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Showa Kinen Park Winter Illumination
Vast park with seasonal illuminations and diverse activities
About
Showa Kinen Park transforms into a magical winter wonderland with its spectacular illumination event. Visitors can wander through dazzling light displays, enjoy festive seasonal activities, and explore the park's natural beauty. The park also hosts various workshops, nature tours, and seasonal festivals throughout the year, offering a rich experience for all.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Families, nature lovers, photographers
Vibe
Festive, natural, educational, recreational
Energy Level
Moderate to high
Budget
$
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
Moderate (some outdoor activities may be affected by rain)
Special Events & Promotions
- Autumn Food Contest
- Cosmos Festival
- Yellow and Red Leaf Festival & Autumn Night Stroll
- Various workshops and nature tours
- Winter Illumination (upcoming)
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Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Pricing
$
Duration
Varies by activity; park hours are typically 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours for some events.
Ages
All ages
Neighborhood
Tachikawa/Akishima
Timed Entry
No
Organizer
Showa Kinen Park Management Center
Practical Information
Parking
Three parking lots are available: Tachikawa Entrance, Nishi-Tachikawa Entrance, and Sunagawa Entrance. Parking fees apply, with discounts for annual pass holders. Large vehicles are accommodated at Tachikawa and Sunagawa entrances. Check the park's website for real-time parking availability.
Accessibility
The park strives to be accessible, with efforts to improve pathways, install ramps, and provide multi-purpose restrooms. Wheelchairs are available for rent at entrances. The Park Train is also accessible for wheelchair users. More details can be found on their 'For People with Disabilities' page.
Pet Policy
Pet-friendly with agreement
Food & Drink
Restaurants, cafes, and special food stalls are available during peak seasons. Visitors are welcome to bring their own food and drinks, but not into restaurants or cafes. BBQs are available in designated areas.
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Check the park's 'Operating Calendar' for the most up-to-date opening hours and any temporary closures before your visit.
- Consider purchasing an annual passport if you plan to visit multiple times, as it offers significant savings and additional benefits.
- Utilize the park's official app, 'GO! Showa Kinen Park', for self-guided tours, treasure hunts, and to find free Wi-Fi spots.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the park is extensive, and plan your visit to specific areas based on the available maps and your interests.
- Take advantage of the various rental options, including bicycles and wheelchairs, to explore the park more comfortably.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the park's opening hours?
The park typically opens at 9:30 AM. Closing times vary by season. Please refer to the 'Opening Hours and Holidays' section on their website for specific details.
Are there any free admission days?
Yes, there are several free admission days throughout the year, usually during the 'Urban Greening Promotion Campaign' in spring and 'Urban Greening Month' in autumn. Dates vary annually, so check the 'Opening Hours and Holidays' page.
Can I bring my pet to the park?
Pets are allowed after signing a 'Pet Companion Agreement' at the gate. Entry is free for pets, and a dedicated 'Dog Run' is available. Service animals are also permitted.
Is there Wi-Fi available in the park?
Free Wi-Fi is available at five locations within the park: Tachikawa Gate, Nishi-Tachikawa Gate, Komorebi House, Japanese Garden South Gate, and the General Information Center. Specific connection instructions vary by location.
What are the parking options and fees?
There are three parking lots: Tachikawa, Nishi-Tachikawa, and Sunagawa. Fees apply, with discounts for annual pass holders. Large vehicle parking is available at Tachikawa and Sunagawa entrances. Check the 'Access' page for detailed information and fees.
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