Our 284th entry in this our first time visit to Hana Biyori in Inagi City, Tokyo, Japan.

HANA BIYORI is a garden park next to the Yomiuriland amusement park in Inagi City, Tokyo. This is an innovative flower park that offers a refreshing blend of nature and modern attractions.

This park features a variety of seasonal gardens and floral displays, from vibrant cherry blossoms in spring to the rich colors of chrysanthemums in the fall.

One of Hana Biyori’s standout features is its focus on sustainable practices, including natural irrigation systems and a variety of locally sourced products.

This is one of Japan’s Largest Floral Chandeliers. Hana-Biyori’s most recommended attraction, the Floral Chandelier is made up of over 300 pots of fuchsia, petunia, geranium, saxorum and more, making it one of Japan’s largest floral chandeliers. The park’s dining area showcases handcrafted furniture made by wood salvaged from trees damaged by typhoons at Yomiuriland facilities.

It also exclusively uses well water from the Tama Hills to nourish its plants, streams, and waterfalls. This garden park has a starbucks coffee inside, and it is actually the main reason why we are here. haha! For the love of coffee. 🙂 It is actually Japan’s first botanical garden Starbucks. The design concept of the coffee shop is “New life style with coffee.”

In addition to the breathtaking plant life, HANA BIYORI offers workshops, seasonal events, and interactive art installations. At this “botanical café” brightly sunlit are blending in with the surroundings of lots of flowers and greenery.

Whether you’re looking to connect with nature, learn about sustainable gardening, or simply enjoy the beauty of seasonal flowers, it offers an experience that is both educational and visually captivating. And of course, the coffee is good! 🙂

At the heart of the park, HANA BIYORI Hall blends nature, history, and innovation. It features one of Japan’s largest floral chandeliers with over 300 hanging flower pots, alongside the 400-year-old “Parabolaccio” tree.

They also have some otters in the area which I forgot to take photos with. But visitors can participate in an otter feeding experience on weekends and holidays.

They have the “Aquarium and Flowers” Original Fish Tanks. This is an 8-meter long seawater aquarium where colorful fish that swim the seas of Okinawa is located. You can see 1,200 fish in some 50 species, including clown fish, blue-green damselfish and sea goldies.

Ate Rei can’t get enough of the flowers inside. She makes sure to take photos of her favorite flowers on site.

Immersive projection mapping shows transform the space into a digital-art spectacle, while the Starbucks botanical café offers a serene retreat.

If the inside is already stunning, wait til you see the outside gardens. 🙂

“PIET OUDOLF GARDEN TOKYO” is designed by the world-famous garden designer, and it is his first garden in Asia with his name.

Just look at all the brilliant colors of the flowers in here. It’s not even spring! 🙂

Ate Rei and Sai is showing off there photos and making sure they got the best angles for their favorite flowers.

And that is our lovely visit to Hana Biyori. We are so tempted to order another set of coffee haha! Until next time you beautiful garden you! 🙂