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Step into the Hydrangea Garden, where spring breathes through every petal—soft pink and icy white hydrangeas bloom like clouds in a dream. This isn’t just a garden, it’s Tokyo’s hidden poetic sanctuary. Every breeze carries scent, every photo feels like a memory already made. Don’t just visit—live in the moment.

Red Roof Inn Kamata / Haneda Tokyo

Red Roof Inn Kamata / Haneda Tokyo

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7 Chome-24-7 Nishikamata
4.85KM from Hydrangea Garden
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Everything you need to know about Hydrangea Garden

The Hotel Sunroute Plaza Ginza is highly recommended for its proximity to Hydrangea Garden, just a 10-minute walk away. This modern hotel offers comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi, and excellent access to the Ginza and Hibiya subway lines, making it easy to reach Asakusa, the Imperial Palace, and other major attractions. The garden itself features seasonal blooms—hydrangeas in summer, cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant foliage in autumn, and illuminated displays in winter—creating a serene, ever-changing landscape.

Guests can participate in traditional flower arranging workshops hosted by the garden, where they learn to craft elegant hydrangea arrangements using Japanese aesthetics. A nearby tea house serves matcha and wagashi, perfect for relaxing amid the floral scenery. For those seeking more exploration, Ueno Park is just a 15-minute bus ride away, home to the National Museum of Japan and Ueno Zoo—ideal for families.

With its blend of natural beauty and urban convenience, this area offers a unique, tranquil escape within bustling Tokyo.

From Tokyo Station, take the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Ginza Station, then transfer to the Toei Oedo Line and ride to Roppongi Station. From there, it’s a 12-minute walk to Hydrangea Garden. The journey takes about 35 minutes and passes through key districts like Shinjuku, Omotesando, and Aoyama. For a more convenient option, a taxi ride takes around 20 minutes and costs ¥1,800–¥2,500, ideal for travelers with luggage or families.

The garden has limited parking, so public transit is strongly recommended, especially during peak hours. On-site, visitors can rent free audio guides and pick up detailed maps to explore the garden’s diverse plant collections and design philosophy. These resources enhance the experience by offering insights into seasonal blooms and traditional Japanese landscaping techniques.

Beyond its stunning summer hydrangea displays, Hydrangea Garden offers several immersive experiences. Monthly flower arrangement workshops teach guests how to create traditional Japanese ikebana using fresh blooms, blending artistry with nature. On weekends, the garden hosts garden concerts featuring local classical and jazz ensembles, performed under soft lighting amidst the flowers—creating a magical atmosphere.

At the center lies the Silent Pavilion, surrounded by koi ponds and moss gardens, perfect for photography and quiet reflection. A standout feature is the Seasonal Flower Gift Box, available for purchase: each box includes dried flowers from the current season and handcrafted postcards, making a meaningful souvenir. These offerings go beyond sightseeing, inviting visitors to engage deeply with Japanese aesthetics and cultural storytelling.