Hydrangea Spots: Kanto
Whether you're looking to stay in Tokyo or keen to venture out for a day trip or overnight trip, we've got the best Hydrangea spots in Tokyo, Kamakura, Kanagawa, Chiba, Edogawa, Ibaraki and Tochigi!
Where to Find Them
- Kyunakagawamizube Park (Kameido, Tokyo)
How to get there:
- By train: Take the JR train to Kameido Station and walk 18 minutes (take East Exit) or take the Tobu-Kameido Line to Kameidosuijin Station and walk for 9 minutes 
- Best time to visit: Early June 
- Entrance fee: Free 
- This riverside park near Kameido Central Park and Fureai Bridge is renowned for its hydrangea display along the riverbanks 
- Enjoy views of hydrangeas with Tokyo Skytree in the background 
- Meigetsuin (Kamakura, Kanagawa)

How to get there:
- By car: Approximately 1 hour from Tokyo with timed parking near the temple such as here 
- By train: From Tokyo Station, take the JR Yokosuka Line to Kita-Kamakura Station and walk 10 minutes 
- Best time to visit: Mid to late June 
- Entrance fee: ¥500 per person 
- Known as the 'Temple of Hydrangeas', Meigetsuin in Kamakura boasts thousands of hydrangeas, creating a stunning contrast with its historical architecture 
- Take a careful look around and see if you can spot the many heart shaped hydrangeas - seeing them is said to give luck to your love life! 
- Kamigo Ajisai no Sato (Sakae, Kanagawa)

How to get there:
- By car: Approximately 1.5 hours Tokyo, however there is no nearby parking 
- By bus: From Ofuna Station, take bus No. 11 (上之行) for 16 stops, get off at 犬山(バス)and walk 8 minutes 
- Best time to visit: 14-22 June 
- Entrance fee: Free 
- A picturesque hilltop offering panoramic views of hydrangeas blooming in various colours 
- Run by the Sakae Hydrangea association, this little hill is deserving of all the attention and praise for the hard work that has gone in revitalising this area 
- Kaisei Ajisai Village (Kaisei, Kanagawa)

How to get there:
- By car: Approximately 1 hour from Tokyo and parking is available onsite from 9am to 5pm (¥1,000 to ¥3,000) 
- By train: Take the Odakyu Line to Shin-Matsuda Station (North Exit), to the bus stop and take the 関本行 bus 5 stops to 吉田神社入口(バス)and walk 8 minutes 
- Best time to visit: 7-15 June 
- Entrance fee: Free 
- Over 5,000 hydrangeas transform this village into a vibrant sea of colours during the festival 
- Surrounded by paddy fields, this unique landscape is perfect when the winds are silent and best captured during sunrise or sunset 
- Hondoji Temple (Chiba)

How to get there:
- By car: Approximately 50 minutes from Tokyo and parking is available here 
- By train: 11 minute walk from Kita-Kogane Station (North Exit) 
- Best time to visit: Mid to late June 
- Entrance fee: ¥300 per person 
- Known as the 'Hydrangea Temple', Hondo-ji Temple blooms with an estimated 50,000 hydrangeas in June 
- During this time the temple also features a water garden of irises, allowing visitors to enjoy both the hydrangeas and irises 
- Koiwa Shobu Garden (Edogawa)

How to get there:
- By car: Approximately 30 minutes from Tokyo and parking is available here 
- By train: 5 minute walk from Edogawa Station (改札口 Exit) 
- Best time to visit: Early to late June 
- Entrance fee: Free 
- A 4,900 sqm garden spread in the riverbank of Edogawa River featuring a variety of irises and hydrangeas, offering a tranquil setting for visitors 
- Around the iris flowers are the hydrangeas 
- Koiwa Shobu Matsuri festival is also held in the first half of June so you can enjoy irises, hydrangeas the festival all in one place 
- Hoshiimo Shrine (Ibaraki)

How to get there:
- By car: Approximately 1.5 hours from Tokyo and free parking is available in the shrine 
- By train: Take the train to Katsura Station and switch to the Local Ajigaura train, alight at Ajigaura Station and walk 3 minutes 
- Best time to visit: Late June 
- Entrance fee: Free 
- A lesser known shrine in Ibaraki, offering a peaceful environment to enjoy blooming hydrangeas 
- Famous for its golden tori gates and connection to sweet potatoes, the hydrangeas by the main silver tori gates are often missed out 



