Held the annual “Autumn Leaves Festival” at Keio Mogusaen

2020.11.06

From Saturday, November 14th to Sunday, November 29th, the Keio Mogusaen will hold the popular “Autumn Leaves Festival” every year.

Keio Mogusaen, which retains the strong remnants of Musashino, offers a special view of the approximately 26,000 m2 garden, including maples, Enkianthus perulatus, and yellow-dyed ginkgo trees.

During the “Autumn Leaves Festival”, we will play Japanese drums mainly on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, and hold events that both adults and children can enjoy, such as a rock-paper-scissors present competition, and sell bamboo crafts. The Kojima Zentaro Memorial Museum Painting Exhibition, which is the first time for the Autumn Foliage Festival, and the shop in the park will sell delicious Taiwanese tea from the Taiwanese tea drink specialty store “HAPPY LEMON” that is open along the Keio Line.
The details are as follows.

Overview of Keio Mogusaen "Autumn Leaves Festival"

Period: November 14th (Sat) -November 29th (Sun) (Open every day during the period)
* For information on the coloring of autumn leaves and sales information for events and shops on the day
Please check the official website of Keio Mogusaen.
Time: 9: 00-16: 30
Location: Keio Mogusaen (Address: 560 Mogusa, Hino-shi, Tokyo)
Access: 10 minutes walk from Mogusaen Station on the Keio Line, or 10 minutes by taxi from Seisekisakuragaoka Station / Takahatafudo Station
* Approximately 35 minutes from Shinjuku Station on the Keio Line (use of limited express / semi-limited express, transfer to Fuchu Station)
* There is no parking lot, so please use the train when you come to the park.
* Pets are not allowed in the park.
* There are some steep slopes between Mogusaen Station and our garden.
Admission fee: Adults 300 yen, children 100 yen
Contact: Keio Customer Center TEL: 042-357-6161 (9: 00-18: 00)

>Keio Mogusaen Official Homepage

Zentaro Kojima Memorial Painting Exhibition
Bamboo work

Operation of vehicles with head marks

Period: From Saturday, November 14, 2020 to Sunday, November 29, 2020
* Some days may not be available due to vehicle inspection and operational reasons.
Interval: All Keio Lines
Vehicle used: 8000 series 10 cars 1 formation
Train head mark

HAPPYLEMON

HAPPYLEMON is a Taiwanese tea drink specialty store that was established in China in 2006, and currently has more than 1,000 stores in 13 countries and regions around the world, including Taiwan, China, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Using high-quality Taiwanese tea such as four seasons spring tea cultivated in Taiwan’s representative tea leaf producing area “Nantou County”, set the optimum hot water temperature and extraction time for each tea leaf and carefully in the store every morning I’m brewing tea.

“Salty cheese tea” originated from HAPPY LEMON and “lemon tea” using Taiwanese Eureka lemon juice are popular.
>HAPPYLEMON Official site
>Instagram

About prevention of spread of new coronavirus

As a countermeasure against coronavirus infection, Keio Hyakusoen has reduced the number of viewing seats for events during the “Autumn Leaves Festival” from the usual year, and staff members also wear masks to prevent infection.

Please refrain from wearing a mask, disinfecting your fingers, and if you are not feeling well, please refrain from visiting the park. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation so that our customers can enjoy the park with peace of mind.

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