Transportation fare
Gozaisho Ropeway Round Trip Fee
Dining expenses
Personal expenses
Other expenses not mentioned above
Gozaisho Mountaintop Lift Fee
Long Island Paradise Tickets
Meeting time: 9:00 / Departure time: 9:10
This plan does not include visiting Nabana-no-Sato.
*Nagashima Outlet + Mt. Gozaisho Day Trip Plan
Meet at Nagoya Station Taikodori Exit (in front of the clock in front of the Nishi Police Box, Nagoya Station)
Please look for the EasyGO sign when gathering
Depart from Nagoya Station Taikodori Exit
Mount Gozaisho (approximately 3 hours)
Take the cable car up and down the mountain
14:20 Nagashima Outlet Park (approximately 3 hours)
18:00 Arrive at Nagoya Station
*Nagashima Outlet + Nabana-no-Sato Day Trip Plan
Meet at Nagoya Station Taikaku-dori Exit (Nagoya Station Nishi-Jiaoban-mae)
Depart on time
Arrive at Nagashima Outlet Park (stay for about 4 hours)
Free shopping and lunch at Nagashima Outlet Park
Nabana no Sato Illumination Viewing (approximately 3 hours stay)
Famous Flower Corridor
Sea of Light
Arriving at Nagoya Station, the day's pleasant journey ends
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- Itinerary Introduction -
12:00 Meet at Nagoya Station Taikodori Exit
12:10 Depart from Nagoya Station Taikodori Exit
13:00 Nagashima Outlet Park (approximately 4 hours)
17:20 Nabana no Sato (approximately 3 hours)
21:30 Arrive at Nagoya Station
9:00 Meet at Nagoya Station Taikodori Exit
9:10 Depart from Nagoya Station Taikodori Exit
10:30 Mount Gozaisho (approximately 3 hours)
14:20 Nagashima Outlet Park (approximately 3 hours)
18:00 Arrive at Nagoya Station
9:00 Meet at Nagoya Station Taikodori Exit
9:10 Depart from Nagoya Station Taikodori Exit
10:30 Mount Gozaisho (approximately 5 hours)
16:00 Hot Spring Resort "Aquaignis" (approximately 1.5 hours)
18:05~18:30 Arrive at Nagoya Station
- Attractions Introduction -
A must-see in Nagoya, Japan's largest Outlet Park shopping center boasts approximately 190 specialty stores, offering a wide range of global brands, from international luxury brands to popular Japanese boutiques, sports and leisure products, and general merchandise. This shopping center is one of the largest in Japan in terms of both number of stores and size. Additionally, there's an amusement park, swimming pool, and hot spring facilities nearby, making it a perfect spot for families and friends to enjoy shopping. There's also a tourist information center for foreigners, and tax refunds are available at various stores.
Nagashima Onsen is a large hot spring resort located next to Outlet Park. It boasts 17 natural hot springs, including open-air baths, and is Japan's largest man-made natural hot spring complex. If you'd like to soak in the hot springs after shopping, you can take the free shuttle bus from Nagashima Outlet Park. Saunas and bedrock baths are also available to soothe the fatigue of shopping.
Nabana-no-Sato, part of the Nagashima Resort, opened in 1998 and is the largest theme park in the Tokai region of Japan. It's renowned for its approximately 30,000 square meters (13,000 tsubo) square, featuring the largest flower fields in the Tokai region, Japanese-style bridges and streams. It's also known as the largest flower garden in Japan. Here, you can witness a vibrant display of flowers in all seasons, each with a different theme. While Nabana-no-Sato is a renowned flower viewing destination year-round, its winter display is always the most eye-catching. Since the illuminations run from autumn and winter to spring, many people visit Nabana-no-Sato specifically to admire the romantic and captivating night views of the maple and cherry blossoms. The park boasts eight restaurants, offering Japanese, Chinese, and Western cuisine. During the winter, the illuminations feature a tunnel made of 1.2 million small bulbs. Through the tunnel, a giant LED screen displays a stunning animation of cherry blossoms throughout the seasons, accompanied by Japanese sound effects. A rare, millennium-old olive tree was imported from Spain in 2019. The theme changes every year, so don't miss it.
Late November to late December: Red leaves illuminated
From late February to late March, weeping plum blossoms and Kawazu cherry blossoms are illuminated.
Tulip lights up from late March to late April
May Rose Garden
June Hydrangea
In addition, the Firefly Festival is from late May to early July, and 19:30 is the best time to observe fireflies.
Mount Gozaisho, located in Mie Prefecture, Japan, stands at an altitude of 1,212 meters. It's about an hour and a half drive from downtown Nagoya. From its summit, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Nagoya, offering breathtaking views throughout the seasons. In winter, under favorable conditions, you can even witness stunning displays of frost-covered trees. From the Gozaisho Ropeway, visitors can admire the seasonal scenery and towering, unusually shaped rocks. Sanjo Park also features a paved promenade, perfect for strolling, enjoying the scenery and discovering plants not visible at the foot of the mountain.
Gozai Shougake Snow Resort:
■ Dongpo
Beginner course, 180m long, 30m wide, average slope 17 degrees
■West Slope
Upper/Middle Level Route Length 250m Width 80m Average Slope 25°
■Sledding area (children's sledding area, children's square)
There is a dedicated square 100m long and 40m wide for playing with plastic sleds.
■There are approximately 400 skis available for rental at the ski resort.
Set meal (3 types of skis, ski poles, and shoes), no ski clothes.
■ Ski school special dates from January to February
10:00-11:00
11:10-12:10
13:00-14:00
14:10-15:10
Fee (1 hour) Individual reference price 5,000 yen
*This ski school does not accept advance reservations. Please apply on-site on the day of your visit.
About a 10-minute drive from the Gozaisho Ropeway is the Aquaignis hot spring resort, a hybrid blend of nature and modern living. It features a strawberry farm where you can enjoy activities like strawberry picking (at your own expense). You can also soak in the hot springs at your own expense and sample cakes and breads made by award-winning bakers. The local Kataoka Onsen boasts 100% natural water, sourced directly from the source without any water addition, heating, or circulation. Experience the various benefits and benefits of natural hot springs firsthand. The water is soft and viscous, with a light sulfur scent. After bathing, you'll experience smooth skin and a lasting warmth. The open-air baths, nestled amidst a bamboo forest, are truly soothing.
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