A hinamatsuri display held in the restored farmhouses and cottages of Komorebi no Sato within the vast Showa Memorial Park in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Traditional hina dolls are arranged in the rustic buildings to pray for the healthy growth of girls. Visitors can appreciate the dolls while enjoying the park's lush natural setting and experiencing a taste of traditional Japanese rural life. The farmhouses are open for viewing except on maintenance days (closed Mondays; if Monday is a holiday, closed the following weekday), with access until 4:00 PM in March.
Traditional hina dolls in a park's rustic farmhouses
Access
About 2 minutes walk from JR Nishi-Tachikawa Station on the Ome Line (park entrance). By car, about 8 km from Kunitachi-Fuchu IC on the Chuo Expressway
Hours
During park opening hours (Komorebi no Sato closes at 4:00 PM in March)
Admission
Park admission: Adults 450 yen, Junior high school and under free, Seniors (65+) 210 yen (hina doll viewing is free)