Press Release
October 20, 2025
- Nature & Parks
Shinjuku Gyoen Chrysanthemum Exhibition
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden will hold the “Shinjuku Gyoen Chrysanthemum Exhibition”, which has inherited the tradition of the Imperial Family, from November 1 to 15, 2025.
Outline of the “Shinjuku Gyoen Chrysanthemum Exhibition”
The chrysanthemum beds within the Japanese Garden show different varieties of flowers in the unique method of display under the hut called Uwaya. Seven Uwaya flower beds and two alley flower beds are set up to harmonize with the garden landscape. We suggest you follow the path to fully enjoy the beauty of each flower bed.
(Please refer to the Attachment “Pamphlet of Chrysanthemum Exhibition” for details.)
In 1878, the Imperial Household Ministry held the first chrysanthemum exhibition for the Imperial Family at Akasaka Palace. The chrysanthemum exhibition then developed into an event to which foreign envoys were also invited. In 1929, the event was relocated to Shinjuku Gyoen from Akasaka Palace. Ever since its opening to the public as a National Garden in 1949, Shinjuku Gyoen has inherited this tradition.
(1) Date and Time:November 1 -15, 2025 9:00-16:00
(Open every day during the period, the gate closes at 16:30)
(2) Venue:Japanese Garden in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
(3) Admission Fee:Adults/ 500 yen
Seniors (65 years old and over) and students/ 250 yen
Children (junior high school students of 15 years old and under)/ Free
(4) Persons who have physical disability certificates, intellectual disability certificates, or mental disability certificates, and one assistant per person, are entitled to free admission.
* During the Chrysanthemum Exhibition period, the Information Center (at Art Gallery on the 1st floor) located outside the Shinjuku Gate entrance is hosting “Guide of Chrysanthemum” exhibition that clearly introduces the appeal of the Shinjuku Gyoen Chrysanthemum Exhibition. Admission to this exhibition is free.
(Please refer to the Attachment “Pamphlet of Chrysanthemum Exhibition” for details.)
In 1878, the Imperial Household Ministry held the first chrysanthemum exhibition for the Imperial Family at Akasaka Palace. The chrysanthemum exhibition then developed into an event to which foreign envoys were also invited. In 1929, the event was relocated to Shinjuku Gyoen from Akasaka Palace. Ever since its opening to the public as a National Garden in 1949, Shinjuku Gyoen has inherited this tradition.
(1) Date and Time:November 1 -15, 2025 9:00-16:00
(Open every day during the period, the gate closes at 16:30)
(2) Venue:Japanese Garden in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
(3) Admission Fee:Adults/ 500 yen
Seniors (65 years old and over) and students/ 250 yen
Children (junior high school students of 15 years old and under)/ Free
(4) Persons who have physical disability certificates, intellectual disability certificates, or mental disability certificates, and one assistant per person, are entitled to free admission.
* During the Chrysanthemum Exhibition period, the Information Center (at Art Gallery on the 1st floor) located outside the Shinjuku Gate entrance is hosting “Guide of Chrysanthemum” exhibition that clearly introduces the appeal of the Shinjuku Gyoen Chrysanthemum Exhibition. Admission to this exhibition is free.
Contact Information for the “Shinjuku Gyoen Chrysanthemum Exhibition”
Shinjuku Gyoen Service Center
11 Naito-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0014, JAPAN
Tel: 03-3350-0151
Open hours: 9:00-16:00 Closed on Mondays (Open every day during the period)
11 Naito-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0014, JAPAN
Tel: 03-3350-0151
Open hours: 9:00-16:00 Closed on Mondays (Open every day during the period)