There are many good spots for taking pictures with tulips....as for the attractions or rides, they are not that interesting...I don't know, maybe I was too late when I went there... or I was too busy taking pictures with the tulips...there are many souvenir shops inside..
• Full of color and sparkle throughout the year
• Boasting overwhelming scale and quality attractions.
• No matter the season, the park is always gorgeous and worth the visit.
Located in Omura Bay, Nagasaki, Japan, Huis Ten Bosch is the largest theme park in Japan. It is named "Huis Ten Bosch" because it has obtained the building permit of the royal family and reproduces the Huis Ten Bosch Palace where the former Queen of the Netherlands lived. The entire park faithfully restores the real buildings in the Netherlands, with a strong European retro style. With the gate of the scenic port as the dividing gate, in addition to various outdoor sports, video games, song and dance performances, etc., the theme park area also has large and small museums such as a teddy bear museum and a ceramics museum. Among them, it is worth mentioning the Teddy Bear Museum, which collects about 700 teddy bears from all over the world. On the first floor, there is also a giant bear sitting about 3.6 meters high and weighing about 500 kilograms, which can be shared with the giant bear. Group photo. In addition, the Ceramics Museum reproduces the ceramic room of the Berlin Palace in Germany, which is also worth seeing. There is a canal with a total length of about 6 kilometers in Huis Ten Bosch. You can take a canal boat around Huis Ten Bosch and enjoy the scenery of Tianyuan and European streets along the way. You can also take a break in the coffee shop and taste international cuisine in the High Tower City Food Street. After nightfall, the interior of Huis Ten Bosch is filled with a romantic atmosphere, with flickering lights adorning the night sky, and many colorful water spray performances and light sculpture projection performances. At the same time, in different seasons, you can also enjoy tulips, roses, phalaenopsis and other flowers of different seasons.
△ Huis Ten Bosch holds seasonal events throughout the year, such as flower festivals and Christmas.
△ Huis Ten Bosch is decorated with seasonal flowers during the day and the world's largest illuminations at night.
△ Shows are held at various locations within the park, including the large theater and outdoor stages.
There are many good spots for taking pictures with tulips....as for the attractions or rides, they are not that interesting...I don't know, maybe I was too late when I went there... or I was too busy taking pictures with the tulips...there are many souvenir shops inside..
Ok, the jungle leap is very exciting, the remaining projects are more pens, but the environment is still good, it can be understood as Japan's Fangte, there are not many people, there is no need to queue on Sunday, leisure vacation can be, children also like it, adults are not guilty.
It's a really good, romantic place for couples to visit at night. There are light shows and the decorations/billboards are already amazing. Worth visiting at the discounted price after 3pm!
It feels like I went to a European theme park! There is a new view at every step. Photography enthusiasts can't stop clicking their cameras here... I think this theme park is the most cost-effective theme park in Japan. There are very few people on weekdays, and you can enjoy any of the attractions! It is suitable for children, but I went there on weekends, so there were a little more people. The fireworks show at 8:30 in the evening was very pleasant!
Huis Ten Bosch brings a 17th century Dutch village to life in a very real setting that transports you to Europe, all in the heart of Japan. Modeled after the residence of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands, this amusement park is decorated with lush greenery and seasonal flowers. Stroll the charming streets lined with restaurants, shops and museums, where you'll find a variety of activities and entertainment, from VR experiences to optical illusions and theme parks.
It was a place that gave me an exotic feel. There were some attractions that requested waiting times, really relaxing theme park.
There are lots of different variety of attractions that all ages in this gorgeous theme park and less crowds than Disney or Universal Japan. Here you can find the food are generous in portion and tastes great, while costing similarly as a regular meal outside of themeparks. Kids will love to ride and you will love to accompany, Its a nice place to go with family. One thing you will notice that locals don't usually visit the Huis Ten Bosch, only you will find tourists / foriegner there.
The park is not too tired to visit, and found that many people choose to play at 3 pm. The price is very high and there is no need to be very fast. In the morning, I went to Sasebo's 99 Island to play. I had lunch and went to Haustenburg. It was just right!