Ootaguro Park Light-up

Holding period

2022.11.25 〜 2022.12.04

A row of 100 year-old ginkgo trees are illuminated in majestic fashion.

This event is held every year at Ootaguro Park, a circular Japanese garden in Suginami Ward, Tokyo. The park closes at 4:30 p.m. and reopens at 5:00 p.m. to light up the park’s trees in time for the autumn foliage viewing season.
The highlight is the autumn foliage of ginkgo and maple trees. After passing through the main gate of Daitaguro Park, 27 ginkgo trees, each over 100 years old, line both sides of a 70-meter-long granite paved path. Further back, from a pavilion by the pond, visitors can enjoy a fantastic view of the bright red maple trees surrounding the pond and their reflections in the mirror. A concert will be held on the lawn. The concert will be held on Sunday, November 27 from 15:00 to 15:40 (postponed to December 4 in case of rain).

Event SummaryOutline

Location Suginami Ward Ootaguro Park 3-33-12 Ogikubo, Suginami-ku, Tokyo
Access 10 minutes from Ogikubo Station of JR and Tokyo Metro

Holding period Friday, November 25 – Sunday, December 4, 2022
Opening Hours Monday-Thursday 9:00-20:00 (last admission 19:45), Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9:00-21:00 (last admission 20:30) *The park closes once at 16:30 and reopens at 17:00 (light-up)
Contact Us 03-3398-5814
admission fee Adults 300 yen, elementary and junior high school students 100 yen
no-holiday without a holiday
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