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Cherry Blossom of Koganei

Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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The Koganei embankment runs along the Tamagawa Josui canal and is edged by a long line of cherry blossom trees. These cherry blossoms were planted in the Edo period and moved here from Sakuragawa, Hitachi. In the Meiji era this district became a loved suburban area and in 1924 Musashi-Koganei station was built in order to allow people to pursue Hanami here. This exhibition follows Koganei’s long and fond relationship with the cherry blossom.

Schedule

Mar 8 (Tue) 2016-May 8 (Sun) 2016 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-17:30
Until 16:30 from October to March.
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays.
FeeAdults ¥400, University Students ¥320, High and Junior High (not in Tokyo) School Students and Seniors over 65 ¥200, Junior High School Students and under free.
VenueEdo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
https://www.tatemonoen.jp/english/
Location3-7-1 Sakuracho, Koganei-shi, Tokyo (inside Koganei Park) 184-0005
AccessFrom the North exit of Musashi-Koganei Station on the JR Chuo line, take the Seibu bus and get off at Koganei-Koen Nishiguchi. The venue is 5 minute walk from there. From the South exit of Hana-Koganei Station on the Seibu Shinjuku line, take the Seibu bus and get off at Koganei-Koen Nishiguchi. The venue is 5 minute walk from there.
Phone042-388-3300
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