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Introducing the illumination spots of Kagawa in 2021

2021.12.13

The illumination event “Winter Fantasy” will be held again this year at “National Sanuki Manno Park” in Kagawa Prefecture, a space where one side is surrounded by light. In addition, we will introduce fireworks spots that rise in the winter night sky.

The appearance changes depending on the place to watch, so it’s exciting just to walk in the park, but there are still some points I would like to recommend. One is the illumination of the huge artificial waterfall “Shoryu no Taki” with a head of 9m, which is also selected as “Shikoku 88 Views”, the other is the “Champagne Tower” using 4,900 glasses, and the height is 10m. It is the “symbol tree” of.

Giant artificial waterfall with a head of 9m “Shoryu no Taki”

“Champagne Tower” using 4,900 glasses

10m high “Symbol Tree”

National Sanuki Manno Park

Date: Reiwa 3rd November 27th (Sat) -January 10th (Mon / holiday)
Closed days: Tuesday and December 29, 3rd (Wednesday) -January 1st, 4th (Saturday / holiday)
* Special opening on December 28th (Tuesday) and January 4th (Tuesday)
Holding time: 17:00-21:00 (last admission 20:30)
TEL: 0877-79-1700

>National Sanuki Manno Park Official Website

Fireworks and 3D projection mapping appear in the winter night sky "Reoma Winter Illuminations 2021"

This is the illumination event of Reoma World, which won the second prize at the 9th National Illuminations Awards. This year marks the 30th anniversary, and new events will appear one after another. Create a night with 360 ° projection mapping, a night walk to experience Alice’s mysterious world, and a fireworks entertainment show. Please take a look at “Reoma Winter Illuminations”, the largest illumination in Chugoku and Shikoku with 2.5 million balls.

Reoma Unity Co., Ltd.

Date: Reiwa 3rd November 3rd (Wed / holiday) -Reiwa 4th February 27th (Sun)
Date: From 17:00 to closing time

>Reoma Unity Co., Ltd. official website

I want to go here too! Illumination spots in Kagawa

Zengata sand painting “Kanei Tsuho”

“Kanaga Tsuho” is a huge coin-shaped sand painting that is said to be healthy, live long, and improve your fortune. It is usually lit up in green every day, but it is lit up in gold for a limited time such as Golden Week and New Year holidays.
* Since Reiwa 3rd year is during the Shikoku destination campaign, October 1st (Fri) to January 16th (Sun), Reiwa 3rd year

Address: Ariake-cho, Kanonji-shi, Kagawa Prefecture Zengata sand painting “Kanei Tsuho”
Implementation period (usual year): Early December 3rd to mid-January 4th Reiwa
Implementation time: From sunset to 22:00

>Kanonji City Official Website

Fureai Park Mino

The large garden of Fureai Park Mino, a roadside station in Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture, is decorated with illuminations. We will install more than 20,000 LEDs, floodlights, and various light objects. Why don’t you enjoy the illuminations, soak in the hot springs, and relax during the year-end and New Year holidays this year?

Address: 74 Omi Omi, Mino-cho, Mitoyo-shi, Kagawa
Implementation period: December 23, 3rd year of Reiwa-Monday, January 3rd, 4th year of Reiwa
Implementation time: 18:00~20:00

>Fureai Park Mi’s official website

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