Okinawa Botanical gardens Holiday Lights Show was amazing! Sparkling lights illuminate the Southeast Botanical Gardens — a living museum filled with brilliant blooms of tropical flowers and lush greenery — every evening until March 2, 2014.
With the lights enhancing the already beautiful natural features of the gardens, the Southeast Botanical Gardens Illumination offers a different feel from similar events taking place at hotels and shopping malls around the island, making it well worth a visit.
SOUTHEAST BOTANICAL GARDEN NIGHT DECORATION 2018: Nov. 23 – March 31, 5-10 p.m.; Enjoy “Nostalgia Illumination” decorated at Southeast Botanical Garden, also music, dance and laughter on weekends; 1,800 yen adults, 1,000 yen ages 16-18, 500 yen children, free age 6 and the younger; 098-939-2555; www.southeast-botanical.jp/en/.
Event name: Southeast Botanical Gardens Illumination
Date: Running until Sunday, March 2, 2014
Time: 17:00-22:00 (Last entry 21:00)
Place: Southeast Botanical Gardens (Uruma City)
Admission: 2,000 yen for adults, 1,000 yen for high school students, 500 yen for elementary and junior high school students, free for children under 6 and seniors over 96.
Entrance fee and dinner package: 4,500 yen for adults, 4,000 yen for high school students, 3,800 yen for junior high school students, 2,400 yen for elementary school students, 1,000 yen for children ages 4-6, free for children under 3.
*Admission to the facility is 1,500 yen per adult between 9:00 and 16:00.
*The facility closes at 16:00 for the preparation of the lights and reopens at 17:00.
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