Abeno Harukas to Hold Summer-Exclusive Event 'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS' at 300m-High Observatory
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- Abeno Harukas to Hold Summer-Exclusive Event 'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS' at 300m-High Observatory
- Abeno Harukas' observatory 'Harukas 300' will host a summer-exclusive event, 'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS,' blending water play and art at its 58th-floor outdoor 'Sky Garden' from July 3 to September 30, 2026.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 12, 2026
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Abeno Harukas' observatory 'Harukas 300' will host a summer-exclusive event, 'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS,' blending water play and art at its 58th-floor outdoor 'Sky Garden' from July 3 to September 30, 2026.
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- Abeno Harukas to Hold Summer-Exclusive Event 'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS' at 300m-High Observatory (June 12, 2026), PR Times
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- June 12, 2026
Abeno Harukas' observatory 'Harukas 300' will host a summer-exclusive event, 'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS,' blending water play and art at its 58th-floor outdoor 'Sky Garden' from July 3 to September 30, 2026.
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At the Abeno Harukas observatory 'Harukas 300,' a summer-exclusive event themed around 'Water Play' and 'Art' titled 'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS' will be held from Friday, July 3, to Wednesday, September 30, 2026, in the 58th-floor outdoor open-air space known as the 'Sky Garden.'
This event will feature two interactive content zones designed to stimulate children's playfulness in the open-air 'Sky Garden,' where a pleasant breeze blows at a height of approximately 300 meters.
In the 'Fountain and Sea of Clouds Zone,' rhythmic 'fountains' shooting up from the floor and fine 'mist' will provide a cooling effect, allowing visitors to enjoy water play while feeling as if they are amidst the clouds.
Additionally, the 'Sky Canvas Zone' will feature three specially made acrylic domes. Visitors can enter these transparent domes and freely draw pictures towards the sky. The drawings overlap with the blue sky visible through the ceiling, offering a special art experience that feels like painting directly on the sky.
At night, the two zones will be illuminated, creating a high-quality, cool space that adults can also enjoy.
Furthermore, at Harukas 300 (Observatory), starting from Thursday, July 23, 2026, the admission fee for preschool children will become 'free' in conjunction with a revision of admission fees and categories. Please make wonderful memories with your family this summer.
Please refer to the attachment for details.
'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS' Event Image
*Some of the images used for this event visualization were created using generative AI.
This event will feature two interactive content zones designed to stimulate children's playfulness in the open-air 'Sky Garden,' where a pleasant breeze blows at a height of approximately 300 meters.
In the 'Fountain and Sea of Clouds Zone,' rhythmic 'fountains' shooting up from the floor and fine 'mist' will provide a cooling effect, allowing visitors to enjoy water play while feeling as if they are amidst the clouds.
Additionally, the 'Sky Canvas Zone' will feature three specially made acrylic domes. Visitors can enter these transparent domes and freely draw pictures towards the sky. The drawings overlap with the blue sky visible through the ceiling, offering a special art experience that feels like painting directly on the sky.
At night, the two zones will be illuminated, creating a high-quality, cool space that adults can also enjoy.
Furthermore, at Harukas 300 (Observatory), starting from Thursday, July 23, 2026, the admission fee for preschool children will become 'free' in conjunction with a revision of admission fees and categories. Please make wonderful memories with your family this summer.
Please refer to the attachment for details.
'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS' Event Image
*Some of the images used for this event visualization were created using generative AI.
FAQ
What summer water event is held at Abeno Harukas?
The 'HARUKAS WATER CANVAS' event is held from July 3 to September 30, 2026. It features fountains and mist play on the 58th-floor outdoor deck.
What is the admission fee for children at Harukas 300?
Starting July 23, 2026, admission for preschool children will be free due to a revision in the fee structure.
Can I enjoy the Harukas water event at night?
Yes, at night the event zones are illuminated, creating a cool, sophisticated atmosphere that adults can also enjoy.