Mogusaen has a long and proud history as a place of tranquility and natural beauty. The main drawcard of the garden is the 500 or so plum trees, which blossom from early February to mid-March.
Enjoy a stroll around the garden's grounds and take in the view at the top of the hilltop which offers excellent views of Fuchu and central Tokyo. Keio Mogusaen is also quite popular among birdwatchers who flock to the garden to see the vast array of wild birds which can be spotted year-round.
- Mogusaen StationKeio Line10 min on foot
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General admission: 300 yen
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RestroomsNon-smoking areas
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For updated information on opening hours, closings, prices, and more, please check the official website or ask the facility directly.