Meeting time: 12:00 / Departure time: 12:10 (October 19 - May 31)
Children aged 0-2 can attend for free without taking up a seat. Please note this when making a reservation.
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- Itinerary Introduction -
Meet at 12:00 Taiko-dori Exit of Nagoya Station
12:10 Departure from Taiko-dori Exit of Nagoya Station
13:00 Long Island Outlet Park (approx. 4 hours)
17:20 Nahana no Sato (approx. 3 hours)
Arrive at Nagoya Station at 21:30
- Attraction Introduction -
A must-visit in Nagoya, this is Japan's largest outlet park, boasting
approximately 190 brand-name stores. It encompasses a wide range of global
brands, from world-renowned luxury labels and popular Japanese boutiques to
sports, leisure, and general merchandise. In terms of both the number of
stores and the total area, it's among the largest in Japan. In addition, there
are nearby amusement parks, swimming pools, and hot spring facilities, making
it a perfect destination for the whole family and friends to enjoy shopping
together. There is a service center for foreign tourists, and tax refunds are
available at many stores.
Nagashima Onsen is a large-scale hot spring resort located next to the outlet
park. It features natural hot springs and is one of the largest man-made
natural hot spring resorts in Japan, with a total of 17 baths, including open-
air ones. After shopping, if you wish to soak in the hot springs, you can take
a free shuttle bus from Nagashima Outlet Park. In addition, there are saunas
and rock baths to help you relax after a day of shopping.
Nahana no Sato, part of Nagashima Resort, opened in 1998 and is the largest
theme park in the Tokai region of Japan. It's famous for its 13,000-tsubo
plaza, boasting the largest flower field in the Tokai region, as well as
Japanese-style bridges and streams. It's also known as the largest garden in
Japan. Here, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of blooming flowers in all
four seasons, each with a different theme. While Nahana no Sato is a famous
flower viewing spot in Japan year-round, its winter flower festival is always
the most popular. Because the light festival runs from autumn/winter until the
following spring, many people specifically visit Nahana no Sato to admire the
night-blooming foliage and cherry blossoms—both incredibly romantic and
enchanting! The park has eight restaurants, including Japanese, Chinese, and
Western cuisine. In winter, there's a light show. A tunnel composed of 1.2
million small light bulbs leads to a giant LED screen that displays animations
of cherry blossoms throughout the four seasons, accompanied by Japanese sound
effects—a truly breathtaking experience. In 2019, a thousand-year-old olive
tree was imported from Spain, a rare sight indeed. The theme changes every
year, so don't miss it.
Autumn leaves illuminated from late November to late December
Weeping plum blossoms from late February to late March, and cherry blossoms in
Kawazu illuminated.
Tulips illuminated in late March to late April
May Rose Garden
Hydrangeas in June
In addition, the Firefly Festival is from late May to early July, and 7:30 pm
is the best time to observe fireflies.
12:00
Please look for the EasyGO sign when gathering
12:10
13:00
Free shopping and lunch at Nagashima Outlet Park
17:20
Famous Flower Corridor
Sea of Light
21:00
[Tourism Conditions]
【Travel Planning/Implementation】
USD 70.77
Although it is a nearby location and based on self shopping and self Walking, it would have been better if tour guide gave some background information