[Tokyo Summerland Minamisawa Hydrangea Mountain] Hydrangea Festival 2023 held

2023.05.29

In conjunction with the hydrangea festivals held at Tokyo Summerland and Minamisawa Hydrangea Mountain, the joint event “Akigawa Valley Hydrangea Festival 2023” will be held from June 16th (Fri) to July 9th (Sun).

During the period, we will sell a common admission ticket of 1,000 yen (tax included) that allows you to enjoy both facilities at a great price.
By visiting both facilities, you can experience not only the hydrangeas but also the culture and natural charm of the Akigawa Valley basin.

“Minamisawa Hydrangea Mountain” was opened as a tourist project in June 2017 to inherit the hydrangeas planted by Chuichi Minamisawa, who has been planting them for 50 years.

Akigawa Valley Hydrangea Festival 2023 Overview

Duration: June 16th (Fri) to July 9th (Sun), 2023
Common Admission Ticket: 1,000 yen (tax included)
*Normal charge for 1 person (2 facilities): 1,450 yen for adults
* Elementary school students and younger will be charged an entrance fee of 400 yen only for Minamisawa Hydrangea Mountain.
Common project: ① Instagram photo contest “#Akikawa Hydrangea 2023”
②Common ticket with shuttle tour bus (touring both facilities)
Operating days 6/24 (Sat), 25 (Sun), 7/1 (Sat), 7/2 (Sun) for a total of 4 days
Fee: 2,000 yen (tax included) *Includes admission to both facilities.

>Wonderful Nature Village Official Site
>Minamisawa Hydrangea Mountain Official Site

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