[British Hills] Enjoy Early Summer in England with 'Rose Week' - Fukushima Destination Campaign also underway
British Hills (Tenei Village, Fukushima Prefecture) will hold 'Rose Week' from May 30 to July 5, 2026, as part of its 30th-anniversary project. The event features the opening of a rose garden, rose-themed decorations throughout the facility, special menus, English culture lessons, and sales of related goods, offering an experience of early summer in England.
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British Hills (Tenei Village, Fukushima Prefecture), which has welcomed over 1.1 million visitors since its establishment in 1994, will hold 'Rose Week' from Saturday, May 30, 2026, to Sunday, July 5, 2026, as an initiative related to the Fukushima Destination Campaign. Starting with the 'Rose Garden' opened as part of its 30th-anniversary project, the facility will feature rose-themed decorations, sales of rose-related products, rose afternoon tea, and rose-themed English culture lessons. You can enjoy early summer in England at British Hills, which recreates a medieval English townscape.
▲Rose & Queen's Afternoon Tea ▲Rose Garden
▲ Rose decorations (Ascot Tea Room) ▲ Hanging basket making (image)
'Rose Garden' opened as part of the 30th-anniversary project
The Rose Garden was opened within the 'Georgian Garden' as part of the 30th-anniversary project in 2024. Great care has been taken in selecting varieties, including roses associated with the British Royal Family, the Japanese Imperial Family, historical figures, and characters from famous books.
▲ Rose Garden blooming image ▲ Rose Garden entrance
'Britain without a passport' adorned with rose decorations
During the period, the reception, restaurants, and other areas will be decorated with rose themes, allowing you to enjoy an even more splendid atmosphere. Photo spots are also available for commemorative photos.
Decoration Period
May 30 (Sat) - July 5 (Sun), 2026
Locations
① Manor House
② Ascot Tea Room
③ Falstaff Pub
④ Victorian Alley
▲ Manor House interior decorations ▲ Ascot Tea Room exterior decorations ▲ Ascot Tea Room interior decorations
English culture lessons inspired by England's national flower, the 'Rose'
The 'English Culture Lessons,' where you can experience traditional British culture, will be temporarily rose-themed. Works created in the lessons can be taken home as souvenirs.
Holding Period
May 30 (Sat) - July 5 (Sun), 2026
*Excluding June 20 (Sat), 21 (Sun), and 24 (Wed)
Fee
3800 yen/person
Lessons
① Tea Blending: Create original rose tea using rose petals
(Wed 11:00 / Sun 14:00)
② British Craft (Aromatherapy): Create original bath salts using rose essential oil (Sat 14:00)
③ British Craft (Paint): Create original glasses with rose motif designs (Sun 11:00)
Schedule
Wednesday: ① Tea Blending 11:00-12:30
Saturday: ② British Craft (Aromatherapy) 14:00-15:30
Sunday: ③ British Craft (Paint) 11:00-12:30
① Tea Blending 14:00-15:30
Special rose-themed menu
'Rose & Queen's Afternoon Tea' will be available at Ascot Tea Room, and 'Rose Cocktails/Mocktails' at Falstaff Pub. You can enjoy your meal in a splendid interior adorned with rose decorations.
▲Rose & Queen's Afternoon Tea ▲Rose Cocktails/Mocktails (image)
Menu
Rose & Queen's Afternoon Tea
Rose Cocktails/Mocktails
Period
Weekends only from May 30 (Sat) - July 5 (Sun)
May 30 (Sat) - July 5 (Sun)
Venue
Ascot Tea Room
Falstaff Pub
Business Hours
10:00-17:30
(Last order 16:30)
11:30-15:00
(Last order 14:30)
Price
4000 yen/person (limited quantity)
Mocktail 1000 yen / Cocktail 1200 yen
Reservations
No reservations accepted, guided on a first-come, first-served basis
No reservations accepted, guided on a first-come, first-served basis
Rose-related imported goods sold at the gift shop 'Victorian Alley'
The gift shop 'Victorian Alley' will sell rose-related goods, including Laura Ashley kitchen goods.
▲Victorian Alley decoration image ▲Laura Ashley kitchen goods
'Fukushima Destination Campaign' underway
The Fukushima Destination Campaign (Fukushima DC) is a tourism campaign held from Wednesday, April 1, 2026, to Tuesday, June 30, 2026, where the JR Group, prefectural and municipal governments, and local tourism businesses work together to promote the charms of each region. With the slogan 'Fukushima, where happy winds blow,' various menus will be prepared during the Fukushima DC period, and Fukushima as a whole will welcome everyone. British Hills is part of this.
▲Rose & Queen's Afternoon Tea ▲Rose Garden
▲ Rose decorations (Ascot Tea Room) ▲ Hanging basket making (image)
'Rose Garden' opened as part of the 30th-anniversary project
The Rose Garden was opened within the 'Georgian Garden' as part of the 30th-anniversary project in 2024. Great care has been taken in selecting varieties, including roses associated with the British Royal Family, the Japanese Imperial Family, historical figures, and characters from famous books.
▲ Rose Garden blooming image ▲ Rose Garden entrance
'Britain without a passport' adorned with rose decorations
During the period, the reception, restaurants, and other areas will be decorated with rose themes, allowing you to enjoy an even more splendid atmosphere. Photo spots are also available for commemorative photos.
Decoration Period
May 30 (Sat) - July 5 (Sun), 2026
Locations
① Manor House
② Ascot Tea Room
③ Falstaff Pub
④ Victorian Alley
▲ Manor House interior decorations ▲ Ascot Tea Room exterior decorations ▲ Ascot Tea Room interior decorations
English culture lessons inspired by England's national flower, the 'Rose'
The 'English Culture Lessons,' where you can experience traditional British culture, will be temporarily rose-themed. Works created in the lessons can be taken home as souvenirs.
Holding Period
May 30 (Sat) - July 5 (Sun), 2026
*Excluding June 20 (Sat), 21 (Sun), and 24 (Wed)
Fee
3800 yen/person
Lessons
① Tea Blending: Create original rose tea using rose petals
(Wed 11:00 / Sun 14:00)
② British Craft (Aromatherapy): Create original bath salts using rose essential oil (Sat 14:00)
③ British Craft (Paint): Create original glasses with rose motif designs (Sun 11:00)
Schedule
Wednesday: ① Tea Blending 11:00-12:30
Saturday: ② British Craft (Aromatherapy) 14:00-15:30
Sunday: ③ British Craft (Paint) 11:00-12:30
① Tea Blending 14:00-15:30
Special rose-themed menu
'Rose & Queen's Afternoon Tea' will be available at Ascot Tea Room, and 'Rose Cocktails/Mocktails' at Falstaff Pub. You can enjoy your meal in a splendid interior adorned with rose decorations.
▲Rose & Queen's Afternoon Tea ▲Rose Cocktails/Mocktails (image)
Menu
Rose & Queen's Afternoon Tea
Rose Cocktails/Mocktails
Period
Weekends only from May 30 (Sat) - July 5 (Sun)
May 30 (Sat) - July 5 (Sun)
Venue
Ascot Tea Room
Falstaff Pub
Business Hours
10:00-17:30
(Last order 16:30)
11:30-15:00
(Last order 14:30)
Price
4000 yen/person (limited quantity)
Mocktail 1000 yen / Cocktail 1200 yen
Reservations
No reservations accepted, guided on a first-come, first-served basis
No reservations accepted, guided on a first-come, first-served basis
Rose-related imported goods sold at the gift shop 'Victorian Alley'
The gift shop 'Victorian Alley' will sell rose-related goods, including Laura Ashley kitchen goods.
▲Victorian Alley decoration image ▲Laura Ashley kitchen goods
'Fukushima Destination Campaign' underway
The Fukushima Destination Campaign (Fukushima DC) is a tourism campaign held from Wednesday, April 1, 2026, to Tuesday, June 30, 2026, where the JR Group, prefectural and municipal governments, and local tourism businesses work together to promote the charms of each region. With the slogan 'Fukushima, where happy winds blow,' various menus will be prepared during the Fukushima DC period, and Fukushima as a whole will welcome everyone. British Hills is part of this.