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Nagoya-City "Ladle the Moon" Tokugawaen Moon Viewing Party
(Tsuki wo Suku Tokugawaen Kangetsukai)

Date : 09/29/2023, 09/30/2023


  • "Ladle the Moon" Tokugawaen Moon Viewing Party
  • "Ladle the Moon" Tokugawaen Moon Viewing Party
  • "Ladle the Moon" Tokugawaen Moon Viewing Party
  • "Ladle the Moon" Tokugawaen Moon Viewing Party
  • "Ladle the Moon" Tokugawaen Moon Viewing Party

A chance to appreciate the autumn harvest and full moon

During this harvest moon viewing event, Tokugawaen Japanese Garden stays open until 8:30 pm with an ornately decorated Japanese-style boat floats, illuminated, on Ryusen Pond. Take part in the Japanese tradition of moon viewing in a beautiful autumn atmosphere.

Accepting photograph applications for an original 2024 desktop calendar with pictures of Nagoya's two main gardens: Tokugawaen and Shirotori Garden

Application period: Until Tue, Oct 31, 2023
Theme: Pictures highlighting the four seasons for a desktop calendar
Finalist award: Original 2023 desktop calendar / Annual passport available for use at one of the gardens

Check the official Tokugawaen site (external link) for details.

EVENT OVERVIEW

  • Souvenirs
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
Date : Fri, Sep 29–Sat, Sep 30, 2023
Holding time : 9:30 am–8:30 pm (admission until 8:00 pm)
Place : Tokugawaen
Location : 〒461-0023
1001 Tokugawa-cho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi
Fee : Admission
• Adults (high school ages and above): JPY 300
• Nagoya residents 65 years of age or older: JPY 100
• Junior high school ages and younger: Free of charge
Parking : Paid parking available (79 spaces. JPY 100/25 min. Maximum fee of JPY 1,000.)
Notes:
• Come by public transportation when possible as traffic congestion can be expected on the day of the event.
Restrooms : Available
Phone number : 052-935-8988 (Tokugawaen Management Office)

Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
Should accuracy be critical, please verify this information using a direct source, whenever possible.

ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    • 10-min. walk from the South Exit of JR Ozone Station on the JR Chuo Main Line.
    • From Nagoya Station, transfer to the Meijo Subway Line at Sakae Station and get off at Ozone Station. Walk 15 min.
    • From Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, take the Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus Me~guru to the Tokugawa Art Museum and Hosa Library (approx. 37-min. ride).
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    Approx. 20 min. from Kusunoki Interchange of the Nagoya-Nagoya Daini Kanjo (Mei-Nikan) Expressway.

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