What is the market price for Obon供え花 (offerings of flowers)?
What is the market price for Obon offering flowers?
As Obon approaches, many people are concerned about the appropriate price and budget for offering flowers to their ancestors, wondering, "How much should I spend on Obon offering flowers?" or "What is the typical price for offering flowers?"
Especially for those sending Obon offering flowers for the first time or observing Hatsubon (the first Obon since a loved one's passing), not knowing the appropriate price range can be a source of anxiety.
This article provides a detailed guide to the appropriate price range for Obon offering flowers and tips on how to choose flowers according to your budget.
After reading this, you should be able to confidently choose flowers from the heart. Please use it as a reference.
Market Price Guide for Obon Offering Flowers

The market price for Obon offering flowers varies depending on your relationship with the recipient and whether it is Hatsubon. Let's look at the guidelines by price range.
What is the general market price?
3,000 yen to 6,000 yen
This is an affordable price range.
It is suitable for general offering flowers to friends, acquaintances, or distant relatives.
You can choose flowers that convey your heartfelt condolences, even if they are compact.
6,000 yen to 8,000 yen is the most common range.
This price range is the most common and frequently chosen for Obon offering flowers.
You can select slightly larger arrangements or high-quality bouquets, expecting a certain volume and visual appeal.
It is suitable for close relatives or when you want to express a slightly more thoughtful sentiment.
8,000 yen to 15,000 yen is the most common range.
This price range offers luxurious offering flowers that are visually impressive.
It is particularly suitable for those who had a deep connection with the deceased, relatives who are regularly indebted to you, or for Hatsubon.
Also, this price range is often chosen for gifts given jointly by multiple people.
What is the market price for Hatsubon (first Obon)?

Hatsubon (the first Obon since a person's passing) is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for an important memorial service. Therefore, there is a tendency to choose slightly more expensive offering flowers than for a regular Obon.
For Hatsubon, the most common range is around 8,000 yen to 12,000 yen.
It is desirable to choose more thoughtful and elegant flowers to express deep mourning for the deceased and consideration for the bereaved family.
By Price Range! How to Choose Offering Flowers and Key Points

For Obon offering flowers, choose the best option for your budget.
Here, we will introduce what kind of flowers to choose for each specific price range, along with key selection points.
Offering Flowers in the 3,000 yen to 6,000 yen Range

In this price range, you can send heartfelt offering flowers even with a limited budget.
Key Points
It's best to choose products that are small but elegantly put together.
By limiting the types of flowers and using a simple composition, you can create a refined impression.
It's especially good to center around long-lasting chrysanthemums and Eustoma, in white or light colors.
Recommended Product: "White Offering Arrangement S Size"
An offering arrangement primarily using white flowers.
It is finished elegantly and gently with "Eustoma," characterized by its fluttering petals, and soft, fluffy "baby's breath."
This is a small-sized offering flower arrangement, recommended for those who wish to send a casual gift.
White Offering Arrangement S Size
¥5,500-
Offering Flowers in the 6,000 yen to 8,000 yen Range

This is the most frequently chosen price range, featuring flowers that strike a balance between volume and quality.
Key Points
By increasing the variety of flowers and adding somewhat impactful blooms like large chrysanthemums, carnations, and dendrobium orchids, the arrangement becomes more vibrant and refined.
You can also incorporate the deceased's favorite colors in pale tones (however, white is the basic color for Hatsubon).
Recommended Product: "Ready-to-Display! Seasonal Omakase Bouquet "
An offering bouquet made with seasonal flowers chosen by the florist.
It is elegantly arranged with white and green flowers as the main theme. Since the bouquet can be displayed as is with its wrapping, you don't need a vase. Simply place it in front of the Buddhist altar or a photograph.
This product is safe to send even if you are unsure whether the recipient has a vase.
Ready-to-Display! Seasonal Omakase Bouquet
¥7,700-
Offering Flowers in the 8,000 yen to 15,000 yen Range

In this price range, you can send offering flowers that aim for luxury, presence, and high-quality floral materials.
Key Points
By abundantly using large lilies (such as Casa Blanca), colored Eustoma, varieties of roses suitable for offerings, carnations, and stylish chrysanthemums, you can express special feelings.
Choosing arrangements with height and width will make them more visually appealing.
Recommended Product: "Seasonal Offering Arrangement "
An offering arrangement made with seasonal flowers.
Based on green and white, it is finished to avoid a sparse impression while still being a simple color combination, by combining various greens and blue or lavender-colored flowers and fruits.
Since it features green, white, and blue colors, it is suitable for sending after the 49th-day memorial service.
Seasonal Offering Arrangement
¥9,900-
What are the important points beyond price?

When choosing offering flowers, there are several important points to consider besides the price.
Freshness of the flowers
Obon often takes place in summer, a time when flowers can easily wilt.
It is very important to choose fresh, long-lasting flowers. Also, ensure that quality control during transport is well managed.
Flower etiquette
Always observe basic etiquette, such as color choices (especially white-based for Hatsubon) and avoiding overly fragrant flowers.
Arrangement style and size
Choose a size that considers the space where it will be displayed, such as next to the recipient's Buddhist altar or in the living room.
Flowers that are neither too large nor too small, and that harmonize with the display space, will be appreciated.
Summary

The market price for Obon offering flowers ranges widely from 3,000 yen to 15,000 yen, with the appropriate price varying based on your relationship with the recipient and whether it is Hatsubon.
However, it is important not to forget that what is more significant than the price of the flowers is the "heartfelt sentiment" of remembering and appreciating the deceased.
At &YOUKAEN, you can easily choose offering flowers that fit your budget from a wide selection.
Please take a look at the "Obon Offering Flowers" category and find the perfect flowers to convey your feelings for the deceased.
Jul 03, 2025


