We will extend our usual closing time of 5pm until 8:30pm, inviting you to a special tropical evening.
Enjoy the botanical gardens at night, which are normally closed to the public.
This is your chance to see flowers that only bloom at night!
Opening hours▶9:30~20:30(Entry until 20:00)
*Even if you enter during the day, you can stay inside until the evening. (By showing your ticketRe-entryis also possible)
①Get a commemorative stamp!
Capacity: 500 people on a first-come, first-served basis each day
Contents▶ Complete your stamp book by collecting original stamps found in various places in the museum!
②Evening primrose gift
Dates: July 19th (Sat) and 20th (Sun)
Capacity ▶ Tickets will close once all tickets are filled up on each day
Numbered tickets will be distributed around the entrance from 19:00
Flower pot replacement▶At the management office from 20:00
【stage】
①July 19th (Saturday) Hula Dance Stage
Enjoy a hula dance show while interacting with tropical plants in the Botanical Garden's event hall.
Time▶17:00-17:50
Location▶Event Hall
Performed by: Waipolani Hula Ohana
Participation fee ▶ Free (admission fee not included)
With summer approaching, we will liven up the night of "Yumenetsu" with hula music of the sun, sea, starry sky, wind and Hawaiian islands.
Kane (male) hula dancer's kahiko (traditional hula) is worth watching!

④ July 20th (Sun) Special Concert~An evening of listening to jazz~
A jazz stage that perfectly suits the mood at dusk. A special time to listen to music while waiting for the night plants to appear.
Time▶17:00~17:45
Location▶Event Hall
Cast: Momoka Koyama (vocals), Takashi Ishizuka (flute), Haruna Meguro (piano)
Participation fee ▶ Free (admission fee not included)

[Gourmet & Shops during the period]
African Cuisine FOFO
A rare food truck serving African cuisine has arrived!
The authentic African cuisine made by the chef, originally from Burkina Faso and former personal chef to the President of Côte d'Ivoire, is delicious even for Japanese people!
Be sure to try the rare baobab juice.

[Workshop]
① July 21st (Sun) [Reservation required] Make a moss ball terrarium that will look great in your interior
By combining moss, rocks, various types of sand, and scenery parts (dolls, stones, etc.) in a glass bottle, you can create your own original landscapes, such as a pasture, forest, beach, or riverbank.

Time: 17:00-18:00
Location Event Hall
Capacity: 20 people
Participation fee: 3,000円 (museum admission fee not included)
What to bring: A bag to take home Artwork size: Height 9cm, width 7cm (*Made of glass, please be careful when taking it home)
Lecturer Feel The Garden
Application: Online application from 21:00 on June 20th

②July 21st (Monday/Holiday) Succulent scoop
Use a goldfish scoop to save colorful succulents!
Time: 17:00-18:00
Location: Entrance Hall
Participation fee: 800円 (museum admission fee not included)
Supported by Atelier Hanaaki and Azusa Uryu