Where To See The Best Chrysanthemums In Tokyo

These eye-popping exhibitions will change your opinion of those humble fall flowers forever! Here’s where to see the best chrysanthemums in Tokyo:



YUSHIMA TENJIN SHRINE


Life-sized historical figures, made from...chrysanthemums!

Life-sized historical figures, made from…chrysanthemums!


Great balls o' chrysanthemums, each of these is ONE PLANT.

Great balls o’ chrysanthemums, each of these is ONE PLANT.


Prize specimens vie for top honors. This style requires the grower to train the plant into three stalks of exactly the same height, then coax three perfect flowers to bloom at the exact same time.

Prize specimens vie for top honors. This style requires the grower to train the plant into three stalks of exactly the same height, then coax three perfect flowers to bloom at the exact same time.


The Elvis bouffant is a Thing.

The Elvis bouffant is a Thing.


The shrine bridge, with its fancy on.

The shrine bridge, with its fancy on.


Admission: Free


Dates: November 1-23


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SHINJUKU GYOUEN GARDEN


The most perfect of the perfect bigger-than-your-head blooms

The most perfect of the perfect bigger-than-your-head blooms


Yes, each of these is just ONE PLANT I'm seriously not kidding.

Yes, each of these is just ONE PLANT I’m seriously not kidding.


Elvis bouffants on parade.

Elvis bouffants on parade.


And if that isn't enough. gorgeous plantings in full bloom, throughout the garden.

And if that isn’t enough. gorgeous plantings in full bloom, throughout the garden.


Admission: ¥200


Dates: November 1-15


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KAMEIDO TENJIN SHRINE


In addition to the bouffants, balls and prize specimens, the Kameido Shrine features this model of Skytree, with the t=real thing helpfully modeling for comparison in the background.

In addition to the bouffants, balls and prize specimens, the Kameido Shrine features this model of Skytree, with the real thing helpfully standing around for comparison in the background.


Admission: Free


Dates: October 23 – November 23


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MEIJI SHRINE


What the Meiji Shrine chrysanthemums lack in artistic innovation, they make up in perfection. I dare the gods to find any flaw at all in those white ones.

What the Meiji Shrine chrysanthemums lack in artistic innovation, they make up in perfection. I dare the gods to find any flaw at all in those white ones.


Admission: Free


Dates: October 23 – November 23


MAP & DIRECTIONS



Nearly every big shrine (and some temples) host chrysanthemum competitions in the month of November. If you’d like to see the chrysanthemums the next time you’re in Tokyo, directions and maps to the Yushima Tenjin Shrine, Kameido Shrine, Meiji Shrine, Yasukuni Shrine, Shinjuku Gyouen Garden and Senso-ji Temple are on my website, The Tokyo Guide I Wish I’d Had.


Jonelle Patrick is the author of the Only In Tokyo mystery series, published by Penguin/Intermix.


 


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