Yebisu Garden Place Winter Illumination 2024
Tokyo Winter Illumination: Yebisu Garden Place Baccarat ETERNAL LIGHTS
Yebisu Garden Place is a classic long-running winter illumination spot in Tokyo. Enjoy the romantic winter light-up with the spectacular 5m x 3m Baccarat crystal chandelier!
Yebisu Garden Place Winter Illumination is an annual winter illumination event held at Yebisu Garden Place (恵比寿ガーデンプレイス) in Ebisu, Tokyo. It’s one of the most popular and longest-running winter illumination events in Tokyo, which has been held for over 20 years. The event is back in 2024 winter, running from 9 November 2024 until 13 January 2025.
Yebisu Garden Place’s winter illumination for 2024, “Baccarat ETERNAL LIGHTS” features the gorgeous Baccarat chandelier made with approx 8,500 pieces of crystal and 250 light bulbs. With a height of 5m and a width of 3m, it’s one of the largest chandeliers in the world and its production requires the skills of master craftsmen including 13 of Meilleur Ouvrier de France (MOF) and takes 15,000 hours to complete. The chandelier will be displayed everyday during the season.
At the Clock Square, there will be a 10m tall Christmas tree decorated with over 300 ornaments. Several spots in Yebisu Garden Place such as Entrance Pavilion, Slope Promenade and Chateau Square will be also illuminated with approx 100,000 champagne gold LED lights during winter.
Yebisu Garden Place is complex buildings that has many facilities such as shops, restaurants, museums, etc. It’s located within a short walk from JR Ebisu Station, and it’s very easy to access from the popular tourist districts, Shibuya and Harajuku.
There are numbers of winter illumination events held in Tokyo, but Yebisu Garden Place Winter Illumination offers the most romantic and elegant atmosphere, which is perfect for couples 🙂
-Yebisu Garden Place Winter Illumination
Access: 5 mins walk from Ebisu Station East Exit
Date: 9 November 2024 to 13 January 2025
Hours: 11:00~23:00
The famous winter illumination event in Tokyo, SHIBUYA BLUE CAVE is held near Shibuya Station, which is right next to Ebisu area! If you are around, don’t miss both illuminations 😉
For more info about special winter events in Tokyo, please check out these articles, too!
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