Come springtime, Tokyo is home to all kinds of colourful flora. If you’ve already had your fill of cherry blossoms, nemophila, wisteria and tulips, don’t stop there – the flowering season wouldn’t be complete without catching a few roses, too. This spring, the Keisei Rose Garden in Yachiyo, Chiba prefecture is turning its grounds into a rose-filled festival known as It’s So in Bloom.
The festival begins on April 23 and will run through to June 13 with a number of rose varieties blooming along the way. Home to 10,000 roses of 1,600 different varieties, the venue is run by one of the world’s leading rose-breeding companies and is the largest rose garden in the entire Kanto region.
All the flowers are well manicured and displayed in unique ways using arches and pergolas. The best time to catch the roses is from mid-May to early June, when the majority of them are in full bloom.
Keisei rose garden
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