Flat paths, 17 diaper tables and a nursing room aid parents, yet no stroller rental, dense light-show crowds, chilly nights and onsen rules barring under-3s add effort; confirm facility details before travel.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for slow stroller strolls, indoor breaks and the LED light tunnel before baby’s nap time.
Begonia Garden visit:
Explore the temperature-controlled greenhouse with hanging plants and ponds.
Tip: Use this quiet space for feeding or a stroller nap away from sun or wind.
LED Tunnel of Light:
Walk the 200 m corridor of changing LEDs under a gentle canopy.
Tip: Go early evening when lights begin and crowds are lighter for easy stroller access.
Flower field stroller stroll:
Follow barrier-free paths through tulips, roses or winter pansies.
Tip: Pick a route near shade and pause at benches for quick breaks.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Park admission (2 adults) | JPY 4,600 |
Island Fuji deck (2 adults) | JPY 1,000 |
Meals & snacks | JPY 3,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 8,600 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring (Apr–May): look for cherry and tulip blooms. Summer (May–Jul): enjoy hydrangeas around the light tunnel. Winter (Nov–Mar): dress warmly to see the full LED illumination.
Address: Japan, 〒511-1144 Mie, Kuwana, Nagashimachō Komae, 漆畑270
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Patra Lacharojana
I visited on a weekday for a night stroll. The weather was cool, and it wasn’t crowded at all, which made for a lovely, peaceful experience. However, the entire park — including all facilities — closes at 9 PM, so I didn’t have much time to walk around since I came after dark, specifically to see the lights. If you want more time to explore, I’d recommend going on a weekend or public holiday when...
Iain Pilbeam
Great experience, well worth a visit. Brilliant light show, especially Mount Fuji. Well organised, only thing I would say is the busses are stopping at return at 10pm and the flower gardens closed at 8pm. Entry is 2500yen per person, then various other parts cost additional to see (flower garden, tower view point).
Rui Ni
There is a 1000yen voucher that was bundle up with your entrance fee so you can get food inside the park. However,if you need a proper meal you probably have to top up some difference depending on your choice of food. I saw a tourist walking into the flower field (I suppose it’s not accessible for tourists) but I cannot report to the staff. Maybe they should have some staff patrolling in the flowe...
Lakshan Chameera
Nabana no Sato is a breathtaking flower park in Mie Prefecture, Japan, known for its stunning seasonal displays and mesmerizing winter illuminations. The park offers a vibrant experience with beautifully arranged flower gardens, including tulips, roses, and cherry blossoms, depending on the season. One of its attractions is the winter illumination event, featuring millions of LED lights that crea...
Zita Lai
At first right at entrance it looked really small and not much to see. But give it some time and walk around it is a good stroll especially after dinner. The ticket also gives u coupon to use back in the area so it cost is around 600 yen (1000 yen can be used for food) The Fuji mountain ride is not too worth it as there no much to see and only around 5 minutes. The tunnel area is very pretty and...
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