Nabana no Sato is a large flower park and illumination garden located in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Operated by the Nagashima Resort group, the park is renowned for its seasonal flower displays and one of Japan’s most spectacular winter illumination events.
Covering extensive landscaped grounds, Nabana no Sato combines botanical gardens, themed flower zones, water features, restaurants, and light installations. For international visitors, it offers a highly accessible and visually impressive experience that changes dramatically throughout the year.
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Seasonal Flower Displays

Spring: Tulips and Cherry Blossoms
In spring, the park is famous for its vibrant tulip fields arranged in colorful geometric patterns. Depending on timing, cherry blossoms may bloom around the park, adding soft pink tones to the landscape.
Early Summer: Hydrangeas and Irises
Hydrangeas bloom in early summer, particularly around water features. Iris gardens also create elegant purple and white displays, offering a more tranquil atmosphere compared to the busy spring season.
Summer: Sunflowers
Large sunflower fields bloom during mid to late summer. These tall, bright yellow flowers create a strong visual contrast against the sky and surrounding greenery.
Autumn: Dahlias and Cosmos
Autumn brings dahlia exhibitions and cosmos flowers. Cooler weather makes walking more comfortable, and flower colors shift toward warmer reds and oranges.
Begonia Garden
A highlight throughout much of the year is the indoor Begonia Garden. This greenhouse displays large, vividly colored begonias suspended from ceilings and arranged in carefully curated floral installations. The climate-controlled environment ensures blooms even during colder months.
Winter Illumination Event

Large-Scale Light Installations
Nabana no Sato is internationally known for its winter illumination, typically running from autumn to spring. Millions of LED lights transform the park into themed light landscapes.
Tunnel of Light
One of the most iconic features is a long tunnel covered in thousands of small lights, creating an immersive experience as visitors walk through changing colors and patterns.
Themed Main Display
Each year features a large-scale central illumination theme, often depicting landscapes, cultural symbols, or natural phenomena using dynamic lighting technology.
Viewing Tips
The illumination is best enjoyed after sunset. Arriving before dark allows visitors to explore the flower areas first and then experience the lights as they gradually brighten.
Dining, Shopping, and Facilities
Restaurants
The park includes multiple restaurants serving Japanese and Western cuisine. Options range from casual dining to more refined meals featuring seasonal ingredients.
Local Products and Souvenirs
Gift shops offer flower-related goods, local Mie specialties, sweets, and seasonal items. These provide convenient souvenir options.
Accessibility
Paths are generally wide and well maintained, making the park accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. Clear signage helps guide visitors through the various themed zones.
Visitor Information and Practical Guidance
Location and Access
Nabana no Sato is located in Kuwana City, approximately 30 minutes from Nagoya by train and bus. It is also accessible by car, with large parking facilities available.
Admission and Tickets
An entrance fee is required. During the illumination season, tickets often include a voucher that can be used toward food or shopping within the park.
Recommended Visit Duration
Visitors typically spend 2 to 4 hours exploring both the daytime flower areas and the nighttime illumination displays.
Best Time to Visit

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Late March to April: Tulips
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June: Hydrangeas
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July to August: Sunflowers
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October to May: Winter illumination
Checking the official bloom schedule before visiting is recommended, as flowering periods vary depending on weather conditions.
Visitor Etiquette
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Follow designated walking paths
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Avoid touching delicate flower displays
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Observe photography guidelines, especially during crowded illumination periods
Nabana no Sato offers foreign visitors a carefully curated combination of horticulture and light art. Whether visiting during peak flower seasons or for the renowned winter illumination, the park provides a visually immersive and well-organized experience suitable for travelers of all ages.
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