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Tottori Hanakairo Flower Park

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About This Destination

Tottori Hanakairo Flower Park, in Nanbu town near Yonago in western Tottori, is one of Japan's largest flower parks, spread over a vast site at the foot of Mount Daisen. Its centrepiece is a huge glass dome (Flower Dome), around which a 1-kilometre covered elevated corridor (the "kairo" or gallery walkway) circles the grounds, allowing visits in any weather.

The park displays seasonal flowers year-round, from tulips and poppies in spring to lilies, salvia and dahlias in summer and autumn, with Mount Daisen as a spectacular backdrop and dazzling illuminations in winter.

Why Visit

Hanakairo offers year-round floral beauty on a grand scale, framed by the volcanic cone of Mount Daisen, with the clever covered walkway making it enjoyable rain or shine. Each season transforms the displays completely.

The winter illumination, one of the region's largest, turns the park into a glittering wonderland, making it a rewarding visit in any season for families and flower lovers.

Highlights

The giant Flower Dome with its central floral displays and the 1-kilometre covered elevated walkway are the signature features. Seasonal outdoor flower fields with Mount Daisen behind are essential.

The spectacular winter illuminations and the European-style gardens and greenhouses are further highlights.

Things to Do

Stroll the covered walkway and explore the Flower Dome, seasonal flower fields, greenhouses and themed gardens. Photograph the blooms against Mount Daisen and enjoy the café and gift shop.

Ride the internal park train, visit during a seasonal flower festival, and return after dark in winter for the illuminations.

Must-See Attractions

The Flower Dome and the elevated covered corridor are the must-sees, along with the season's headline flower displays. The Mount Daisen backdrop is a defining feature.

The winter illumination event is an essential highlight for those visiting in the colder months.

Hidden Gems

The quieter greenhouse and themed-garden corners, and the viewpoints where flower fields align perfectly with Mount Daisen, reward exploration beyond the main dome. The park train offers a relaxed overview.

Seasonal transitions, such as the first tulips or autumn dahlias, give repeat visitors fresh surprises.

Cultural Experiences

The park celebrates Japan's horticultural artistry and seasonal appreciation of flowers, with displays curated to reflect the changing year. Seasonal festivals and floral events connect it to local traditions.

The winter illumination reflects Japan's popular tradition of elaborate light displays.

Nature & Outdoors

Hanakairo is a cultivated but richly natural environment of expansive flower fields, ponds, lawns and gardens set against Mount Daisen and the surrounding countryside. The open grounds offer fresh air and gentle walking.

Seasonal blooms attract butterflies and birds, adding to the outdoor appeal in a scenic rural setting.

Family Experiences

Families love the wide open grounds, the park train, the seasonal flowers and the winter illuminations, with plenty of space for children to roam. The covered walkway keeps outings comfortable in any weather.

Cafés, gardens and seasonal events make it an easy, enjoyable family day near Yonago.

Nightlife & Evenings

The park is mainly a daytime attraction, but its winter illumination extends hours into the evening, becoming a dazzling night-time spectacle. Outside illumination season there is no nightlife on site.

Nearby Yonago city and Kaike Onsen offer evening dining and hot springs.

Photography Spots

Flower fields aligned with Mount Daisen, the interior of the Flower Dome, and the illuminated park in winter are the classic shots. The covered walkway offers framed vistas over the grounds.

Seasonal tulip, poppy, lily and dahlia displays provide vivid foregrounds throughout the year.

History & Background

Tottori Hanakairo opened in 1999 as a flagship flower park designed to showcase blooms year-round, using its distinctive covered corridor to overcome the region's variable weather. It was conceived to boost tourism in western Tottori.

The park has grown into one of Japan's largest, known especially for its seasonal displays and winter illuminations set against Mount Daisen.

Local Culture

The park reflects Tottori's agricultural and horticultural strengths and the regional love of Mount Daisen as a scenic emblem. It is a source of local pride and a popular family and community destination.

Seasonal festivals tie it to the rhythm of the year in western Tottori.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April to May) for tulips and poppies, and summer to autumn for lilies, salvia and dahlias, offer the richest outdoor blooms. Winter (roughly November to January) brings the spectacular illuminations.

Because of the covered walkway and year-round displays, there is something to enjoy in every season.

Weather & Seasons

Western Tottori has warm, humid summers, mild spring and autumn, and cold winters with snow that enhances the illuminations. The covered corridor and dome keep the park enjoyable in rain, heat or cold.

Each season brings different flowers, so the experience varies markedly through the year.

Festivals & Events

The park runs seasonal flower festivals highlighting tulips, lilies, dahlias and more, plus a major winter illumination event that is among the region's largest. Special seasonal displays fill the calendar.

Event dates vary, so check the park's official schedule for current festivals and illumination periods.

Suggested Itinerary

Spend two to three hours: tour the Flower Dome and covered walkway, explore the seasonal fields and gardens, and enjoy the Daisen views and café. In winter, time your visit for the evening illumination.

Combine with Mount Daisen, Kaike Onsen or Yonago for a full western-Tottori day.

Duration Needed

A relaxed visit takes about two to three hours to cover the dome, walkway and gardens. Winter illumination visits may extend into the evening.

Flower enthusiasts and photographers may happily spend longer during peak bloom seasons.

How to Reach

From JR Yonago Station, a park shuttle or local bus reaches Hanakairo in about 25 to 30 minutes, or a short taxi or drive. Yonago is served by JR trains and Yonago Kitaro Airport.

Driving, the park is a short trip from Yonago via local roads, with ample parking on site.

Getting Around

The park is large but designed for easy walking via the 1-kilometre covered elevated corridor and paved garden paths. An internal park train helps cover the grounds.

The dome, greenhouses and flower fields are all linked by accessible walkways.

Nearest Airport / Station

A shuttle bus and local buses connect the park with JR Yonago Station, about 25 to 30 minutes away, the nearest rail hub. Yonago Kitaro Airport is a short drive.

Taxis and cars are convenient, with parking at the park entrance.

Timings / Opening Hours

The park generally opens around 9am and closes in the late afternoon, with extended evening hours during the winter illumination season. Hours vary by season.

Check the park's official website for current opening times and illumination schedules before visiting.

Entry Fee / Ticket Price

Admission is modest, typically around 500 to 1,000 yen for adults depending on the season, with reductions for children and higher rates during the illumination period. Prices vary seasonally.

Confirm current admission on the official Hanakairo website before visiting.

Food & Restaurants Nearby

The park has cafés and restaurants serving light meals, local produce and Daisen dairy soft-serve, plus a gift shop with regional treats. Nearby Yonago offers fuller dining.

Western Tottori specialities such as Sakaiminato seafood and Tottori beef are available in the area.

Must-Try Local Food

The region around the park offers Daisen dairy, highland vegetables, and Sea of Japan seafood from nearby Sakaiminato, including winter crab. Try Daisen soft-serve and local produce at the park café.

Tottori beef and Nijisseiki pear treats are regional favourites.

Hotels & Accommodation Nearby

Nearby Kaike Onsen offers seaside hot-spring hotels, and Yonago city has business hotels and inns, all a short drive from the park. Mount Daisen lodges are another option.

These make convenient bases for combining the flower park with other western-Tottori sights.

Travel Budget

With admission of roughly 500 to 1,000 yen and modest transport costs, a visit is affordable. Adding the park train, café and souvenirs keeps a day under 2,500 yen.

Winter illumination visits may cost a little more for the extended evening entry.

Shopping & Souvenirs

The park gift shop sells flowers, plants, local produce and Tottori souvenirs such as Daisen dairy products and pear sweets. Seasonal floral goods are popular.

Nearby Yonago and Sakaiminato offer wider souvenir shopping.

Safety Tips

The park is a safe, family-friendly environment with level walkways; take normal care on paths and in crowds during peak seasons. Dress warmly for winter illumination evenings.

Sun protection and hydration are advisable in summer, as the outdoor fields are exposed.

Accessibility

The park is largely barrier-free, with the covered elevated corridor, paved paths and the park train making it accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Accessible facilities are provided.

It is one of the more accessible attractions in the region, suitable for visitors with mobility needs.

Language Tips

Signage includes some English, and the visual nature of the flower displays makes the park easy to enjoy. Staff may manage basic English, and a translation app helps.

Knowing "Hanakairo" (flower corridor park) aids directions when asking bus drivers or locals near Yonago.

Travel Tips & Suggestions

Check what is in bloom before visiting, as the displays change dramatically by season, and time a winter trip for the evening illumination. Use the covered walkway to stay comfortable in any weather.

Combine with Mount Daisen for scenery and Kaike Onsen for a relaxing overnight nearby.

Things to Carry

Bring a camera for the flowers and Daisen views, sun protection and water in summer, and warm layers for winter illumination evenings. Cash for admission, the café and souvenirs is useful.

Comfortable walking shoes suit the large grounds.

Sustainable Travel

Stay on the paths, do not pick the flowers, and carry litter away to keep the park pristine. Support it by buying local plants and produce from the gift shop.

Reaching the park by shuttle or bus from Yonago rather than driving lowers your footprint.

Nearby Visiting Places

Mount Daisen rises just behind the park, and Kaike Onsen, Yonago Castle ruins and Sakaiminato's Mizuki Shigeru Road are a short drive away. Daisenji temple is nearby on the mountain.

The wider Daisen-Oki National Park and Yonago's attractions round out an itinerary.

Official Website / Visitor Info

Nanbu town and Tottori prefecture, and the park operator, publish opening hours, admission, bloom calendars and illumination schedules on the official Hanakairo and tourism sites. Information is available at Yonago Station.

Check the official Tottori Hanakairo website for current seasonal displays, hours and access before visiting.

Map

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tottori Hanakairo?

It is one of Japan's largest flower parks, in Nanbu town near Yonago, with a giant glass Flower Dome and a 1-kilometre covered elevated walkway. It displays seasonal flowers year-round against a backdrop of Mount Daisen.

Can I visit in bad weather?

Yes. The 1-kilometre covered elevated corridor and the enclosed Flower Dome allow comfortable visits in rain, heat or cold, making the park a genuine year-round, all-weather attraction.

When is the best time to go?

Spring for tulips and poppies, summer to autumn for lilies, salvia and dahlias, and winter for the spectacular illuminations. There is something to enjoy in every season thanks to the year-round displays.

How much is admission?

Admission is modest, typically around 500 to 1,000 yen for adults depending on the season, with higher rates during the winter illumination. Confirm current prices on the official Hanakairo website.

How do I get there?

From JR Yonago Station, a park shuttle or local bus reaches Hanakairo in about 25 to 30 minutes, or take a short taxi ride or drive. Yonago Kitaro Airport is close by, and there is ample parking.

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