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Children: Elementary school to junior high school students
Senior: 70 years old and above
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Kairakuen is one of the "Three Great Gardens of Japan," along with Kenrokuen in Kanazawa and Korakuen in Okayama.
There are about 3,000 plum trees of 100 varieties planted within Kairakuen, and the garden becomes bustling with tourists in early spring.
Kairakuen's undulating terrain is home to cedar and bamboo forests, cherry blossoms, azaleas, bush clover, and other plants, as well as historical sites such as the front gate, the Kairakuen Memorial Monument, Togyokusen, and Sen'eidai, making it a place that can be enjoyed throughout the four seasons.
The Mito Plum Festival is scheduled to be held from February 11th to March 20th.
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- Facility Introduction -
Kairakuen is one of the three most famous gardens in Japan, along with
Kenrokuen in Kanazawa and Korakuen in Okayama.
The garden was opened in 1842 by Tokugawa Nariaki, the ninth lord of the Mito
domain, with the desire to create a place that he and his subjects could enjoy
together.
There are about 3,000 plum trees of about 100 varieties planted, and the park
is bustling with visitors who come to see the plum blossoms. The park is
decorated with seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, azaleas, bush clover,
and bi-seasonal cherry blossoms in early winter.
-About admission-
Opening times
Mid-February to September 30: 6:00 to 19:00
October 1st to mid-February: 7:00-18:00
*Open until 5pm on weekends and holidays from February 15th to March 9th
No fixed closing days
Please refrain from bringing pets (dogs, etc.) into the park.
★ Admission is free for those who meet the following criteria ★
Elementary, junior high, and high school students who enrolled on a Saturday other than spring, summer, or winter holidays Spring break: March 25th to April 5th Summer break: July 21st to August 31st Winter break: December 25th to January 7th of the following year
Those receiving welfare assistance
Kairakuen
USD 2.16