Nabana no Sato Winter Illumination
📍 Mie, Kuwana
One of Japan's largest light shows: millions of LEDs transform a flower park into glowing tunnels and a wall-sized animated light panorama that changes theme each year.
When the flowers fade, Nabana no Sato flips a switch and becomes something else entirely: one of the country’s largest and most elaborate winter illuminations, with millions of LEDs strung across a sprawling flower park near Nagoya.
Why It’s Interesting
The signature pieces are the tunnels of light — long corridors of warm gold or shifting color you walk straight through — and a stadium-sized animated light panorama that retells a fresh theme each season, from Mt. Fuji and the sea to the aurora. A floating walkway and a viewing tower add perspective. It’s unapologetically spectacular, and the scale genuinely surprises first-timers.
Best Time to Visit
The show runs from mid-October into spring, but is most intense from late November through December. Weekday evenings spare you the worst of the crowds; weekend nights in December are the busiest of the year.
Getting There
Direct buses connect from Kuwana and Nagashima stations, and there’s vast (free) parking if you drive — just budget extra time on December weekends.
🐿️ Cinnamon was here
Field report
Nabana no Sato is what happens when a flower park decides winter won't be a dead season: millions of LEDs turning the grounds into glowing tunnels — one gold, one seasonal-themed, both long enough to lose your sense of time in — plus a wall-sized animated light panorama that changes theme yearly like a blockbuster sequel.
I walked the gold tunnel at rodent height, inside a ceiling of warm stars, and then took the elevated 'Island Fuji' viewing platform ride to see the whole park burning gently below. The theme field's animation runs minutes long and the crowd narrates it involuntarily ('ooh—OOH—').
Mid-October through spring, busiest at December weekends — weekday late evening thins the crush. It's near Nagoya, pairs with hot food stalls and greenhouse begonias. Electricity as gardening. The bees would be so confused. I loved it.
— Cinnamon 🐿️
📸 Cinnamon's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
Where it is
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