Rikugien Garden autumn leaves light-up

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  1. 夜間特別観賞】庭紅葉の六義園
    画像提供:六義園
  2. 【夜間特別観賞】庭紅葉の六義園
    画像提供:六義園
  3. 【夜間特別観賞】庭紅葉の六義園
    画像提供:六義園
  4. Rikugien
    Photo: Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
  5. Rikugien
    Photo: Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
  6. Rikugien
    Photo: Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
  7. Rikugien
    Photo: Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
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Time Out says

Rikugien is one of the best gardens in Tokyo to immerse yourself in beautiful Japanese landscapes. There’s no bad time to see the garden, but we do admit it’s especially picturesque in autumn, when the leaves take on vibrant shades of red and yellow.

From November 22 to December 3, Rikugien stays open until 8.30pm for its annual light-up. The trees in the garden are bathed in golden lights so that the brilliant colours of the changing leaves stand out even more, providing stunning views.

Aside from admiring the autumn foliage, don’t forget to drop by the garden’s dozo (storehouse). Its earthen walls serve as the canvas for a beautiful projection show between 6pm and 8.30pm. 

We recommend purchasing tickets online in advance, since tickets are limited and offered at a discounted price of ¥900. Otherwise, you can purchase tickets for ¥1,100 at the door.

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Price:
Advanced ¥900, at the door ¥1,100
Opening hours:
6pm-8.30pm (last entry 7.30pm)
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