Winter illuminations and flowers across a large park
The Ashikaga Flower Fantasy is a treat for the senses. As with the flowers that change with the seasons, there are three different themes throughout the season, creating a unique competition of light and flowers that only the gardens can offer.
Don't Miss
- The mix of lights and flowers
- The Flower Park at Christmas
- The New Year's illumination
How to Get There
From Tokyo, take the Shinkansen or limited express trains and then use local trains to get to the venue.
From JR Tokyo Station, take the Tohoku Shinkansen to Oyama which is 40 minutes away, then board the Ryomo Line heading west to Ashikaga Flower Park Station. From there, it's a 3 minute walk to the park.
From Asakusa Station, direct limited express trains are available to Ashikagashi Station, from which you can walk to Ashikaga Station and board the Ryomo Line heading in the opposite direction.
Quick Facts
Over five million lights are used to create the stunning displays
The nighttime illumination starts around 4.30pm each afternoon, from mid-October to mid-February
The biggest wisteria in the park spreads its vines over 1,000 square meters
Each illumination tells a story
What makes Ashikaga Flower Fantasy stand out is its incredible use of the entire park space. The shows cover the whole hillside, with a mural depicting the four seasons of Japan.
Floral lights throughout winter
Three unique shows run from mid-October to mid-February.
The Light and Flower Collaboration runs until mid-November. The Christmas Fantasy show starts in late November, then the New Year Illumination begins on New Years Day.
Throughout the grounds are tunnels of light, gazebos, trains, and a whole lot of other surprises at the flower park. During the day, while the lights are off, the flower park is a beautiful, more traditional experience. The wisteria area is huge.
* The information on this page may be subject to change due to COVID-19.