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2025 Kinki Hokuriku Area Illumination Tour Guide By RV

✨ What You’ll Learn in This Article
  • 💡 Complete guide to 5 carefully selected illumination spots in Kinki & Hokuriku (Toyama, Fukui, Kyoto, Kobe, Shiga)
  • 🎄 Photography techniques for diverse scenes: waterside, harbors, snow landscapes, European-style parks, lakeside gardens
  • 🚙 Camping car touring guide: roadside stations, RV parks, overnight parking detailed information
  • 📅 Latest 2025-2026 season info: dates, lighting hours, fees, access details
  • 🧳 Professional tips: winter night photography, cold weather gear, luggage management

As winter brings harsher cold, the sparkling light displays bring warmth to our hearts. In the Kinki and Hokuriku regions, unique illumination events will be held at various locations during the 2025-2026 winter season. From suburban parks away from the hustle and bustle of the city, historic mountain villages, to lakeside gardens, each area offers light spaces that captivate visitors with their distinctive regional characteristics. This time, we’ll introduce illumination spots in Kinki and Hokuriku perfect for winter evening outings, along with specific examples.

Table of Contents

  1. Toyama Kansui Park Sweet Illumination – Waterside Lights Illuminating Recovery and Hope
  2. Yuri no Sato Park Light-up (Sakai City) – Fantasy Woven by Flowers and Lights
  3. Tsuruga Port Illumination “Miraie” – Lights Illuminating the Port Town’s Future
  4. Kyoto Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Winter Lantern Festival – Japanese Original Landscape Woven by Snow and Lights
  5. Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa Kobe Illuminage – The World of Starlight Dreams
  6. Shiga Biwako Otsukan English Garden – Lakeside Art Created by Students
  7. Other Spots

Toyama Kansui Park Sweet Illumination – Waterside Lights Illuminating Recovery and Hope

Fugan Canal Kansui Park, located in central Toyama City, hosts the “Sweet Illumination” event. With easy access within walking distance from JR Toyama Station, it’s a popular spot that both locals and tourists can casually visit.

天門橋ライトアップ
Tenmon Bridge Light-up

The highlights of this event are the light-up of Tenmon Bridge, the park’s symbol, and the fantastical LED waterfall display. The bridge’s reflection on the water surface is beautiful, and the view of the entire canal’s illumination from atop the bridge is spectacular. Additionally, special installations designed by local students are displayed, attracting attention as art pieces showcasing the sensibilities of the younger generation.

The theme “Lights of Prayer for Recovery” carries wishes for recovery from the Noto Peninsula earthquake, giving it a deeper meaning beyond just a tourist event. Visitors often comment, “The lights reflected on the water are truly beautiful” and “It’s close to the station, so I can stop by while taking a walk.”

環水公園イルミネーション
Kansui Park Illumination

The composition from atop Tenmon Bridge overlooking the entire canal is recommended. To capture the water surface reflection, choosing a calm night with little wind will allow you to photograph mirror-like reflections. Since admission is free, you can visit multiple times to enjoy the different seasonal expressions, which is also part of its charm.

【Basic Information】

  • Period: October 10, 2025 – March 1, 2026
  • Lighting Hours: Sunset – around 22:00
  • Location: Fugan Canal Kansui Park (Minatoirifunemachi, Toyama City)
  • Admission: Free
  • Access: Approximately 9-minute walk from JR Toyama Station
  • Parking: Paid parking available nearby

Yuri no Sato Park Light-up (Sakai City) – Fantasy Woven by Flowers and Lights

Yuri no Sato Park in Sakai City is scheduled to feature a light-up utilizing projection mapping. The park, which spreads flower fields during the day, transforms into a fantastical space with light tunnels and projection mapping at night.

ゆりの里公園ライトアップ
Yuri no Sato Park Light-up

This park’s characteristic is its vast grounds where flowers can be enjoyed throughout the four seasons. During the winter illumination period, large-scale light displays that are only possible during the non-flowering season can be enjoyed. Walking through the light tunnel gives you a mysterious sensation as if you’ve wandered into another world.

ゆりの里公園プロジェクションマッピング
Yuri no Sato Park Projection Mapping

The projection mapping displayed on building walls is content that can be enjoyed by everyone from children to adults as animated art pieces synchronized with music. The spacious park grounds have less crowding, allowing for photography and leisurely strolling at your own pace, which is also part of its appeal.

【Basic Information】

  • Period: Mid-December 2025 – Mid-January 2026 (scheduled)
  • Lighting Hours: 17:30 – around 21:00 (scheduled)
  • Location: Yuri no Sato Park (Ishizuka, Harue-cho, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture)
  • Admission: Free
  • Access: Approximately 15-minute walk from Taromaru Station on Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line, bus from JR Maruoka Station
  • Parking: Free parking available (approximately 200 spaces)

Tsuruga Port Illumination “Miraie” – Lights Illuminating the Port Town’s Future

At Kanegasaki Green Space in Tsuruga City, an illumination event named “Miraie” will be held. A giant 20m-tall Christmas tree towers into the port’s night sky, with light tunnels welcoming visitors.

Tsuruga Port Illumination “Miraie”

Tsuruga Port has long prospered as a gateway on the Sea of Japan side. The fusion of this historic port landscape with modern illumination creates scenery befitting the theme “Miraie (To the Future).” It’s within walking distance from Tsuruga Station, and shuttle buses are scheduled to operate during the period, making access convenient.

The light display viewed while feeling the sea breeze characteristic of a port town has a unique charm different from inland illuminations. Visitor comments include “The contrast between the scent of the tide and the lights is refreshing” and “The giant tree’s presence is amazing.”

敦賀港イルミネーション「ミライエ」
Tsuruga Port Illumination “Miraie”

On clear days, the time period transitioning from watching the sunset over the Sea of Japan to the evening illumination is recommended. The gradation from dusk to night combined with the light performance is a luxurious sight unique to port towns.

【Basic Information】

  • Period: October 25 – December 25, 2025 (Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays in November; daily in December)
  • Lighting Hours: 17:00 – 21:00
  • Location: Kanegasaki Green Space (Kanegasakicho, Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture)
  • Admission: Free
  • Access: Approximately 15-minute walk from JR Tsuruga Station, shuttle bus operation scheduled
  • Parking: Paid parking available nearby

Kyoto Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Winter Lantern Festival – Japanese Original Landscape Woven by Snow and Lights

In Kayabuki no Sato in Miyama Town, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture, the “Winter Lantern Festival (Fuyu Touro)” is held. This village, designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, is a precious place where 38 thatched-roof houses still exist, conveying Japan’s original landscape to the present day.

美山かやぶきの里ライトアップ
Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Light-up

At the Winter Lantern Festival, 78 snow lanterns and 200 flower lanterns gently illuminate the entire village. In contrast to modern LED illuminations, the flickering light created by the flames of lanterns nostalgically highlights the rows of thatched-roof houses. On snowy nights, warm orange lights dot the silver world, creating a fantastical landscape as if you’ve traveled back in time.

This event is held for only 5 days and only in winter, so timing is crucial for visiting. Many emotional voices are heard, such as “The sight of only the lantern lights flickering on a quiet snowy night feels cleansing to the soul” and “I rediscovered the beauty of Japanese winter.”

美山かやぶきの里ライトアップ
Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Light-up

Days when it’s snowing or the day after snowfall are best. Using a tripod with a slow shutter will create fantastical photos of the flickering lantern flames and snowy landscape. Framing the snow piled on the eaves of houses together with the lights will create a photo unique to Miyama. Don’t forget cold weather gear and non-slip measures as roads become snowy in winter.

【Basic Information】

  • Period: January 19 – 23, 2026 (5 days only)
  • Lighting Hours: 17:00 – 19:30
  • Location: Kayabuki no Sato (Miyama-cho Kita, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture)
  • Admission: Free
  • Access: Approximately 50 minutes by Nantan City bus from JR Sonobe Station, get off at “Kita”
  • Parking: Temporary parking available (walking distance from venue or free shuttle bus available)

Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa Kobe Illuminage – The World of Starlight Dreams

At Michi-no-Eki Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa in Kita Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, “Kobe Illuminage” is held. The theme is “Starlight Dream,” featuring romantic displays inspired by starry skies.

神戸フルーツフラワーパーク大沢イルミネーション
Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa Illumination

On the vast grounds, palace-style illuminations glowing pink and light corridors are displayed, with a giant 13m-tall Christmas tree and 500 lanterns coloring the night sky. As the name Fruit Park suggests, orchards and flower fields can be enjoyed during the day, but on winter nights, it transforms into a fantastical amusement park of lights.

The appeal of this spot is that admission is free (some paid areas available), making it easy for families to visit casually. There are restaurants and shops within the park, allowing you to warm up with a hot meal after enjoying the lights. The gourmet options are substantial, including dishes using Kobe beef and menus using fresh local vegetables.

神戸フルーツフラワーパーク大沢イルミネーション
Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa Illumination

Visitor comments include “The pink palace is fairy-tale-like,” “The children were delighted and running around,” and “Surprisingly large scale and worth seeing.” The diversity that makes it enjoyable both as a date spot for couples and as an outing destination for families is the reason for its popularity.

The light corridor is a popular spot, so early hours before crowding are recommended. When photographing the giant tree, use a wide-angle lens or smartphone wide mode to capture the entire picture. The lantern lights are soft and warm, making them ideal for portrait photography as well.

【Basic Information】

  • Period: October 24, 2025 – February 1, 2026
  • Lighting Hours: 17:30 – 21:00 (last entry 20:30)
  • Location: Michi-no-Eki Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa (Kami-Osawa, Osawa-cho, Kita Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture)
  • Admission: Free admission (some paid areas available)
  • Access: Approximately 15 minutes by bus from Kobe Electric Railway “Okaba Station,” approximately 20 minutes by bus from “Tanigami Station”
  • Parking: Free parking available (approximately 1,000 spaces)

Shiga Biwako Otsukan English Garden – Lakeside Art Created by Students

At the English Garden of Biwako Otsukan located on the shores of Lake Biwa in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, a creative illumination event is held. The 2025 theme is “Creatures Shining on Lake Biwa at Night.”

The approximately 5,900㎡ garden is divided into zones such as “Forest,” “Desert,” and “Ocean,” with light art objects themed around animals living in each environment, expressed with about 150,000 lights. The forest zone features glowing animals and insects, the desert zone has camels and cacti, and the ocean zone features illuminations modeled after fish and jellyfish.

びわ湖大津館イルミネーション
Biwako Otsukan Illumination

The biggest feature of this event is that students from the local Seian University of Art and Design are in charge of design and production. The sensitivity and creativity of young people studying art are poured into the light objects, and new works with different themes are born each year. Many surprised voices are heard, such as “Hard to believe these are student works!” and “Quality comparable to professional works.”

The affordable admission fee of 500 yen for adults and 250 yen for children is also attractive. The retro guesthouse building of Biwako Otsukan also has character, allowing you to enjoy the integrated landscape of architecture, garden, and illumination. There’s also a cafe space inside the building, where you can take a break with a warm drink while planning your next photo spot.

Shiga Biwako Otsukan

Being located on the shores of Lake Biwa, photographing the lake’s reflected night view together with the illumination will create a photo characteristic of Shiga. If the paths within the garden aren’t crowded, tripod use is also possible, so photographing with light objects in the foreground and lake lights in the background will create photos with depth. Since crowds tend to disperse relatively easily, leisurely strolling and photographing on weekday nights is also recommended.

【Basic Information】

  • Period: December 6, 2025 – February 1, 2026
    • December 6 – December 31: Lit daily
    • January 3 – February 1: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays only
  • Lighting Hours: 17:00 – 20:30 (last entry 20:00)
  • Location: Biwako Otsukan English Garden (5-35 Yanagasaki, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture)
  • Admission: Adults 500 yen, Children 250 yen (scheduled)
  • Access: Approximately 15 minutes by bus from JR Otsu Station, get off at “Yanagasaki Lakeside Park,” approximately 10 minutes by car from Meishin “Otsu IC”
  • Parking: Paid parking available within and around the facility

Introduction to Other Spots

Festa Luce in Wakayama Marina City – Light Magic Coloring the European Port Town

At Wakayama Marina City in Wakayama City, “Festa Luce” will be held from November 1, 2025 to February 23, 2026 (operating only on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays after January 5, 2026; closed January 1). This is a popular event that has attracted a cumulative 830,000 visitors over 8 years, and the theme for the 9th year is “Winter Light Magic ~A WOW!! night captivated by winter lights~.”

The entire “Porto Europa” theme park, which recreates a European port town, is wrapped in illumination, and from the moment you pass through the entrance gate, a fantastical world wrapped in light magic spreads out. The highlight displays are the 18m-tall “Giant Christmas Tree” (2m taller than last year) and the “Infinity Bird” using a mirrored bridge. This mysterious light space, like an entrance to a mirror world, captivates visitors.

Nara Tenri City “Light Festival” – Waterside Park Colored by 300,000 Lights

At Taisho Pond Park in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, the “Light Festival” will be held from December 15, 2025 to January 17, 2026. 300,000 LED lights color the entire park, with light tunnels, objects modeled after animals and plants, and candles arranged throughout. An opening performance is also held on the first day, with the event starting in a festive mood throughout the region. The reflection of lights on the pond’s water surface is beautiful, allowing you to enjoy the fantastical atmosphere unique to waterside areas. There are evaluations such as “You can feel the warmth of the local community” and “Not large in scale but carefully made,” making it popular with families.

Recommendation for Illumination Tours by Camping Car

If you’re touring illumination spots in the Kinki and Hokuriku regions, traveling by camping car is recommended. Since winter nights are severely cold, being able to rest in a warm vehicle interior is a major advantage.

Benefits of Going by Camping Car

High Degree of Time Flexibility Illuminations are mostly held from evening to night, and public transportation may not be available for the last train. With a camping car, you can enjoy the light displays leisurely without worrying about time. It’s also possible to tour multiple spots in one night.

Perfect Cold Weather Measures Winter outdoor events are a battle with the cold. With a camping car, you can immediately warm up inside the vehicle when it gets cold. This mobility is particularly helpful at places like Miyama Kayabuki no Sato where it snows, or Tsuruga Port where sea winds are strong. If you prepare warm drinks and meals inside the vehicle, it becomes even more comfortable.

Convenient Storage and Charging of Photography Equipment You can safely store cameras, smartphones, spare batteries, and other photography equipment, and charge them inside the vehicle. This is especially useful in winter when batteries drain quickly in the cold outside air. It can also handle serious photography requiring multiple cameras.

Easy Management of Clothing Changes and Luggage Winter illumination tours tend to involve a lot of luggage such as cold weather clothing, boots, and umbrellas. With a camping car, you can leave all luggage inside the vehicle, allowing you to stroll around light. You can also immediately change wet clothes or shoes.

Overnight Parking at Roadside Stations Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa introduced this time is attached to a roadside station, making it suitable for overnight stays in vehicles. There are also roadside stations and RV parks scattered around other spots, eliminating the need to book accommodations.

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🚐 Camping Car Travel Preparations and Precautions

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❄️ Winter Equipment Preparation
Studless tires and chains are essential. Especially around Miyama Kayabuki no Sato, there is snow accumulation in mountainous areas
Thoroughly prepare vehicle interior heating such as FF heaters and electric blankets
Don’t forget to use dehumidifiers and ventilation fans as countermeasures against condensation
🅿️ Parking Confirmation
Check parking information for each spot in advance. Whether large vehicles can be parked is an important point
Weekends and holidays get crowded, so early arrival is recommended
When staying overnight at roadside stations, spend time quietly so as not to disturb other users
💧 Water Supply and Drainage Planning
In winter, water pipes may freeze. Frequently refill water at roadside stations and service areas
Identify locations with drainage facilities along your route
⚡ Fuel and Power Management
In winter, fuel consumption increases with heating. Be mindful of frequent refueling
Checking sub-battery levels is also important. Use power sources at roadside stations when available
🍱 Food and Beverage Stockpile
In mountainous areas, there may be no convenience stores nearby. Prepare food and warm drinks in advance
Having hot tea or soup in a thermos is useful on cold nights
🚨 Emergency Response
Considering the possibility of being stranded due to snow or freezing, prepare blankets and emergency food
Smartphone chargers and spare batteries are also essential
If weather changes suddenly, making the decision to wait at a safe location without forcing it is also important

To Enjoy Winter Illumination Tours

Winter illuminations in the Kinki and Hokuriku regions have diverse charms that take advantage of each area’s characteristics. There is cultural depth that goes beyond mere light festivals, including waterside parks, historic castles and mountain villages, and collaborations with traditional crafts.

【General Points When Visiting】

  • Clothing: Snowy road measures are essential in the Hokuriku region. Thoroughly prepare shoes with non-slip soles and cold weather gear
  • Mountainous areas of Kinki region: Wear warm clothing as it gets severely cold
  • Photography: Since tripod use is restricted at many spots, utilize high-sensitivity cameras or smartphone night scene modes that can take beautiful handheld shots
  • Environmental Consideration: Contribute to sustainable tourism by bringing eco-bags and purchasing local products

These events, which contribute to regional promotion and tourism promotion, also consider environmental impact through the introduction of LED lighting. As visitors, let’s also be mindful of actions that support sustainable tourism.

Since detailed dates and fees may change, please check the latest information on each facility’s official website before going out. Why not go out to experience the warmth of lights that shine precisely because of the cold winter? With a camping car, you can realize a freer and more comfortable illumination tour. Please enjoy the art of lights shining in the winter night sky to your heart’s content.

✨ Kinki & Hokuriku Illumination FAQs

✨ What’s the best illumination spot for beginners and families in Kinki & Hokuriku?

For beginners and families, “Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa – Kobe Illuminage” in Hyogo Prefecture is the top recommendation!

Why it’s recommended:

  • 🎫 Free admission (some paid areas available) – easy to visit
  • 🅿️ Free parking (approx. 1,000 spaces) – camping car friendly
  • 🎄 Spectacular 13m giant Christmas tree & 500 lanterns
  • 🍽️ On-site restaurants and shops for meals and breaks
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Spacious grounds with less crowding – kids can run freely
  • 🌸 Local cuisine including Kobe beef available

Runner-ups: Toyama Kansui Park (9 min walk from JR Toyama Station, free admission, easy access), Biwako Otsu-kan in Shiga (¥500 adults, warm student artworks)

For advanced/photography enthusiasts: Kyoto Miyama Kayabuki no Sato (5 days limited, snow scenes × lantern artistic compositions), Tsuruga Port Miraie (harbor town sunset × illumination)

📅 What are the dates and lighting hours for the 2025-2026 season?

Kinki & Hokuriku Illumination Detailed Calendar:

🌊 Toyama Kansui Park Sweet Illumination:

  • Period: October 10, 2025 – March 1, 2026
  • Lighting: Sunset – 22:00
  • Fee: Free
  • Features: Tenmon Bridge, LED waterfall, beautiful reflections on water

🎨 Yuri no Sato Park Illumination (Sakai City):

  • Period: Mid-December 2025 – Mid-January 2026 (planned)
  • Lighting: 17:30 – 21:00
  • Fee: Free
  • Features: Projection mapping, light tunnels

🏖️ Tsuruga Port Illumination “Miraie”:

  • Period: October 25 – December 25, 2025
  • Lighting: 17:00 – 21:00 (Nov: Fri-Sun-Hols, Dec: daily)
  • Fee: Free
  • Features: 20m giant tree, harbor town × sunset × illumination

🏯 Kyoto Miyama Kayabuki no Sato Winter Lantern Festival:

  • Period: January 19-23, 2026 (5 days limited)
  • Lighting: 17:00 – 19:30
  • Fee: Free
  • Features: 78 snow lanterns, 200 flower lanterns, original Japanese landscape

🎠 Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa:

  • Period: October 24, 2025 – February 1, 2026
  • Lighting: 17:30 – 21:00 (last entry 20:30)
  • Fee: Free admission (some paid areas)
  • Features: Starlight Dream theme, giant tree, pink palace

🌟 Biwako Otsu-kan English Garden:

  • Period: December 6, 2025 – February 1, 2026
  • Lighting: 17:00 – 20:30 (12/6-12/31 daily, 1/3-2/1 Sat-Sun-Hols)
  • Fee: Adults ¥500, Children ¥250
  • Features: Student artworks, forest/desert/ocean zones, approx. 150,000 lights
🚙 What are the best roadside stations and parking options for camping car touring?

Camping Car-Friendly Facilities by Illumination Spot:

🌊 Toyama Area (Kansui Park):

  • Michi-no-Eki Camon Park Shinminato: 20 min drive from Kansui Park, fresh Toyama Bay seafood
  • Toyama City paid parking: Multiple around park, check for large vehicle capacity
  • Hot springs: Toyama Station Onsen, Tateyama Onsen for relaxation

🎨 Fukui Area (Yuri no Sato Park, Tsuruga Port):

  • Michi-no-Eki Mikuni: 15 min drive from Yuri no Sato, Echizen crab cuisine
  • Tsuruga Port paid parking: Shuttle bus service, check large vehicle space
  • Yuri no Sato Park parking: Free approx. 200 spaces, camping car accessible
  • Hot springs: Tsuruga Onsen, Mikuni Onsen for Japan Sea bathing

🏯 Kyoto Area (Miyama Kayabuki no Sato):

  • Temporary parking: Event period limited, free shuttle bus from lot
  • Michi-no-Eki Miyama Fureai Hiroba: 10 min drive from village, Miyama milk products
  • Hot springs: Miyama Onsen for snow-viewing bath, thatched village sightseeing
  • Note: Winter snow roads, chains mandatory, full cold weather gear required

🎠 Hyogo Area (Kobe Fruit Flower Park):

  • Michi-no-Eki Kobe Fruit Flower Park Osawa: On-site at venue, free approx. 1,000 spaces, ideal for overnight stays
  • On-site facilities: Restaurant and hot springs available, Kobe beef cuisine, comfortable stay
  • Nearby: 30 min drive to Arima Onsen, abundant tourism and lodging

🌟 Shiga Area (Biwako Otsu-kan):

  • Biwako Otsu-kan parking: On-site and nearby paid parking, check for large vehicles
  • Michi-no-Eki Imoko no Sato: 15 min drive from Otsu-kan, Lake Biwa views
  • Hot springs: Ogoto Onsen (15 min drive), famous lakeside hot spring for relaxation

🎯 Camping Car Touring Tips: Kobe Fruit Flower Park with on-site roadside station is ideal for overnight stays! Leave Friday night for weekend 2-3 spot tours recommended. Hot springs × illumination maximizes satisfaction!

📸 What are the best photography techniques and timing for Instagram-worthy shots?

Professional Photography Tips by Scene Type:

🌊 Water Reflection Type (Toyama Kansui Park, Biwako Otsu-kan):

  • Best timing: Calm nights with little wind (water becomes mirror-like)
  • Composition: Entire canal from Tenmon Bridge, Lake Biwa × illumination
  • Settings: Tripod + slow shutter, smartphone night mode
  • Tips: Low angle at water level to emphasize reflections

🏖️ Harbor Sunset Type (Tsuruga Port Miraie):

  • Best timing: 30 min before sunset – lighting time, sunset × illumination
  • Composition: Giant tree × Japan Sea sunset, light tunnel perspective
  • Settings: Target magic hour’s blue hour
  • Tips: Choose clear days, capture ocean breeze atmosphere

❄️ Snow Landscape Type (Miyama Kayabuki no Sato):

  • Best timing: Snowy days, day after snowfall with fresh snow
  • Composition: Thatched roofs × lantern flames, snow × orange light contrast
  • Settings: Tripod essential, slow shutter to express flame flickering
  • Tips: Include eave snow in foreground, full cold weather gear and anti-slip required

🎠 European Park Type (Kobe Illuminage):

  • Best timing: Weekday early hours (avoid crowds), 18:00 hour ideal
  • Composition: Pink palace’s fairytale feel, light corridor depth
  • Settings: Wide-angle lens, smartphone wide mode for full view
  • Tips: Soft lantern light perfect for portraits too

🎨 Art Type (Yuri no Sato Park, Biwako Otsu-kan):

  • Best timing: Weekday uncrowded times, easier to use tripod
  • Composition: Projection mapping movement, student artwork objects
  • Settings: Video capture for movement, long exposure for light trails
  • Tips: Light objects in foreground, lake lights in background

📱 Smartphone Photography Tips:

  • Turn ON night mode and HDR function
  • Use walls and railings to prevent shake
  • Spare battery essential (cold weather drains fast)
  • Charge in car, backup data
🧳 What cold weather gear, items, and precautions are needed for winter illumination tours?

Full Preparation for Comfortable Illumination Tours:

👕 Cold Weather Gear & Clothing:

  • Basics: Down jacket, thick sweater, heat-tech inner wear essential
  • Footwear: Anti-slip winter boots, thick socks, heat packs
  • Accessories: Gloves (touchscreen compatible), scarf, ear warmers, knit cap
  • Snow road gear: Miyama Kayabuki requires rubber boots, chains mandatory
  • Ocean wind gear: Tsuruga Port, Toyama Kansui need windbreaker jacket

📸 Photography Equipment & Items:

  • Camera: Multiple spare batteries, cold weather drains fast
  • Tripod: Lightweight compact type, confirm usage permission beforehand
  • Smartphone: Mobile battery, thermal pouch for warmth
  • Other: Lens cloth, flashlight, plastic bags (for wet items)

🍵 Food & Drinks:

  • In-car prep: Hot tea, coffee, soup in thermos
  • Snacks: Chocolate, nuts and other high-calorie portable food
  • Local cuisine: Enjoy Kobe Illuminage (Kobe beef), Toyama (white shrimp), Fukui (Echizen crab)

🚙 Camping Car Equipment:

  • Heating: FF heater, electric blanket for comfortable interior
  • Power: Sub-battery, solar charging for camera equipment
  • Change clothes: Immediate change for wet clothes and shoes
  • Luggage: All cold weather gear and camera equipment stored in car

⚠️ Precautions & Etiquette:

  • Pre-check: Final confirmation of dates, lighting hours, fees, parking on official sites
  • Tripod use: Not allowed during crowded hours or in prohibited areas
  • Environmental care: Take trash home, purchase local products for community support
  • Health management: Long outdoor exposure requires attention, take regular breaks in car
  • Snow road driving: Miyama has winter chain regulations, studless tires mandatory

💡 Tips for Comfortable Enjoyment: With a camping car, warm up in the vehicle anytime when cold! Easy to tour multiple spots. Hot springs × illumination creates the ultimate winter trip!

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