Huis Ten Bosch is Japan’s grand Dutch city by the sea: canals, tulip fields, brick townhouses and one of the country’s most celebrated illumination displays, spread across a site so large it dwarfs most theme parks. This two day, one night package from Fukuoka bundles the coach transport, hotel and park ticket into one booking, which is exactly how the park is best enjoyed.
Day trippers see Huis Ten Bosch; overnight guests see it transform. As evening falls the Kingdom of Light illumination takes over, with millions of lights running down canals and up building faces, and the crowds thin as coaches leave. Staying nearby means you keep the illuminations, the night shows and a relaxed second morning among the flowers, which rotate through tulips, roses and seasonal festivals across the year. Attractions inside run from VR and games to boat rides, museums and cheese heavy Dutch food.
The bundle covers return bus transport from Fukuoka, accommodation and park entry, with hotel options and inclusions listed on the booking page. It removes the main friction of Huis Ten Bosch, which is that the park sits near Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture, a couple of hours from Fukuoka by road or rail.
Is it worth it for adults without kids? Absolutely; the park’s gardens, architecture and illuminations skew adult, and couples are a core audience.
When is the best season? Spring tulips and the winter illumination peak are the classic answers, though the park programs events year round.
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