Rose festival 2021 at Kyu-Furukawa Gardens

Close-up of a bicolor rose with creamy yellow petals and pink edges, glistening with fresh water droplets.
Asagumo rose

After a long lockdown in Tokyo, the Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Rose Festival 2021 was a much-anticipated floral escape. I woke up to an overcast sky, but I wasn’t about to let that dampen my spirits. A trip to one of my favorite places in the city for a dose of roses was the perfect pick-me-up I needed.

Stately dark stone mansion with white shutters behind a formal garden of manicured hedges and pink flowers.
Josiah Conder’s mansion and garden

I beat the Kyu-Furukawa Gardens crowds

The night before, I had booked my ticket online, which made getting into the gardens a breeze. After a quick payment of 150 yen at the entrance, I walked in and was met with a surprise, the gardens were almost empty. This was a first for me. Even on weekdays, this event is usually bustling with people. The quiet atmosphere made for a peaceful and ideal setting for photography.

A pink rose with dew drops in full bloom at the Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Rose festival 2021.

The heroes of Rose Festival 2021

The lack of crowds allowed me to take my time and capture the beauty of the roses without any rush. While a few of the flowers had yet to bloom fully, there was no shortage of stunning blossoms to admire. I was delighted to find plenty of my favorite pinks, with the classic red ones coming in a close second.

Deep red rose with water droplets at the Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Rose festival 2021.
Big Dreams rose

A special mention goes to the dedicated staff of the Kyu-Furukawa Gardens. Year after year, they do a superb job of maintaining the gardens. Their ongoing effort to prune and care for the plants ensures the roses are in pristine condition for visitors to enjoy.

Visitors stroll through manicured hedges and blooming roses at the Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Rose festival 2021.

As the day went on, the clouds began to part, and the sun started to peek through. While the sunny weather was a welcome change, it was unfortunately my cue to leave. I had a busy but enjoyable day ahead, with a planned visit to Shinjuku Gyoen to see the roses there.

Peach rose with water droplets and a yellow center at Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Rose festival 2021.

More places for rose photography in Tokyo

Looking back, 2021 was a memorable year for roses. In fact, I went to Jindai Botanical Gardens the day after taking the photos for this article. The weather was fantastic and the flowers were beautiful. It’s a pity not every year is like that!

Bright orange rose with water droplets in front of a dark stone building with white shutters.

Are you ready to see Kyu-Furukawa Gardens for yourself? I’ve compiled [Kyu-Furukawa Gardens: A Photo Guide to Tokyo’s English Oasis] which has all the information you need to know.

Side view of a yellow rose with peach edges and water droplets, set against a blurred floral background.
Two creamy peach roses with sharp, pointed petals in front of a dark stone building with white shutters.
Vanilla Perfume rose

Photography gear for this shoot

  • Camera Body: Fujifilm X-T3
  • Lenses:
    • Fujifilm XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS
    • Fujifilm XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR

Similar Posts

  • | |

    Hamarikyu Gardens: A Shogun’s Park

    Hamarikyu Gardens: A Shogun’s Park Escape the bustling energy of central Tokyo and step into a world of serene landscapes and rich history at Hamarikyu Gardens. Once a private hunting ground for shoguns, it now offers a unique oasis where traditional Japanese aesthetics meet the city’s futuristic skyline. For photographers and nature lovers, Hamarikyu is…

  • |

    Photographing Shinjuku Gyoen Chrysanthemum Exhibition 2021

    Photographing Shinjuku Gyoen Chrysanthemum Exhibition 2021 Crisp air and a brilliant, cloudless blue sky provided the ideal backdrop for appreciating the vibrant colors of the annual chrysanthemum show at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden in 2021. While the warmth of the sun made a jacket unnecessary, it was a small price to pay for such a…

  • |

    2017 Inokashira Park Cherry Blossoms: A Perfect Moment

    Inokashira Park Cherry Blossoms 2017: A Perfect Moment Imagine standing by the serene pond, looking up at a canopy of Inokashira Park cherry blossoms in full bloom. For travelers seeking the quintessential Tokyo spring experience, this spot is unrivaled. Back in 2017, everything was in perfect alignment for a photographer: the sky was a brilliant…

  • |

    Shinjuku Gyoen Cherry Blossoms 2023

    Shinjuku Gyoen Cherry Blossoms 2023 The 2023 Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms reached full bloom in late March, offering photographers soft pink canopies. Despite overcast skies and weekday crowds, the park provided excellent lighting for capturing delicate sakura details. This photo review explores the atmosphere and technical conditions of the 2023 season in one of Tokyo’s…

  • |

    Nogawa Park Photo Guide

    Nogawa Park Photo Guide Nestled in the western suburbs of Tokyo, Nogawa Park offers a tranquil escape with a unique history—it was once a golf course. While it may not boast the historical prestige of Tokyo’s Edo-period gardens, for the discerning photographer, Nogawa Park is a seasonal treasure trove. It reveals its true beauty in…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *