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Inside HANA BIYORI: Tokyo’s Floral Tech Garden & Otter Encounters

Inside HANA BIYORI: Tokyo’s Floral Tech Garden & Otter Encounters

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Adventure Brief

HANA BIYORI reimagines the botanical garden as a stage: flower chandeliers, projection-mapped displays, a traditional garden, and interactive otter sessions combine for a sensory, family-friendly visit. Learn when to go, what to expect, and how to plan a smooth trip to this Tokyo flower park.

6–7 hours
easy
Family Friendly

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A stroll into HANA BIYORI begins like stepping through a glass door into a greenhouse that thinks like an artist. Light pools on suspended chandeliers of flowers overhead, petals catching projection-mapped colors that change with the hour. Beyond the greenhouse, seasonal beds radiate color, a compact Japanese garden offers quiet stone-and-water moments, and a small sacred forest pushes a breath of raw green into the curated landscape.

Inside HANA BIYORI: Tokyo’s Floral Tech Garden & Otter Encounters
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Frequently Asked Questions

Most visitors spend 3–5 hours exploring the greenhouse, outdoor gardens, sacred forest, and animal demonstrations; full-day visits let you linger at the café and shop.

Yes—paths and exhibits are designed to be wheelchair- and stroller-friendly, though some garden surfaces may be compacted soil or decking.

Glass bottles, cans, and alcoholic beverages are not allowed; there is a greenhouse Starbucks and food options nearby for refreshments.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

6–7 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for light walking and standing; ideal for visitors with basic mobility

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Asian small-clawed otter (featured feeding sessions)
  • Koi and small waterfowl in garden ponds

History

HANA BIYORI was developed as part of the Yomiuriland leisure area to blend traditional Japanese garden principles with modern exhibition technology, opening as a contemporary floral attraction within the greater Tokyo region.

Conservation

The park enforces rules like no-alcohol and no-flash to protect plants and animals; visitors are asked to stay on paths and avoid picking to preserve plantings.

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Adventure Tips

Book a morning time slot

Early visits have softer light in the greenhouse and smaller crowds at popular exhibits and the otter feeding area.

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Mind the no-flash rule

Flash photography is prohibited inside main exhibits to protect plants and projection displays—use steady hands or a small tripod for low light.

essential

Storage and re-entry

Storage lockers are available for bags but re-entry isn’t allowed—plan your visit duration and leave large bags in your hotel.

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Public transport + shuttle

Take the Keio Line to Keio-Yomiuri Land Station and walk 10 minutes, or use the free shuttle—check schedules for return times.

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Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Flat paved paths mean everyday walking shoes are sufficient for touring indoor and outdoor exhibits.

Essential

Light rain jacket

Spring showers can be sudden; a packable jacket keeps you comfortable between indoor galleries.

spring

Reusable water bottle

Hydration is important on warm days—refill at café or water stations to stay refreshed.

summer

Essential

Small camera or smartphone with low-light capability

The greenhouse and evening projections are low light—good camera performance improves photos without flash.

Essential