Local Forest Plum Festival

Local Forest Plum Festival

Event Overview

There are about 120 species and 1300 plums from early to late bloom on the vast grounds where walking paths have been maintained. The restored old buildings and plum blossoms that have been relocated from the city of Fuchu create a feeling of feeling, and the scent of plums that bloom in full bloom makes you feel a idyllic Japanese holiday. In 2025, a night-time light-up event for the Meiyuan will be held for five days only. Because congestion is expected on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, use public transportation.

Info

JR Bunbe-Kawagawara Station/Keio Bunbe-Kawagawara Station → Bus for local forest general gymnasium 6 minutes, bus stop: local forest front stop, short walk
5km 10 minutes from Chuo Expressway National Fuchu IC via National Route 20
400 units/free; congestion is expected on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays during the period

Event Period

* No time during the period

Price

Adults 300 yen, junior high school students and under 150 yen, under 4 years of age free

Event Category

Flower view, nature


Plum Festival

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