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Enjoy Gorgeous Views at these 5 Hydrangea Gardens Near Tokyo (+Best Times for 2024)

Enjoy Gorgeous Views at these 5 Hydrangea Gardens Near Tokyo (+Best Times for 2024)

Last updated: 20 May 2024

During the rainy season from late May to July, Japan's gardens burst into vibrant life with the colors of hydrangeas. From the temples of Kamakura to month-long flower festivals, numerous hydrangea gardens are perfect for a day trip from Tokyo.

In this guide, we’ll highlight five famous spots in the Kanto region that are home to thousands, if not tens of thousands, of stunning hydrangeas. Stroll through these vibrant gardens, surrounded by vivid blooms, and enjoy the unique beauty of Japan’s summer rain, evoking a sense of melancholy and nostalgia.

*Main image: PIXTA

Table of Contents
  1. 1. Hasedera Temple: Stunning Hydrangea Gardens with Ocean Backdrops (Kamakura)
  2. 2. Meigetsuin: Charming Blue Hydrangeas! (Kita-Kamakura)
  3. 3. The Ajisai Train: A Journey Through the Mountainside Hydrangea (Hakone)
  4. 4. Hondoji Temple: Colorful Hydrangeas with a 5-story Pagoda (Matsudo)
  5. 5. Gongendo Park: Over 16,000 Hydrangeas of 100 Varieties (Saitama)

1. Hasedera Temple: Stunning Hydrangea Gardens with Ocean Backdrops (Kamakura)

The sides of Kannonyama boast a huge assortment of hydrangea.
The sides of Kannonyama boast a huge assortment of hydrangea.

Located about 70 minutes from Tokyo Station, Hasedera Temple is just a 5-minute walk from Hase Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway. Known as the "Temple of Flowers," Hasedera features a stunning landscape that changes with the seasons, offering visitors a chance to admire a variety of blooms throughout the year.

In late May, the temple becomes particularly enchanting with over 40 different species and approximately 2,500 hydrangea plants, each displaying unique colors, shapes, and blooming times. The temple grounds are adorned with these beautiful hydrangeas, creating a captivating sight for visitors.

During the peak blooming period, which lasts about three weeks, visitors need both an admission ticket and a separate "Hydrangea Pass" (priced at 500 yen) to walk along the Ajisai Walk (Scenic Trail) and fully appreciate the stunning hydrangeas.

You can view 4 original species of hydrangea that were named at Hasedera Temple.
You can view 4 original species of hydrangea that were named at Hasedera Temple.

Within the temple grounds, there's an observation deck that offers sweeping views of the sea and the cityscape of Kamakura. On clear days, you can even see as far as Izu Oshima Island. As you continue along the walking path, you'll come to a stunning viewpoint overlooking Yuigahama Beach. The captivating scenery is sure to soothe your heart, providing a sense of tranquility and serenity.

Hydrangea + ocean + the streets of Kamakura = the ultimate Japan views!
Hydrangea + ocean + the streets of Kamakura = the ultimate Japan views!

Blooming Period: Late May to early July

Admission and Hydrangea Viewing Pass
  • Hydrangea Viewing Pass Distribution Period: From when 5% of the flowers have bloomed until the end of the blooming season (typically in June, based on the blooming conditions)
  • Hours: 8 AM–4:30 PM (closing at 5 PM), extended to 5 PM (closing at 5:30 PM) from April to June
  • Admission: Adults - 400 yen, Elementary school students - 200 yen
  • Hydrangea Entrance Pass: 500 yen
  • Please note that details are subject to change. For the latest information, please refer to the official website.

2. Meigetsuin: Charming Blue Hydrangeas! (Kita-Kamakura)

The walkway is lined on both sides by an eye-popping assortment of stunning hydrangea.
The walkway is lined on both sides by an eye-popping assortment of stunning hydrangea.

A 10-minute walk from Kita-Kamakura Station, which you can reach after a 50-minute ride on the JR Yokosuka Line from Tokyo Station, Meigetsuin Temple is famous for its impressive array of hydrangeas.

Known as the "Kamakura Hydrangea Temple," it features over 2,500 hydrangea flowers that brighten the gardens from late May, with the peak blooming period between mid to late June. The most notable species here is the himeajisai hydrangea, a revered variety that has been in Japan since ancient times.

Visitors flock to see the striking contrast between the delicate blue flowers, nicknamed "Meigetsuin Blue," and the vibrant greenery of the surrounding forest.

The mountains of Meigetsuin can be explored quietly and slowly if you arrive early during a weekday!
The mountains of Meigetsuin can be explored quietly and slowly if you arrive early during a weekday!

Complementing the hydrangeas are blooming Japanese irises, which appear at the beginning of summer. To celebrate this enchanting season, the normally off-limits Hondo Ushiro Garden will be open to the public.

The beauty of this exquisite garden, framed like a masterful painting, is best appreciated from the round window in the main temple building. The Hondo Ushiro Garden is only open for the irises of early summer and the foliage of autumn, so don't miss the chance to see this rare gem of Kamakura.

During your visit, we recommend taking a break at the ‘Gesshoken’ teahouse, where you can enjoy matcha and sweets while admiring the surrounding garden. Spending a few hours in this pristine natural beauty will leave you with a deeply nourished heart and soul.

The soft and delicate texture of Meigetsuin Blue.
The soft and delicate texture of Meigetsuin Blue.

Blooming Period: Mid to late June

Special Opening of the Main Hall Garden
  • Opening Period: During the blooming season of irises (typically starts from late May to early June)
  • Hours: 10 AM–3 PM
  • Special Admission Fee: 500 yen
  • Please note that details are subject to change.
  • Meigetsu-in
    • Address 189, Yamanouchi, Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa, 247-0062
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    • Nearest Station Kita-Kamakura Station (JR Yokosuka Line / JR Shonan Shinjuku Line)
      9 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 0467-24-3437

3. The Ajisai Train: A Journey Through the Mountainside Hydrangea (Hakone)

The hydrangeas are so close, you could almost reach out and touch them!
The hydrangeas are so close, you could almost reach out and touch them!

Located about an hour and a half from Shinjuku, Hakone is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty. Every year, around 10,000 hydrangea plants bloom along the tracks of the Hakone Tozan Train, creating a stunning display.

The train journey from Hakone-Yumoto Station to Gora Station, which takes about 40 minutes, is fondly called the "Hydrangea Train." With the Hakone Tozan Train running four times per hour during the daytime, visitors can easily enjoy the hydrangea views while traveling to other tourist spots.

From the windows of the leisurely moving train, you can admire the hydrangeas without getting wet, even on rainy days. Whether you watch the Hydrangea Train passing through the flower-filled areas or enjoy the view from inside the train, there are multiple ways to experience the beauty.

Additionally, the reserved-seat "Night Hydrangea Train" will be in operation. The hydrangeas along the railway will be illuminated at night, adding an extra layer of enchantment to the experience.

The red train, blue and purple hydrangea, and fresh greenery makes for amazing photography! Photo: PIXTA
The red train, blue and purple hydrangea, and fresh greenery makes for amazing photography! Photo: PIXTA

The track-side hydrangea blooms for a month from mid-June until mid-July. As this region is full of mountains, the higher altitude flowers bloom later, allowing a larger window for viewing than most places.

After leaving Hakone-Yumoto Station, the train performs a “switch-back” in three different locations, forming a zig-zag path as it ascends the mountains of Hakone.

One of the switch-back locations is Ohiradai Station, which is known as a famous hydrangea hotspot with lots of photo opportunities. Providing a completely different view from the way up, the return ride is also extremely popular, making purchasing a two-way ticket worthwhile.

No reservations are required and all seats are unreserved. Photo: PIXTA
No reservations are required and all seats are unreserved. Photo: PIXTA

Blooming Period: Mid to late June to early July
Blooming Period by Location:
Hakone-Yumoto Station Area: Mid to late June
・Ohiradai Station Area: Late June to early July
・Miyanoshita Station Area: Late June to early July
・Chokokunomori Station Area: Late June to mid-July
・Gora Station Area: Late June to mid-July
・Along the Cable Car Line: Early to late July

  • Hakone Tozan Train (Hakone-Yumoto Station)
    箱根登山電車(箱根湯本駅)
    • Address 707-1, Yumoto, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa 250-0311
    • ・TEL: 0465-32-6823 (Ajisai Train Inquiries: Hakone Tozan Line Railway Department 9 AM–5 PM weekdays)

4. Hondoji Temple: Colorful Hydrangeas with a 5-story Pagoda (Matsudo)

Blue and purple hydrangeas and a 5-story pagoda - a sight unique to Hondoji Temple!
Blue and purple hydrangeas and a 5-story pagoda - a sight unique to Hondoji Temple!

Chokokuzan Hondoji Temple, also known as the “Temple of Seasonal Flowers,” is favored for its remarkable gardens blooming throughout the year. The temple can be accessed via a 15-minute walk from Kita-Kogane Station after a 30-minute train ride from Ueno Station on the JR Joban Line. Over 10,000 hydrangeas of 10 different varieties decorate the temple grounds from early June, with their peak beauty occurring later in the month.

Alongside the hydrangea gardens, Chokokuzan Hondoji Temple is known for its towering 5-story pagoda, creating a dynamic backdrop presenting the pinnacle of Japanese beauty.

Early June will also see the blooming of over 5,000 Japanese irises. For the best experience, try to aim for a time when both flowers are at their peak!

The hydrangeas burst with energy when it rains.
The hydrangeas burst with energy when it rains.

Every year during this time, a limited-edition seasonal temple stamp featuring hydrangea and iris designs is available. To get it, however, you’ll need a “goshuin-cho,” a special notebook used for collecting temple stamps available for purchase at most staffed temples and shrines.

The colorful irises at the central promenade.
The colorful irises at the central promenade.

Blooming Period: Early June to early July

  • Hondoji Temple
    長谷山 本土寺
    • Address 63, Hiraga, Matsudo-shi, Chiba 270-0002
    • Nearest Station 15-minute walk from Kita-Kogane Station on the JR Joban Line
    • ・Hours: 5 AM–5 PM (last admission at 4:30 PM) *During the paid visiting period: 9 AM–4:30 PM (last admission at 4 PM)
      ・Temple Admission: Free (For flower viewing, adults 500 yen; children are free)
      ・Inquiries: 047-346-2121

5. Gongendo Park: Over 16,000 Hydrangeas of 100 Varieties (Saitama)

The sloping hills are totally engulfed by the white “Annabelle” hydrangea.
The sloping hills are totally engulfed by the white “Annabelle” hydrangea.

For a fix of hydrangeas in Saitama Prefecture, look no further than Gongendo Park in the city of Satte. This spacious park acts as a haven for locals to unwind in nature and escape the everyday. With a massive assortment of 16,000 hydrangeas of 100 different varieties, it is also one of Kanto’s biggest hydrangea hotspots.

Coinciding with their blooming in June, the annual Satte Hydrangea Festival is held in Gongendo Number 4 Park (Gongendo Park Sakurazutsumi) to celebrate this incredible natural wonder.

You can see rows of hydrangea along the Omide Hiroba.
You can see rows of hydrangea along the Omide Hiroba.

A remarkable diversity of hydrangea can be found inside the park, including the elegant “Annabelle” hydrangea by the car park, the “Dance Party” and “Future” hydrangea in the Omide Hiroba, along with “Sumida Fireworks,” “Blue Sky,” and plenty of others with equally tantalizing names.

The gardeners, who are all volunteers, have done a commendable job crafting this definitive hydrangea showcase. We recommend visiting when the 3,000 Annabelle hydrangeas are in full bloom, covering the hills in a luscious, pristine white!

Gongendo Park also boasts a teahouse selling drinks, homemade bread, bento boxes, and souvenirs. What better way to enjoy nature than a bento box picnic amongst the blooming flowers and rolling hills! Just keep an eye on the forecast for rain!

The “Dance Party” hydrangeas have delightfully cute pink petals.
The “Dance Party” hydrangeas have delightfully cute pink petals.

Best Viewing Period: Early/mid to late June

22nd Kuki Hydrangea Festival
  • Event Period: June 1-23, 2024 (*The event period may be subject to change depending on the blooming conditions.)
  • Venue: Kuki Gongendo Sakura-zutsumi (Prefectural Gongendo Park)
  • Admission: Free
  • Inquiries: 0480-44-0873 (Gongendo Park Office) (*The event may be canceled or the details may be subject to change depending on the situation. Please check the official website for the latest information.)
  • Gongendo Park
    権現堂公園
    • Address 887-3, Uchigouma, Satte-shi, Saitama 340-0103
    • Nearest Station - Train: A 30-minute walk or roughly 1,000-yen taxi ride from the east exit of Satte Station on the Tobu-Nikko Line.
      - Bus: 15-minutes from Satte Station on the bus heading to Gokamachi Yakuba-mae. Get off at the Gongendo Park bus stop and the park is an 8-minute walk from there.
      - Car: A 5-minute drive from the Satte Interchange on the Ken-o Expressway
    • Phone Number 0480-44-0873

Temples, trains, parks, and mountains - the Tokyo and Kanto area brims with dozens of fantastic spots to check out the wonderful colors of the blooming hydrangea. Add a little life to the gloom and gray of the rainy season with a fun and relaxing hydrangea garden day trip from Tokyo!

*The condition of the hydrangea will depend upon weather and climate; flower blooming periods will change depending upon the year
*Due to the current situation, event times and details may change.
*This article was originally published in 2021 and the information updated in May 2024.

Text by: Clink

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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