Explore the charm and hidden treasures of Ashikaga Flower Park through tailored tours with Tours To Go. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or revisiting the city, we create unforgettable experiences with customizable itineraries. Reserve your Kanto tours today for an insider’s perspective on the top sights and attractions!


Chartered Private Tour - Tokyo to Nikko, Toshogu, Edo Wonderland


Explore the UNESCO-listed temples and shrines on our hassle-free private car tour.
The tour will start from the Shinkyo Bridge connecting the human world to the spiritual world where Mt. Nantai is worshipped as one of the sacred mountains of Japan. Discover the culture and history of the samurai by exploring Toshogu Shrine, the most gorgeous architecture in eastern Japan which was built in the early 17 century as the mausoleum of the Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, known as the father of EDO for 265 years until 1867.
In the afternoon, you can either explore more of Nikko's nature such as using the Akechidaira ropeway, see the Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji, or visiting Ashikaga Flower Park, or have a fun time at the Edo Wonderland.

1)A qualified guide and a driver or a guide with both skills will accompany your party in a private car.
2)Fully operated by Japanese staff who have great knowledge of the surroundings, and curate your personalized hassle-free tour
3)Please ask if you are over 9 pax
Duration: 11 hours.

Watarase Keikoku Railway, Takatsudo Gorge,Illumination at Ashikaga Flower Park


Garner the enhancing fall colors along Watarase Valley! This is a one-day bus tour departing from Shinjuku. Upon arrival in Gunma Prefecture, we will take the local Watarase Keikoku Railway to appreciate the autumn leaves that adds glamorous tints to the rich nature here. Another spot to view foliage will be Takatsudokyo. In this trip, there is also the chance to watch one of Japan’s top three illuminations in Tochigi Prefecture. In Ashikaga Flower Park, the fascinating lights allure people into a dream-like wonderland. Lunch is included. Audio guide information will be broadcast in the bus.
Duration: 11 hours.

Hitachi National Seaside Park`s Flowers & Ashikaga Flower Park


・Enjoy watching flowers on the vast land of Hitachi National Seaside Park! In different periods, flowers such as Nanohana flower, tulip, nemophila, rose, cosmos bloom here.
・Ashikaga Flower Park is known for its flower blossom through March to November. The blue nemophila can be viewed from late April to mid May and attracts great amount of visitors!
・Let's go to ONIHEI DOKORO, which is a reproduction of an Edo period shopping street.

Duration: 11 hours.

Entry Ticket to Ashikaga Flower Park in Japan


Experience the enchanting beauty of Ashikaga Flower Park, a botanical paradise unlike any other! Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors and fragrant blooms, where each season brings a new spectacle to behold. Walk through the iconic Wisteria Tunnel, a fairy-tale pathway adorned with cascading wisteria blossoms in mesmerizing shades of purple, pink, and white. Marvel at the meticulously curated gardens, bursting with a kaleidoscope of seasonal flowers, from delicate roses to lush hydrangeas. As day turns to night, witness the park's transformation into a magical wonderland, illuminated by thousands of twinkling lights during special evening events. Don't miss your chance to explore this botanical gem and create unforgettable memories amidst the breathtaking beauty of Ashikaga Flower Park. Book your tickets now and embark on a journey of floral enchantment.
Duration: 12 hours.

Seasonal colors at Ashikaga Flower Park from Karuizawa


There are many famous gardens around Japan, and few countries can surpass Japan’s traditions when it comes to cultivating ornamental plants. An English visitor to the country in the 1800s even said in comparison to his home country that “if a love of plants could measure the level of a civilization, then Japan’s would be far superior”. One of the most famous of those gardens is located in the small city of Ashikaga, north of Tokyo. Here you will be greeted by flowers of many kinds planted so that something is always in bloom from February until November. The wisteria here are particularly famous, and bring huge crowds in April and May looking to catch sight of the lavender colored flowers. Ashikaga City has even more to offer besides the gardens, including Japan’s oldest school, the Ashikaga Gakko, a place of learning for Samurai children for centuries, and the beautiful Orihime Shrine, with great panoramic views and multi-colored Torii Gates beckoning visitors up its steps.
Duration: 8 hours.


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