- Starting the Morning at HANA🌸BIYORI
- Projection Mapping Flower Art Show
- A stylish Starbucks
- Seinaru Mori・Sacred forest
- Souvenirs and Succulents
- Choosing the unique indoor wear at Kakei no Yu
- Relaxing in the panoramic bath
- Thai-style massage and stone sauna
- Dinner and Dessert Delights
- The Illuminations on the Way Back
- Bonus: I laughed at the sign by the cold bath!
Starting the Morning at HANA🌸BIYORI
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a floral hand water basin filled with flowers.
Even the fierce-looking dragons are oddly adorable. ♡
I enjoyed the breathtakingly beautiful flowers.
There are also plenty of Instagram-worthy spots.
Projection Mapping Flower Art Show
At HANA BIYORI, there was another delightful experience.
A free projection mapping flower art show! The magical display of lights and flowers is truly worth seeing. I was amazed that such a wonderful art experience was available for free.
The showtimes are listed, and this is where the projection mapping art unfolds.
et me share a few snapshots from the video. Here is the symbol of summer—sunflowers!
You’re free to walk around during the show. There were benches in the back, so you could also sit and enjoy the view.
The finale features a summer festival!
A stylish Starbucks
Of course, I enjoyed a stylish breakfast. The coffee tastes exceptional when surrounded by greenery! This is a perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. A Starbucks surrounded by flowers and greenery—absolutely beautiful!
Pineapples are stylishly displayed.
Today's breakfast!
Seinaru Mori・Sacred forest
After breakfast, a garden stroll to walk it off!
There’s also a stylish spot like this. The contrast between the blue sky and the umbrellas is beautiful.
Gondolas pass overhead, and you can even hear the screams from the amusement park's roller coasters.
Here are the statues of the Eight Founding Disciples, lined up peacefully in the shade. A refreshing breeze gently passes through.
Myokendo Temple, with its red color standing out beautifully against the blue sky.
A charming tunnel of flower balls (hana temari). I walked through it feeling so happy.
The stylish Starbucks has a beautiful exterior as well.
Souvenirs and Succulents
At the souvenir shop, I discovered a planter shaped like a dinosaur egg!
I was drawn to its uniqueness and ended up buying it on the spot.
After returning home, I planted succulents in it, so I’ll upload a picture.
It turned out to be so cute and is a perfect accent for the room!
I tried planting Benkei fertility herb and Green Necklace plants.
Choosing the unique indoor wear at Kakei no Yu
Another charm of Hanakei no Yu is its unique indoor wear.
It’s fun because you can mix and match your favorite patterns and colors for the top and bottom.
The sizes are based on your height, but if you follow that, it ends up being pretty slim-fitting, doesn't it?
I saw quite a few people who looked like they were about to burst out of their clothes!
So, for those planning to go, I definitely recommend choosing one size larger!
Relaxing in the panoramic bath
The panoramic bath here is truly breathtaking!
Amazingly, you can gaze at the Tokyo Skytree while soaking in the bath.
It’s a rare luxury to relax in the hot spring, healing both body and mind, while gazing at one of Tokyo’s iconic landmarks.
Thai-style massage and stone sauna
This time, I indulged a little and experienced both the Thai-style massage and the stone sauna.
Honestly, I thought just one of them would be enough to relax, but after trying both, I felt that in terms of time, "maybe one would have been enough"—a luxurious dilemma, haha.
Still, both are perfect options for refreshing yourself.
Dinner and Dessert Delights
For dinner, I enjoyed a carefully crafted bowl of ramen at the on-site restaurant "Bishoku no Kiwami."
Though the menu was simple, the dedication to flavor really came through, and I was fully satisfied!
And to finish, an exquisite dessert.
The seasonal peach mix soft serve was absolutely delicious. It was pure bliss.
The Illuminations on the Way Back
By the time I was heading home, the illuminations at HANA BIYORI had lit up, creating a beautiful scene of lights all around.
It was a completely different, magical atmosphere compared to the daytime garden, and the experience left me feeling relaxed and at peace until the very end.
Here is the homepage:https://www.yomiuriland.com/hanabiyori/kakeinoyu/
Bonus: I laughed at the sign by the cold bath!
On the glass panel of the cold water bath, there was a caution sign...
Please rinse off your sweat before entering – "Sweat before bathing."
Don't dive "Don't dive"
...was written there.
Huh?
Hmm...
What!?
translate this sign to Japanese
Sweat before bathing💦
...that's what it would mean in Japanese.
ey want people to follow proper etiquette, but it ends up meaning the opposite!
Duration of stay here: 10 hours
Here is the homepage:https://www.yomiuriland.com/hanabiyori/kakeinoyu/