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Let's raise a lantern and make a wish to the Tateyama night sky
80 minutes from Tokyo “A place connected to Satomi” Let's launch an orange LED lantern in Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture! We want children to have hope for the future. We want to create fun memories. With that in mind, we planned the event.
Schedule
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Reception 17:15-18:00
18:00 Lantern launch preparation
18:15 Lantern launch event
Venue
Shiroyama Park (362 Tateyama , Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture)
What is an LED lantern?
A lantern that emits a soft light by covering an LED light that shines like a candle with a Japanese paper shade. Fill it with helium gas and float it above your head. Floating many lanterns all at once will light up the night sky and create a fantastic space.
*Note: Lanterns are attached with a black thread and will not be released into the sky. Be careful not to let it fly away.
Event schedule
17:15
We will accept the lantern reception, and if there is no problem, we will hand you the lantern.
The reception closes at 18:00, and we will not be accepting applications after 18:00, so please come with plenty of time.
*Please be prepared to show your smartphone ticket screen in advance.
18:15
Everyone floats the lanterns in the sky all at once. Please enjoy the fantastic space.
18:45
The staff will collect the lanterns at the end of the event, but you can also take them home.
Ticket details
Type ①
Lantern fee (1 unit): 5,980 yen
* Only 4 people (including adults and children over 0 years old) can enter the launch area.
Type ②
Lantern fee (2 units): 9,980 yen
* Only 6 people (including adults and children over 0 years old) can enter the launch section.
Type ③
Staff participation fee: 500 yen
Job Description: Making lanterns, reception (15:00-18:00), cleaning up (18:45-19:30)
* Only those who can meet at 15:00 on the day will receive a lantern (up to 4 people can enter the launch area).
*For staff tickets, please refrain from participating with children under elementary school age. It is possible to join the children at the launch. Pets are not allowed.
Where to buy tickets (Japanese only)
Event regulations
*It is possible to write a wish on the lantern. However, since it will be handed over as it is created, if you write on it with a sharp object or an oil-based pen, the balloon inside may break. Use a pen with a soft tip. (Thick water-based markers, brush pens, etc.)
*We do not provide pens for writing on lanterns. Please bring your own pen.
Ticket regulations
*We do not accept cancellations or refunds after application due to customer convenience. Please note.
* Only lantern purchasers can enter the launch site for this event.
*Please note that we are not responsible for any accidents, injuries, illnesses, etc. that occur during the event period.
In case of bad weather
It will be held at an indoor venue. The venue is Chiba Prefecture Nanso Bunka Hall (740-1 Hojo, Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture).
If the event is held indoors, the reception time and launch time will be delayed by one hour.
We do not accept refunds.
Reception time scheduled at 18:15, launch event scheduled at 19:15
*If bad weather is expected, we will send you an email notifying you that the location will be changed three days before, the day before, and the day of the event.
*In the event of sudden rain, wind, or thunderstorms, there is a possibility that the announcement will be made on the day (announcement will be made at the venue). Please note.
Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture is a city rich in nature, influenced by the Kuroshio Current, with a mild climate where flowers bloom even in winter, a varied coastline designated as Minamiboso Quasi-National Park, lush fields and mountains, and fresh seafood from the mountains. It's a town. It is also a town steeped in history and romance, with historic sites related to the Satomi clan, a feudal lord from the Sengoku period, who served as the model for Nanso Satomi Hakkenden. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a relaxing and relaxing time in Tateyama, located at the southern tip of Chiba Prefecture, just 100 kilometers from Tokyo.
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