Jindai Botanical Park Camellia Week from March 3
I went there on Sunday, March 1st, and the plums were in full bloom ✨
The cherry blossoms were beginning to bloom 🌸
Plum Festival: February 10 (Tuesday) to March 1 (Sunday), 2019
〇 "Camellia Week": March 3 (Tuesday) to 29 (Sunday), 2019
〇 "Sakura Festival": March 20 (Friday / Holiday) to April 12 (Sunday), 2019
9: 30-17: 00 (Last admission at 16: 00)
Closed every Monday (or the next day if Monday is a national holiday)
Plum Festival ➡️ until March 1
About 70 varieties of 160 plums are planted in Ume-en, and you can also see valuable old varieties handed down from the Edo period such as Rinchigai and Tsukikage. At the Ume Festival held at the time of the plum bloom, you can enjoy the appearance of white, red, and light red Hana blooming in order from the appearance of clean Hana at the beginning of bloom. When Ume-en is in full bloom, wild birds such as Japanese white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white-tailed white
next is ➡️ camellia week.
"Camellia / Sazanka-en" is also called "the sacred place of Edo camellia" because you can see more than 100 kinds of "Edo camellia" that inherit the tradition from Edo, such as "black camellia" and "Takaraawase." The best time to see Hana is "Camellia Week," and exhibitions and lectures are held so that you can enjoy the charm of camellia even more. During this time, the park will be temporarily opened on March 23 (Monday). (* Normally closed every Monday)
(1) Date and time
March 3 (Tuesday) to 29 (Sunday), 2019
9: 30-17: 00 (Last admission at 16: 00)
Closed every Monday (or the next day if Monday is a national holiday)
* Temporary opening on Monday, March 23














































































































