Western AreaOgose Town
Ogose Bairin
The plums of Ogose are said to originate from the Dazaifu Tenmangu shrine in Fukuoka before they were moved and replanted at their current location in the Umezono shrine. Ogose Bairin is known as one of Kanto's three great plum groves. The park covers an area of about 2 hectares and is home to about 1,000 plum trees such as Shirakaga, Ko-ume, and Koseno-ume. Furthermore, the unusually old plum tree called Kaiyuki, estimated to be 650 years old, can be seen here. Including the surrounding area, about 20,000 plum trees are in full bloom during peak season.
Flower
Basic Information
- Tourist spot name
- Ogose Bairin
- Location
- 113 Doyama, Ogose-cho, Iruma-gun, Saitama Prefecture
- TEL
- 049-292-3121(Industrial Tourism Division)049-292-3121(Industrial Tourism Division)
- Event information
- Mid-February-March
Business hours / Fee
- Business hours
- 8:30~16:00
- Fee
- 300 yen (junior high school students and above)
Access
- Public transport
- 1 minute walk from Ogose Station to Kuroyama bus "Bairin Iriguchi"
- Parking
- Free *Paid at festivals