Tokyo's newest large-scale greenhouse botanical garden HANA BIYORI
According to online information, the amusement botanical garden "HANA BIYORI" opened on March 23, 2020, right next to "Tokyo Yomiuri Land" in Inagi, Tokyo. This is Japan's first permanent amusement botanical garden!
How to get to "HANA • BIYORl"
From Shinjuku, it only takes about 25 minutes to take the Keio Line to "Keio Yomiuri Land Station". There is a free shuttle bus outside the station, with an average interval of about 15-20 minutes, and the ride only takes 3 minutes. You can also choose to walk for about 10 minutes.
(It is definitely an uphill walkway, so walking is not recommended! Save your energy) (laugh)
HANA BIYORI’s most talked-about and entertaining selling point is the immersive light and shadow show, which is held in the largest greenhouse! Let you immerse yourself in the space universe, thank Mother Earth for letting plants, creatures and nature bring beauty to mankind.
There is a cafe in the park. It is rare to find a "Starbucks" in the middle of flowers and plants in the world. With the magnificent green plants and flowers as a backdrop, there is also a super large aquarium. Come and have a cup of warm hot coffee☕️It's as if life has stopped and you have gone to another world!
Don't miss it! You can also see the otters up close in the HANA BIYORI Botanical Gardens, and they will interact and say hello to you~
One of the more special garden experiences is that when you visit the HANA BIYORI Botanical Gardens, you will hear the screams from the roller coaster passengers. It is very memorable and interesting.
HANA • BIYORI
Address: 4015-1 Yanoguchi, Inagi City, Tokyo
Transportation: Take the free shuttle bus from "Keio Yomiuri Land Station" for about 3 minutes
The admission fee for "HANA • BIYORI" is as follows:
Adults (junior high school students or above): ¥1,200
Seniors (65 years old or above): ¥1,000
Children (3 years old to elementary school students): ¥600
If you are not in a hurry, there is also a "lighting event" at night, where you can stroll along the "Hana Lantern Alley" under the romantic lights~ Friends who like photography will like it! (It gets very cold at night, so remember to keep warm)