Huis Ten Bosch
Adresse
1-1 Huis Ten Bosch-cho, Sasebo, Nagasaki 859-3243, Japan
Pays
japan
Horaires d'ouverture
Open daily; typically 09:00–21:00 (extended during special events and illuminations)
Popularité
**🌷 Europe in Japan | Nagasaki's Premier Resort Destination** - **2+ million annual visitors** to Japan's largest resort-style theme park - **1.5 million m² park area** – One of the largest in Japan - **World-famous illumination festivals** – Millions of lights transform the park in winter - **Robot Hotel** – The world's first hotel largely staffed by robots - **Spectacular flower events** with tulips, roses, and hydrangeas throughout the year
A Dutch Kingdom in Nagasaki
Huis Ten Bosch (Dutch for "House in the Forest") is a sprawling 1.5 million square meter theme park resort in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu. Named after one of the residences of the Dutch royal family, the park recreates the atmosphere of a picturesque Dutch town with canals, windmills, cobblestone streets, and authentic European architecture overlooking Omura Bay.
🌷 Seasonal Flowers & Gardens
- One of Japan's most spectacular tulip displays in spring
- Rose gardens blooming throughout early summer
- Hydrangea walks in the rainy season
- Illumination festivals in autumn and winter with millions of lights
🎡 Attractions & Entertainment
- Ferris wheel with panoramic bay views
- Gondola cruises through the park's canals
- VR attractions and escape rooms across themed buildings
- Robot Hotel (Henn-na Hotel) – World's first hotel staffed largely by robots
- Pyrotechnic shows – Hosts one of Japan's largest New Year's fireworks events
🧀 Cultural & Shopping
- Dutch craft demonstrations and European artisan goods
- Cheese, chocolate, and beer produced on-site
- Over 100 shops and 60 restaurants within the resort
🌟 Why Visit
- A unique slice of Europe in the heart of Kyushu, Japan
- Spectacular seasonal events – tulips, roses, and winter illumination are unmissable
- Stay overnight at the famous robot-staffed hotel
- The park is a destination itself with 1.5 million m² to explore
- Water taxis and boats make getting around an adventure