[2025 Yufu ] Travel Guide for Yufuin Floral Village (Updated Jan)
Address:
1503-3 Yufuincho Kawakami, Yufu, Oita 879-5102, Japan
Opening times:
Opens at 09:30-17:30Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+81 977-85-5132
Yufuin, the cutest city in Fukuoka
Yufuin Floral Village
Yufuin is a small town in Oita Prefecture. It is located in a valley famous for its hot springs, making it a popular onsen village where Japanese and international tourists choose to spend their vacation. Every time we look around the view, we will see beautiful mountain ranges that warmly surround the village. And the spot that captured the hearts of photographers like us is definitely Yufuin Floral Village, a European-style village. It is a dreamy Europe, everyone. It has a fantasy feel, inspired by an old English countryside village. It is decorated with vines along the walls of the houses in bright yellow, with cute contrasting blue window frames. Every alley has classic shops that match the location, like you have entered a fairy tale land.
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Beautiful little town
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This is the Yufuin Floral village situated in Yufuin, Oita Prefecture. It takes around 2.5 hours from Hakata station to Yufuin station. I would highly recommend to stay at least one night there as there are many eateries and unique shops around. If you are a Ghibli fan, this is the place you should visit! You can go to KiKi’s bakery shop and the village just looks like a scene from the studio Ghibli’s movies. Perfect.
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[Yufuin] 🇯🇵 Yufuin Floral Village
This time, I will introduce Floral Village in Yufuin!
This place is popular with Koreans and foreigners, but it is also a popular tourist spot for Japanese people!
This time, I went from day to night, and it was really nice to experience a different atmosphere.
If you like Miffy, I highly recommend it as there are cafes and other things there!
Please go and check it out!
📍Yufuin Floral Village
Address: 1503-3 Kawakami, Yufuin-cho, Yufu City, Oita Prefecture
Opening hours: 9:30 to 17:00
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Yufuin 🇯🇵 A city that makes your heart flutter ❤️
We started our trip to Fukuoka, stayed at Hakata Station, took the Yufuin Nomori train for about 2 hours and 15 minutes. The train can be booked 30 days before departure. I recommend booking early because it fills up fast. We booked the first and last train back. We had about 6 hours to travel. Most importantly, we bought the JR pass. It’s really worth it to travel. The train is very cute. There are food and souvenirs for sale. For those who want to try the food, I recommend going to the food booth as soon as it opens because the queue is very long. The food booth has opening and closing times. You can ask the staff when you arrive in Yufuin. The first photo spot we saw was in front of the train station. The photos came out very beautifully. Other spots along the way are also beautiful. You can stop and take photos along the way. But unfortunately, it rained (all day) on the day we went. The sky may have been a little cloudy. But overall, I really liked it. It felt very warm. The first check-in point is the Yunotsubo Kaido walking street. There are cute restaurants and cafes along both sides of the road. You can take a leisurely walk. The food is delicious. There are many delicious desserts. You can choose as you like. The second check-in point is the European-style village Yufuin Floral Village. It is a small village with many animals such as goats, birds, ducks, and cute souvenirs for sale. Inside the village, you can take photos from many angles and play with the animals.📍: The third check-in point is Kinrin Lake, which is at the end of the walking street. It is a very beautiful lake. I really like the atmosphere here. It is very warm. If you like nature, I guarantee that you will not be disappointed.🥹 Finally, on the way back, we found a sweet potato grilled cheese shop. It was very delicious. But I apologize, I can't remember the name of the shop. I could only take this one photo because it was so cold. Eating hot sweet potatoes is so good. If anyone wants to try it, notice that the shop will be on the left side when walking back to the station. If I remember correctly, it is near the shop with the Totoro cartoon character. On the way back, I secretly took another photo with the train. It was a very fulfilling day in Yufuin. If anyone has any questions or wants to know more, please comment and ask.🩷#TravelJapan #Fukuoka #ReviewTravelJapan #Japan2024 #WinterJapan
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🇯🇵 Fukuoka’s exotic and unique shops Yufuin Flower Village☕️
Yufuin Floral Village
It is a cute town located in Yufu City, Oita Prefecture, Japan.
Combining natural beauty and traditional culture
The design here is inspired by small towns in Europe🕰️
The architectural style is unique and full of exotic customs
Makes you feel like you are in a fairy tale world
There are so many cute shops here 🪄
Selling handicrafts, souvenirs, cartoon products, etc.
There are also a variety of coffee shops and restaurants☕️
Different varieties of flowers bloom throughout the seasons
If you have the opportunity to visit Fukuoka Yufuin, don’t miss it!
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Yufuin Floral Village's Enchanted Charm
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I discovered a slice of heaven at Yufuin Floral Village! This floral wonderland in Kyushu, Japan, captivated me with its kaleidoscope of colors and sweet scents. As I strolled through the immaculately groomed gardens, I was mesmerized by the diverse array of flowers, from soft peonies to vibrant tulips. The village's quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants added to the charm. With Lake Kinrin's serene backdrop, I felt my worries fade away. Yufuin Floral Village is a must-visit haven for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape. Its beauty and tranquility will forever bloom in my heart!
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Yufuin Floral Village
Yufuin Floral Village (湯布院フローラルビレッジ) is a tourist attraction in Yufuin, a small town in Oita Prefecture, Japan. You can reach it by taxi from JR Yufuin Station or on foot. The village is designed with a European style concept inspired by the Cotswolds, a rural village in England. 🏠