In Japan, giving flowers is an art — from hanakotoba, the language of flowers, to the care taken over presentation. That same thoughtfulness carries beautifully to a loved one, friend or business contact in Dubai. Here's how to send from Japan, with a few cultural notes worth keeping in mind.
Mind the meanings (hanakotoba)
Japanese flower symbolism can differ from the Gulf's — certain numbers and colours carry particular meanings, and all-white arrangements can read as funereal. If you're sending to a Japanese recipient, a mixed, colourful bouquet is a safe and warm choice; or tell us the sentiment you want and we'll compose to it.
The biggest time gap — in your favour
Japan is five hours ahead of Dubai, the largest gap of any country we regularly send from. That's an advantage: an evening order in Tokyo lands in the Dubai afternoon, well within same-day range. You pick a delivery slot at checkout with three hours' notice.
Presentation matters
Japanese gifting prizes how something looks as much as what it is. Our arrangements are hand-built and finished with care, and you can add a message card — a line in Japanese, if you like — to complete the gesture. Browse the range on the Send Flowers to Dubai from Japan collection.
FAQ
Can I order through WhatsApp? Yes — send a photo of what you like and we'll reply with a payment link in minutes.
How fast is delivery? Usually same-day; the five-hour time difference gives you plenty of room.
What occasions can I send for? Birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine's, congratulations, thank-you and business gifts.
Can I request a custom bouquet? Yes — share your idea or the sentiment, and we'll design it.
Sending from elsewhere in Asia? See our guide for the Philippines, or our overview for expats.