See the largest sunflower field in Tokyo at Kiyose Sunflower Festival. What happens? Around 100,000 sunflowers decorate this farmland on the outskirts of Tokyo. It is held in cooperation with local farmers, so you can also expect to find fresh vegetables and cut sunflowers to take home. There will also be performances on some day. Tickets While it is completely free to see the sunflowers, you may have to make a reservation if you want to visit during August 10 to 13. Reservations open in July, so we recommend regularly checking the official website. How to get there The venue is a 35-minute walk from Kiyose Station (North Exit) on the Ikebukuro and Fukutoshin lines. There will also be a free shuttle bus, regular buses, and a bicycle-rental service.