The annual cherry blossom viewing event occurs in mid-April for approximately one week when the 340 cherry trees bloom. The museum is open year-round on weekdays. Specific cherry blossom dates change annually based on bloom conditions and are announced on the official Japan Mint website.
No. Public access is restricted to the museum and the cherry blossom pathway during the seasonal event. The active minting facilities are not open to visitors due to security and operational requirements.
The museum visit takes 30 to 45 minutes. Walking the 560-meter cherry blossom pathway takes 60 to 90 minutes depending on crowds. A combined visit requires approximately two hours.
Photography is permitted in the outdoor cherry blossom areas. Inside the museum, restrictions may apply to certain exhibits, and flash photography is typically prohibited. Check posted signs or ask staff for specific policies.
Some English signage and brochures are available, but Japanese is the primary language. Regular English-guided tours are not offered. International visitors should expect a self-guided experience.