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Blueme Hill Super Water Festival

Blueme Hill Super Water Festival

Total quantity 10 tons for the soaking wet water festival during Obon

Shiga Agriculture Park Blueme Hill

8/9(Sat) 10:00~20:00

8/10(Sun) 10:00~20:00

8/11(Mon) 10:00~20:00

During the Obon period when sunflowers are in full bloom, the Blueme Hill will hold a water festival at Shiga Prefecture's largest splash pond from 8/9 to 8/11. During this period, there will be events such as the "Bubble Bazooka" where you can get covered in bubbles, the "Snowfall Warning" where it snows in midsummer, and "Extreme Cool" events for both adults and children to cool off. Staff will also hold water-splashing events throughout the day, and the facility will have extended hours until 8 PM. It looks like it will be a day where you can enjoy playing for a long time while feeling cool in the intense heat. ■Notes On August 11 (Monday) only, the beer garden will be moved to the village area.

Map & Location

Shiga Agriculture Park Blueme Hill

About 20 minutes from the Meishin Expressway "Yokaichi" IC

Approximately 50 minutes by Omi Bus (to Kitabataguchi) from JR Omi Hachiman Station (South Exit)

Details about Blueme Hill Super Water Festival

Date & Time
8/9(Sat) 10:00~20:008/10(Sun) 10:00~20:008/11(Mon) 10:00~20:00
Note
Facility opening hours are from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. On August 11 (Monday), the hours will be until 9:00 PM. Night opening hours with lighting will be from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The sunflower blooming status can be checked on the website before your visit.
Venue
Shiga Agriculture Park Blueme Hill
Address
843 Nishi Ooji, Hino-cho, Gamogun, Shiga Prefecture
Fee
Entrance fee: Adults 1500 yen, Children 800 yen, Dogs 500 yen (Free for under 3 years old)
parking
Parking: Free
Access
About 20 minutes from the Meishin Expressway "Yokaichi" IC
Access (Public)
Approximately 50 minutes by Omi Bus (to Kitabataguchi) from JR Omi Hachiman Station (South Exit)
Contact
0748-52-2611 (Shiga Agriculture Park Blueme Hill)

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