Get Hana-Biyori Tokyo Flower Park Tickets Online
Overview
Get Hana-Biyori Tokyo Flower Park Tickets Online, and experience a completely new style of floral entertainment. Delve into a realm where nature meets technology, experiencing multimedia digital art exhibits like never before. With around 1,500 square meters of blooming beauty and the first-ever permanent projection mapping show in Japan, ""HANA・BIYORI"" is a unique garden that seamlessly blends ""flowers"" and ""digital"" in an unparalleled way.
Highlights
- Witness the magic of multimedia exhibits and the first-ever permanent projection mapping show in Japan
- Enjoy otter performances, immersive flower workshops, and even a Starbucks surrounded by floral beauty
- Step into a world of exotic flowers and unusual plants, creating a truly unique botanical experience
- Embrace the beauty of changing seasons with cherry blossoms in spring and firefly watching in summer
- Visit the Floral Chandelier, meet charming Asian small-clawed otters, and explore colorful aquatic life in the Aquarium
Important Information
- Vouchers are valid only on the date selected when booking
- Please visit the "HANABIYORI" counter and present your e-voucher to exchange it for your entry passes
- Business hours and schedule may change or the park may be closed due to seasonal reasons; please check venue's website in advance for confirmation
- Infants and preschool children can enter the park for free
Description
This ticket will grant you access to the Hana-Biyori Flower Park near Yomiuri Land in west Tokyo.
Here, you can explore a large variety of exotic flowers and unusual plants. Walking around the park, you’ll get the opportunity to see nature from a different perspective as you experience digital art and multimedia exhibits intertwined with the beauty of nature.
Furthermore, enjoy the chance to discover the Floral Chandelier, watch Asian small-clawed otters, and capture colourful fish in the Aquarium!
And, make repeat visits to embrace the changing seasons, from cherry blossoms in spring to firefly watching in early summer.