Huis Ten Bosch New Year's Countdown 2024-2025
Takako SakamotoHuis Ten Bosch New Year's countdown fireworks: A theme park illuminated in 1.3 million LED lights for the incredible New Year's countdown.
Huis Ten Bosch is one of the largest theme parks in Japan and is located in the south of Kyushu near Nagasaki. The park recreates a Dutch city, since the Dutch started trading with Japan in 1609 not far from the location of the Huis Ten Bosch palace in the Netherlands Visitors can discover picturesque canals, windmills and beautiful gardens.
Various events take place at different times of the year, for example a tulip festival in spring and a fireworks competition in summer.
The resort is divided into two areas: the theme park zone and the harbor zone. The theme park zone houses a modern theater with 3D technology. There is also a haunted house, a mirror labyrinth, a ferris wheel and much more. The main attractions of the harbor zone are a theater and a replica of the Huis Ten Bosch palace, which houses an art museum.
Huis Ten Bosch New Year's countdown fireworks: A theme park illuminated in 1.3 million LED lights for the incredible New Year's countdown.
Major theme park in Kyushu depicting the Netherlands. Entertainment for all ages. European Food in every zone.
Huis Ten Bosch New Year's countdown fireworks: A theme park illuminated in 1.3 million LED lights for the incredible New Year's countdown.
Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki is a theme park that offers an ever changing array of things to do and see. It does not just offer a spectacular illumination. It is not just a flower garden. It is all these things and much, much more.
New Year's Day at Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki; Enjoy unique a New Year's Day with a special Japanese breakfast inside a European theme park!
I prefer electrical storms; however, each time I know a firework display is going to take place I try not to miss it. During my stay at the Watermark, in the Huis Ten Bosch theme park in Sasebo, Nagasaki, I found that some fireworks were going to happen just in front of the hotel, facing the bay. Of course I was there hunting fireworks of all kind of shapes and colors for quite a while; here's a selection for you!
The sun has just set and the moon makes presence in the dark blue sky. Suddenly the magic happens: Millions of lights are turned on, and the theme park, which represents the Netherlands, becomes a village like in my dreams. I'm totally stunned by the beauty of the town right now and I don’t want to go back to the hotel. Not yet, I just want to enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of the park a bit longer—actually until late into the night. Follow me.
Enjoy the 'West meets East' New Year at Hotel Amsterdam, the only hotel standing inside the theme park zone of Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki!
Go see the magical ''Kingdom of Flowers & Lights'' illumination at Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki. 13 million LED lights will be waiting for you!
Enjoying tulips, Dutch architecture, rides, and illuminations Huis Ten Bosch theme park in Nagasaki
I had heard about ice bars before, but I never had the opportunity to visit any, until I went to Huis Ten Bosch theme park. I was thrilled to finally be able to check it with my own eyes—what a great bar concept! So if you are looking for a bit of a different bar experience, the ice bar here is definitely worth a visit.
I found the hotel, where I was going to spend a few nights, in a perfect location with amazing views of the bay; it was right in Harbor Town next to the Palace Huis Ten Bosch. The Watermark Hotel is a symbiosis of luxury and comfort. You notice that immediately once you step into the huge elegant lobby. Everything follows a classically European style. The guestrooms feature luxury wooden furniture and right lighting creates a graceful atmosphere. The Western beds are quite firm but very snug and comfortable; every night I fell asleep straight away and had a restful sleep. All rooms provide a seating area and an en-suite bathroom with a large bathtub. They also have flat-screen TVs with English language cable channels and offer free wired Internet.
Hydrangeas are one of the highlights of Japan's rainy season, and Nagasaki's Huis Ten Bosch theme park showcases thousands of them from late May throughout the month of June.
June is Miffy Month at Nagasaki's Huis Ten Bosch theme park, and the event will celebrate the 'birthday' of this much-loved fictional character. There will be a birthday party held on June 19th and 20th, fun DIY craft workshops, limited-time food menus, and more.
To celebrate the spooky season, Nagasaki's Huis Ten Bosch theme park is hosting a Halloween event that runs up until November 3rd.
Nagasaki's Huis Ten Bosch theme park celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, and the venue is hosting a massive fireworks display in early October to commemorate this. In total, 22,000 fireworks will be launched at the event, which is said to be one of the largest pyrotechnics displays in all of western Japan. [photo id='232480'] The fireworks display will include 11 pyrotechnics companies from Kyushu, as well as a Dutch pyrotechnician flying in specifically for the event. The pièce de résistance is set to be a five minute timeframe where approximately 5,000 fireworks will be launched over a space spanning a kilometer.
The grounds of Huis Ten Bosch are home to an incredible 2000 rose bushes covering 100 varieties, and an annual festival celebrates the blooms. Along with the multitude of flowers to enjoy there will also be rose plants, flower crowns, & even rose juice available to purchase.
Running on the same dates as the annual Rose Festival, the Early Summer Wine Festival allows visitors to Huis Ten Bosch the chance to enjoy some European wine sampling.
If you appreciate the ethereal quality that lanterns bring, an upcoming event at Nagasaki's Huis Ten Bosch theme park is set to provide a magical quality to this summer's evenings.
The 'Special Fireworks' will be held at HuisTen Bosch in Tokyo, Japan. The fireworks will be set to summer songs, anime songs, and songs from games. Three hundred drones will fill the night air with their artistic formations for five days.
In the movie Rodan, the Saikai Bridge is blown down by the monster's backdraft. A visit here is a must for fans.
The 400-year tradition of Mikawachi porcelain lives on in this Nagasaki village. Mikawachi ceramics feature blue artwork and carved shapes on snow-white pottery.