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—What You Can Expect—
A must-visit in Nagoya, this sprawling outlet mall boasts almost 300 brand-name stores, from world luxury goods to popular Japanese boutiques, as well as sports, leisure, and food shops. There are also amusement parks, swimming pools, and hot spring facilities nearby. It's the perfect place for family and friends to enjoy an afternoon together. There is a service center for foreign tourists, and each store has a tax refund service.
A must-visit in Nagoya, this sprawling outlet mall boasts almost 300 brand-name stores, from world luxury goods to popular Japanese boutiques, as well as sports, leisure, and food shops. There are also amusement parks, swimming pools, and hot spring facilities nearby. It's the perfect place for family and friends to enjoy an afternoon together.
There is a service center for foreign tourists, and each store has a tax refund service.
Nagashima Onsen
Nagashima Onsen is a large-scale hot spring facility resort near Mitsui OUTLET PARK. It is the largest man-made natural hot spring in Japan, with a total of 17 hot springs, including both open-air and enclosed hot springs. Shoppers traveling from Mitsui OUTLET PARK can take a free bus to the hot springs. If you're looking to pamper yourself even more, there are saunas and bedrock baths to help you unplug after a day of traveling and shopping.
Nagashima Onsen is a large-scale hot spring facility resort near Mitsui OUTLET PARK. It is the largest man-made natural hot spring in Japan, with a total of 17 hot springs, including both open-air and enclosed hot springs. Shoppers traveling from Mitsui OUTLET PARK can take a free bus to the hot springs. If you're looking to pamper yourself even more, there are saunas and bedrock baths to help you unplug after a day of traveling and shopping.
Nabana no Sato (October 19, 2024–May 29, 2025)
Part of Nagashima Resort, Nabana no Sato opened in 1998 as the largest theme park in the East China Sea area of Japan. It is famous for its square, which covers an area of 43,000 square meters. It also boasts scenic views of the sea and picturesque Japanese-style bridges over brooks. It is the largest garden in Japan. Here, thousands of beautiful flowers are arrayed according to a seasonally chosen theme.
Part of Nagashima Resort, Nabana no Sato opened in 1998 as the largest theme park in the East China Sea area of Japan. It is famous for its square, which covers an area of 43,000 square meters. It also boasts scenic views of the sea and picturesque Japanese-style bridges over brooks. It is the largest garden in Japan. Here, thousands of beautiful flowers are arrayed according to a seasonally chosen theme.
Nabana no Sato offers world-class floral views all year round, but the winter flower show is by far the most spectacular. From its beginning in autumn to its spring conclusion, many travelers head to Nabana no Sato during Japan's Lantern Festival season to enjoy the magical, romantic nighttime views of illuminated maple leaves and cherry blossoms. There are 8 restaurants in the park, serving Japanese, Chinese, and Western cuisine.
Nabana no Sato offers world-class floral views all year round, but the winter flower show is by far the most spectacular. From its beginning in autumn to its spring conclusion, many travelers head to Nabana no Sato during Japan's Lantern Festival season to enjoy the magical, romantic nighttime views of illuminated maple leaves and cherry blossoms. There are 8 restaurants in the park, serving Japanese, Chinese, and Western cuisine.
In winter, the Tunnel of Lights is brilliantly lit by an astounding 1.2 million light bulbs, while a huge LED screen passing through the tunnel shows animations of cherry blossoms in each of the four seasons accompanied by traditional Japanese sound effects. In addition, you can catch a glimpse of a rare thousand-year-old olive tree that was imported from Spain in 2019. The theme changes every year, making this a must-see attraction.
In winter, the Tunnel of Lights is brilliantly lit by an astounding 1.2 million light bulbs, while a huge LED screen passing through the tunnel shows animations of cherry blossoms in each of the four seasons accompanied by traditional Japanese sound effects. In addition, you can catch a glimpse of a rare thousand-year-old olive tree that was imported from Spain in 2019. The theme changes every year, making this a must-see attraction.
Seasonal Light Shows:
Mount Gozaisho is located in Mie Prefecture, Japan, with an elevation of 1,212 meters. It is about a 1.5-hour drive from downtown Nagoya. From the summit, you can enjoy a view of Nagoya, with breathtaking scenery in every season. In winter, under the right conditions, you may even see the stunning phenomenon of frost-covered trees. From the Gozaisho Ropeway, you can admire the seasonal landscapes and towering rock formations. Additionally, Sanjō Park has a well-paved walkway for a leisurely stroll, where you can not only appreciate the scenery but also discover plants that aren't visible at the base of the mountain.
About a 10-minute drive from the Gozaisho Ropeway, AQUAIGNIS is a stylish hot spring resort blending nature and modern design. It has a strawberry farm where you can enjoy strawberry picking (optional, with additional fees). Visitors can also relax in the hot springs (at traveler's expense) and enjoy award-winning pastries and bread made by renowned chefs. The local Kataoka Hot Spring uses 100% natural spring water that requires no added water, heating, or circulation. Experience the uncut natural components and various benefits of the hot spring. The water is soft and slightly sticky with a faint sulfur smell. Your skin will feel smooth and you'll enjoy a lasting warmth afterwards. The outdoor hot spring is surrounded by a bamboo grove for a soothing atmosphere.
—Itinerary Info—
[Itinerary for the Nabana no Sato Tour (October 19, 2024–May 29, 2025)]
[Itinerary for the Mount Gozaisho Tour (June 1–September 30)]
[Itinerary for the Mount Gozaisho Snow Play Tour (January 1–March 31)]
Enjoy the majestic cherry blossom Light Show
1/1 - 3/31 Play in the snow at Mount Gozaisho: In winter, there are skiing courses from beginners to advanced courses, as well as a children's sledding area, so the whole family can enjoy it.
If the weather and other conditions are favorable, you may be able to see the amazing view of the ice on Mount Gozaisho.
Ticket Price | Starting from RM 258.92. |
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Available Date | 19 Jun 2025. |
Duration | 10 Hours. |
Address | 368 Nagashimachō Urayasu, Kuwana, Mie 511-1134, Japan. |
Category | Tours |