Huis Ten Bosch
Known as the "City of Flowers," the park is adorned with beautiful flowers throughout the seasons. Seasonal events such as the "One Million Tulip Festival" and the "Rose Festival" are definitely must-see attractions. Additionally, from summer to autumn, it transforms into a kingdom of light, decorated with fantastic illuminations.
The park offers a rich variety of activities, including an athletic park and digital attractions, providing fun for visitors of all ages. Moreover, there are beautiful seasonal landscapes, shows, and operas that visitors can enjoy.
Within Huis Ten Bosch, there are also directly operated hotels, along with restaurants where guests can savor Nagasaki's seafood and exotic cuisine. At night, the garden of lights and illuminations sparkle beautifully, captivating the visitors.
As the largest theme park in Japan, this resort offers a delightful stay that combines nature and entertainment.
Basic Information
- Spot Name
- Huis Ten Bosch
- Location
- 〒859-3292 1-1 Huis Ten Bosch Town, Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture
- Access
- <Car> About 35 minutes from Higashisonogi IC on the Nagasaki Expressway. About 10 minutes from Ota IC on the Nishi-Kyushu Expressway.
<Bus> About 50 minutes from Nagasaki Airport.
<High-speed boat> About 50 minutes from Nagasaki Airport.
<Train> About 20 minutes from Sasebo Station heading to "Nagasaki." About 7 minutes from JR Huis Ten Bosch Station. - Parking
- Parking available.
- Business Hours
- 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Last admission at 8:00 PM)
*Hours may vary by season. - Regular Holiday
- Open year-round.
- Fees
- 1DAY Passport
Adults (18 years and older) 7,000 yen, Junior high and high school students 6,000 yen, Children (elementary school) 4,600 yen, Preschool children 3,500 yen. - Contact Information
- Phone Number:0570-064-110
- Official Website
Map
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