[Park where you can stay INN THE PARK Numazu] The Yusuzumi festival will be held

2023.07.10

In the Park Numazu’s annual summer event “Yusuzumi Festival” has been upgraded and reappeared this year.
Gorgeous contents such as park BBQ and free yukata rental. The BBQ can be used not only by hotel guests, but also by day visitors.

You can wear a yukata and enjoy a BBQ in a spacious park.
Feel free to spend time with your friends, as a couple, or with your family.

IN THE PARK is full of photogenic spaces, such as the garden path decorated with lily of the valley lights and the “Seseragi no Michi” perfect for enjoying the cool evening breeze.
Be sure to take lots of photos while strolling around.

Yusuzumi Festival (Yusuzumi Maturi)

Duration: July 29 (Sat) – August 4 (Fri), 2023
Hours of Operation: 15:00〜21:30 (Fireworks shop in the park starts at 19:00)
*BBQ 18:00-21:00 (Last entry 19:00, drinks last order 20:30)
Venue: INN THE PARK Numazu lawn open space where you can stay
Contents: Cool evening BBQ dinner/Fireworks shop in the park/Yo-yo/Water gun/Karaoke/Hammock/Installation, etc.
Entrance fee: Free

* Even those who do not use the BBQ can enjoy the evening breeze festival.

>Click here for details and reservations

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