Nabana-no-sato (Mie Pref.)★★★★★ One of the largest flower parks in Japan. Don’t miss the lighting up of the flowers!

Nabana no Sato

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Basic information

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Address 270 Komae Urushibata, Changshima-cho, Kuwana, Mie 511-1144, Japan
Access Approximately 30 minutes by direct bus from Nagoya Meitetsu Bus Center. 20 minutes by bus from JR/Kintetsu Kuwana Station. During the illumination period, 10 minutes by bus from Kintetsu Nagashima Station.
Phone TEL 0594-41-0787
Website Japanese Website

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Recommended flowes Begonia: throughout the year
Plum and cherry blossoms (Kawazu-zakura): Late February to late March
Tulips: late March – mid-April
Nemophila: mid-April to mid-May
Roses: early May – late June
Hydrangeas: early May to late July
Illumination: October to May
Fireflies: early summer
Highlights Nabana-no-sato is the largest flower park in Japan, located in Nagashima-cho, Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture. Beautiful flowers such as plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, tulips, nemophila, and roses bloom one after another on the vast grounds. In the 9,000 m2 greenhouse, begonias bloom throughout the year. In addition, the limited-time illumination is very popular. From late May to mid-June, a fantastic world of fireflies flies in the park. In addition, there are restaurants, stores, and hot springs in the park.

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Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction to Nabana no Sato

Set in the heart of Mie Prefecture, Nabana no Sato spans a vast area, offering meticulously designed gardens that showcase seasonal flowers, plants, and blossoming trees. Each season paints the park in different hues, ensuring a unique experience throughout the year.

Seasonal Spectacles

From vibrant tulips in spring to fiery autumn foliage, Nabana no Sato beautifully captures the essence of each season. However, come winter, the park transforms into a magical illuminated wonderland.

Highlights of the Park

Winter Illuminations

– From late October to early May, the park hosts one of Japan’s most extensive illumination displays, using millions of LED lights to create mesmerizing scenes.

Floral Displays

– Seasonal gardens, such as the cherry blossom garden in spring and the hydrangea garden in early summer, ensure the park remains vibrant throughout the year.

Visitor’s Guide

Reaching Nabana no Sato

Accessible by train and bus from major cities like Nagoya, the park’s location makes it a popular day-trip destination.

Exploring the Park

Beyond the illuminations and floral displays, the park also boasts a hot spring bath and various dining options, providing visitors with a comprehensive leisure experience.

Nearby Attractions

Nagashima Resort

– Home to a theme park, spa facilities, and shopping outlets, offering a range of activities for both families and solo travelers.

Mie’s Culinary Delights

– While in the area, indulge in local delicacies such as Matsusaka beef, one of Japan’s top-quality wagyu brands.

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