A blooming dreamworld of ethereal colors
Mito is famous for its many plum trees, and the Mito Plum Blossom Festival at Kairakuen celebrates their pink and white blooms. Running from late February to late March and proclaiming the coming of spring, this is one of eastern Japan's biggest festivals.
Don't Miss
- Early spring when around 3,000 plum trees are in blossom
- The illumination at night during the Plum Blossom Festival
How to Get There
Take the JR Joban Line from Shinagawa, Tokyo or Ueno Station to Mito Station. From Mito Station, it's a 30-minute walk along the edge of Lake Senba or a 20 minute bus ride to Kairakuen Garden.
Quick Facts
Kairakuen was made by the Lord of the Mito Domain during the Edo period
Kairakuen is considered one of the three great gardens in Japan, along with Kenrokuen in Ishikawa Prefecture and Korakuen in Okayama Prefecture
Colorful Kairakuen Park
The Mito Plum Blossom Festival is held at Kairakuen Garden ,a huge and historic park at the center of Mito. The park is known for its natural beauty in all seasons but particularly in early spring, when its 3,000 plum trees are in bloom. The park has a total of 100 varieties of plum trees with many different-colored flowers.
The renewal of spring
When the plum trees are in bloom, Kairakuen becomes a delicately shaded dreamworld. Seeing plum trees blossoming symbolizes the end of the long, cold winter and the coming of spring. During the Mito Plum Blossom Festival, the park fills with revelers enjoying the pretty colors, and picnicking.
Special events to keep you around
Special events occur during the festival as well. They include guided tours of the garden, snack stands, vendors selling ume-related goods, and a fireworks display.
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