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“Night Cherry Blossom Light Up” at Narita Dream Dairy Farm will be held from Saturday, March 27, 2021

2021.04.01

A tourist ranch with a site area about 7 times that of Tokyo Dome, “Narita Dream Dairy Farm” in Chiba Prefecture, March 27 (Sat), 28 (Sun), April 3 (Sat), 4 (Sat), 2021 We will hold a special night business “Night Cherry Blossom Light Up” on Sunday).
This year’s “Sakura” bloomed at an unusually fast rate. Narita Dream Dairy Farm will be in full bloom about a week later than in Tokyo. A total of more than 400 cherry blossoms are in full bloom.

We aim to create a fantastic atmosphere by using Japanese umbrellas and bamboo under the theme of “Japanese x night cherry blossoms x animals” for the second time following the year before last.
The previously popular “Sakura, Goat and High Cheese (pictured above)” will be held again this year.

A photo spot with Japanese umbrellas lined up

It is a photo spot where you can take pictures of the night cherry blossoms and goats at the same height, and you can take a commemorative photo of the night cherry blossoms unique to the ranch, which is not found in other facilities.

In addition, there are photography spots where Japanese umbrellas are lined up, and a temporary store “Yumeboku Chaya” that sells matcha milk using milk from a ranch that continues to focus on deliciousness and quality and makes dairy products that producers can see. We will set up a lot of contents that create a Japanese atmosphere.

After 16:00 on the night cherry blossom illumination day, we will set a night admission fee and guide you for adults 750 yen (usually 1,450 yen) and children 300 yen (usually 700 yen). In addition, the “Cherry Blossom Discount”, which reflects the flowering status of the cherry blossoms in the admission discount, is also applicable on the day of the light-up and can be used together with the night admission fee.

Light up Yoshino cherry tree

Night cherry blossom light up overview

Period: March 27th (Sat), 28th (Sun), April 3rd (Sat), 4th (Sun), 2021
Closing time: 20:00 (Last admission 19:30)
Price: Night special admission fee (applicable from 16:00 on the above light-up day)
Adults (junior high school students and above, including seniors): 750 yen
Child (3 years old and over): 300 yen Dog, parking fee: Free

■ About correspondence to new coronavirus in our ranch
Normal business with measures and measures as shown in the example below
・ Periodic disinfection of high contact areas (doorknobs, etc.)
・ Announcement of temperature measurement and alcohol disinfection for all visitors at the time of admission
・ Arrangement and voice of proximity avoidance at facilities / events
・ Increased locations for disinfectant solutions for customers and announcements of encouragement, etc.

* The light-up may be reduced or canceled depending on the flowering situation.
* The posted images are from the past.

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