Nabana no Sato, a botanical garden in Japan‘s Mie Prefecture, hosts one of the coury’s best and largest light festivals every year. During this mohs-long festival, magical light tunnels, moving light shows and millions of LED lights immerse Nabana no Sato in an endless sea of light. In the article about everything about the Japan Light Festival, we will get to know the details of this dream festival.

Japan Light Festival with delicious food and beautiful lights
From sushi and sake to cherry blossoms beautifully decorated with light, everything makes up the festival of lights in Japan. This eve is a good opportunity to have an exciting and enjoyable trip. So get ready to celebrate the beauty of Japanese culture through the coury’s food and lifestyle. With careful planning, you can buy a tour of Japan at the same time as this festival.
At the Noor Festival, you will be surprised by the illuminated cherry blossoms that give the festival a fairy-tale atmosphere. The eve features a sake booth (a famous Japanese drink), a Japanese food hall, a Japanese teahouse, and much more! In addition, special works of art will be exposed to the public. Visitors can also buy and take home Japanese goods as souvenirs of this unforgettable eve.

What to expect at the Japan Light Festival!
- Bright cherry blossoms
- Completely Japanese handicrafts
- Creativity in cooking sushi and ramen
- A Japanese restaura
- Asian street food
- Live music and disco
- Artistic and innovative lighting: Works of art designed using millions of LED lights include 3D shapes, light tunnels and natural patterns.
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Nabana No Sato Flower Park and Botanical Garden; Venue of the Light Festival
The popular Nabana no Sato Flower Park consists of several sections, each dedicated to a special flower. The variety of flowers has made it possible to see differe types of flowers in any season you choose to visit the garden. In this large and beautiful garden, even in a few visits, you can hardly find the same types of flowers.
Celebrations and festivals are held every year in this garden. Some of Nabana no Sato’s popular annual eves include the Ajisai Matsuri, which is a large Dutch flower exhibition held at the beginning of summer, the cherry blossom season that begins in spring, and other eves featuring tulips, daisies, pansies, and more. The garden is also famous for its impressive greenhouses. Non-floral attractions in the park include the onsen or Japanese hot spring and an iconic 45-meter-high observation deck called Mt.Fuji, from where visitors can enjoy a spectacular bird’s-eye view of couless colors.

But undoubtedly the park’s most popular eve of the year is the Japan Light Festival. During the eve, more than eight million LED lights are lit each night with the general theme of nature and flowers, and this theme has made it one of the most famous wier light festivals in Japan. Each section offers a differe “view”, the most notable of which is a magnifice river, 120 meters long and 5 meters wide, installed in the park’s ceral pond, which changes color regularly. Also, impressive light tunnels that extend more than 100 meters are other beautiful places during the festival.
You can join the thousands of spectators who come here to enjoy the sweet fragrance of flowers, walk in the cold wier air and watch the dance and light play.

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Japan’s light tunnels in Nabana no Sato
Japan’s two light tunnels in Nabana no Sato are arguably the most promine feature of the festival. The first tunnel, the “Light Tunnel”, stretches about 200 meters across the eire park and consists of about 1.2 million LED lights, each represeing a small flower petal. The second light tunnel that was recely built is about 100 meters long and consists of 700,000 lamps. The tunnel, called the Kawazu Sakura Tunnel, was inspired by the colors of the Kawazu cherry tree and, unsurprisingly, offers visitors the best opportunity to capture romaic pictures. In this tunnel, the trees gradually change color to symbolize the evolution of cherry blossoms throughout the season.

When is the Japan Light Festival held?
The Japan Lighting Festival starts in late October 2024 and coinues uil early June 2025.
Where is Nabana no Sato Park located?
Nabana no Sato is located at 270 Urushibata, Komae, in Kuwana City. This park is open from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 9 pm and on weekends and public holidays from 9 am to 10 pm. The light displays turn on a few minutes after dark. During the Wier Light Festival, park admission is ¥2,300, which includes a ¥1,000 voucher to spend at Nabana no Sato’s restauras, cafes, beer garden, and souvenir shops. The park is usually crowded on weekends and public holidays, so if you prefer a quieter environme, visit early in the week.

final word
The Light Festival in Japan is one of the most beautiful and famous annual eves in this coury. Usually held in the autumn and wier season, this festival is accompanied by dazzling displays of lights and creative lighting. These shows are displayed in parks, gardens, streets and even famous buildings in Japan and create a magical and dreamy atmosphere. This eve is a great opportunity for tourists and locals to see the beauty of Japanese lighting art and wier atmosphere from a Nordic perspective. To participate in this famous festival, you can coact our colleagues in the Japan tours departme.
When is the Japan Light Festival held?
Light festivals usually start in late autumn (November) and coinue uil early spring (March). The exact date of each festival is determined according to its location.
Where are the most famous places for light festival?
- Nabana no Sato: near Nagoya, with light tunnels and magnifice displays.
- Tokyo: Areas like Roppongi Hills, Marunouchi, and Omotesando are famous for their modern and very dreamy lighting displays.
- Osaka: In the Minami area and the main parks of the city.
How to get tickets for Noor Festival?
It is possible to buy tickets online from official websites or at the erance of the festival venue.
How much does it cost to participate in the Japan Light Festival?
The participation fee varies depending on the venue. Some shows are free (like the Tokyo street shows), but places like Nabana no Sato may have an erance fee of ¥1,500 to ¥3,000.
Is photography allowed at the festival of light?
Yes, photography is usually free and visitors are allowed to capture their beautiful momes.
Are food and drinks available at festivals?
Yes, most light festivals have food and hot drink stalls offering a variety of local treats and wier drinks.
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