Kiyose Virtual Sunflower Festival

Holding period

2022.08.01 〜 2022.09.30

Take! Play! Go to the virtual sunflower field

The Kiyose Sunflower Festival is held at one of the largest sunflower fields in Tokyo. Although the festival was cancelled in 2022 due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the “Kiyose Virtual Sunflower Festival” will be held online, utilizing past video materials and augmented reality (AR) technology. Kiyose Virtual Sunflower Festival” online.
When you scan the designated QR code on the official website, a 3D sunflower will appear on your smartphone camera, and you can take photos as if you were taking pictures in a sunflower field. and “Let’s play with Ninnin-kun in the virtual sunflower field! You can enjoy the event in a virtual world. You can fully enjoy the event in the virtual world. In addition, live streaming of images from past events and sunflowers growing on the rooftop of Kiyose City Hall will also be available. This unique video streaming service allows visitors to watch the growth process of sunflowers growing in the summer sunlight at high speed.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Kiyose Virtual Sunflower Festival official website
Holding period Monday, August 1, 2022 – Friday, September 30, 2022
Opening Hours all day
Contact Us J:COM Tokyo West Tokyo Bureau 080-6971-1749 (Mon, Thu, Fri 9:30-17:45)
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