Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo Celebrates 70 Years Of Magical Firefly Evenings
In the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, a unique event captures the essence of traditional Japanese summer: the 70th annual firefly viewing at Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo. This luxury resort, nestled in the heart of the city, offers guests a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in the enchanting world of fireflies from May 17 until June 30. The event, deeply rooted in Japanese culture, parallels the significance of viewing camellias in winter and cherry blossoms in spring.
Since its inception in 1954, the Chinzanso Garden has been a pivotal location for firefly viewing, initially aimed at providing children with the magical experience of seeing fireflies. Over the years, it has transformed into a much-anticipated annual celebration. The garden's ecosystem is meticulously maintained to support approximately 500 fireflies that illuminate the evenings during peak season. Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo's commitment to environmental protection and sustainability ensures the preservation of this delicate habitat.

The highlight of this year's event is the Firefly Evening Dinner Buffet, offering a blend of modern and traditional dishes inspired by the early summer season. The buffet features an exclusive menu, including two types of tuna sushi and a themed meal for children. Additionally, children under 12 receive a complimentary firefly guidebook, enhancing their learning experience. For those seeking a more intimate encounter with nature, the hotel offers a special package that includes dinner at Miyuki, a private after-hours garden tour, and breakfast.
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo extends its hospitality beyond the firefly event, boasting 10 dining venues with a variety of cuisines ranging from Italian to Japanese and casual dining options. The garden is accessible to all guests staying at the hotel or visiting its restaurants.
About Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo: With 70 years of history, Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo stands as an iconic luxury hotel in Tokyo. It features 266 guest rooms/suites, nine restaurants, 38 meeting/banquet rooms, and a full-service spa complete with a Japanese onsen. The garden is renowned for its diverse botanical species, including over 100 cherry trees and 1,000 camellia trees. A unique attraction is the "Tokyo sea of clouds," mimicking a natural phenomenon typically found in Japan's mountainous regions. The hotel is owned and managed by Fujita Kanko Inc., a leading corporation in the tourism industry based in Tokyo.