What this is
A botanical event held at Senjū Motohikawa Shrine, a local Shinto shrine in Adachi Ward, Tokyo. The event runs from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM on May 31, 2026, with multiple ticketed time slots available alongside free walk-in entry from 1:00 PM. Advance reservation slots are priced at either ¥1,000 (which includes merchandise/a tag) or ¥500 (without merchandise), offering visitors flexibility in how they participate. The shrine setting lends a tranquil, traditional atmosphere to what is likely a seasonal plant or flower-focused gathering.
Who should go
This event suits plant enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience in Tokyo's Adachi Ward. The shrine setting makes it particularly appealing to those interested in the intersection of traditional Japanese spaces and botanical culture. Families and solo visitors alike will find the free walk-in option a low-commitment way to explore. If you want the included merchandise, book an advance reservation slot early as capacity is likely limited.
Good to know
Advance reservation slots (A, B, C frames at ¥1,000 with merchandise tag; D frame at ¥500 without) should be booked ahead — check the event organiser's website or ticketing page for the reservation link, as smaller shrine events often use Peatix or direct form bookings rather than major platforms like eplus or pia. Foreign credit cards may not be accepted for reservations; having a PayPay account or cash as backup is advisable. Free walk-in entry begins at 1:00 PM and requires no booking, making it the easiest option for visitors. Senjū Motohikawa Shrine is a neighbourhood shrine, so expect an intimate, unhurried atmosphere rather than a large-scale festival crowd. Arrive early for reserved slots as there are no time-slot changeovers, meaning entry is managed carefully throughout the day.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

