Other places famous for flowers Spots in Japan

  • Mochio Park
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    4.0
    18 Reviews
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    Miyazaki Pref. Miyakonojoushi Yokoichichou 6633
    "A natural park in the hills in the western part of Miyakonojo City. From the Mochio Shrine at the top of the mountain, you can see a panoramic view of the entire surrounding area. Approximately 2,600 cherry trees bloom in the park, and the two-km path lined with cherry trees leading to the Mochio Shrine has been selected as one of the ""100 Best Cherry Blossoms in Japan"". The ""Miyakonojo Mochio Cherry Blossom Festival"" held from late March to early April attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year."

    日本さくら名所100選の1つです。公園全体に桜はありますが、特に桜並木道がきれいです。桜のトンネルのようです。ライトアップもされます。

  • Fuji Wisteria Park
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    Okayama Pref. Wakegunwakechou Fujino 1386-2
    This park is located along Prefectural Route 46 in the Fujino area of Wake Town, Wake County. It has wisteria trellises with a total length of 500 meters, and is known as a popular place to see wisteria with the largest variety in Japan. You can see approximately 100 kinds of different colors and shapes. From late April to early May when the flowers are at their best, they are lit up for the Fuji Matsuri.
  • Tsuki Kawa Onsen Hana Momonosato
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    Nagano Shimoina-gun Achimura Chisato
  • Furoen
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    18 Reviews
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    Yamanashi Pref. Koufushi Sakaori 3-4-3
    This historic plum garden, known for its flowers, was opened in 1897. The garden was built on a leveled hillside covering 50,000 square meters in the eastern Kofu Basin, it is planted with flowering plum, sacred bamboo, cheery trees, azaleas, maples and more plants to admire. It is filled with visitors during plum blossom season, from February through March.

    言わずと知れた梅の名所。 丘の斜面を利用した造成した梅園です。 上まで行くとちょっとした散歩になるかな。 展望もなかなかで、気持ちが良いですね。

  • Shichiku Garden
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    4.0
    8 Reviews
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    Hokkaido Obihiroshi Bieichou West 4 Line 107
    This garden comprised of expansive flower fields extends along Tokachiheiya’s rural area in the outskirts of Obihiro. This park was created when gardener Akiyo Shichiku was 63 years old. Shichiku, who has a long-standing love of flowers, felt that she wanted to create a landscape where the wildflowers she played in as a child would bloom. All of the plants inside the 4,950 square meters of land that includes assorted trees from Hokkaido such as Japanese white birch and magnolia as well as more than 2,500 types of flowers were planted by Shichiku, and seeing the appearance of the garden change each season is a soothing sight to behold. The park has a restaurant and a horticulture shop.

    After walking the garden, it was a nice break for tea and scones. Let be the pumpkin scone and the cream taste great. The tea set was lovely and the view out into the garden was great.

  • Nakayama Ofuji
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    Fukuoka Yanagawa-shi Mitsuhashimachi Nakayama 583-1
  • Hana no Jutan
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    Hyougo Pref. Sandashi Eitakuji 170
    "A green park adjoining the Eitakuji Iris Gardens in Sanda City, Hyogo Prefecture. One of only a very view gardens dedicated to moss phlox, more than 50 varieties of the flowering plant from around the country grow on the grounds and cover the park's hillside in a carpet of 100 million blossoms during the blooming season from mid-April to early May. This in turn is what gave rise to the park's name, which means ""Carpet of Flowers."" There's a teahouse in the park and visitors can bring a bento box lunch or pet with them to relax and enjoy themselves."
  • Kinchakuda
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    Saitama Pref. Hidakashi Komahongou 125-2 (purse field management office)
    A park shaped like a kinchaku (traditional purse/pouch) located on level ground and surrounded by the Koma River in Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture. In autumn, the park explodes with the blossoms of some 5 million red spider lilies, their scarlet carpet creating a fantastical landscape. Situated amongst a forest of trees, such a vast amount of red spider lilies is found almost nowhere else in Japan. The Aiai Bridge provided for pedestrians to cross the Koma River is the longest wooden truss bridge in Japan.
  • Kamiyubetsu Tulip Park
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    Hokkaido Mombetsugunyubetsuchou Kamiyubetsutondenshigaichi
    Kamiyubetsu Tulip Park is a large park with a total area of 12.5 hectares. Every year, in May and early June, around 1.2 million tulips belonging to 120 different varieties are in bloom in the Park; the array of different colors is a wonderful sight, and the scent of the flowers is just as impressive. One particularly striking aspect of the Park is the raised flowerbed, made from local stone and containing a mix of smaller tulip varieties, which greets visitors just inside the entrance, allowing visitors to view the tulips at eye-level. The Park also provides a unique opportunity to see special multi-blooming tulips. The annual Tulip Fair, held each year at the time when the tulips are in bloom, attracts larger numbers of visitors.
  • Kurogi no Ofuji
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    Fukuoka Pref. Yameshi Kurogimachikurogi 5-2
    A massive wisteria plant said to have been planted by the hands of Naganari-shinno (Imperial prince) and located on a historic site in Yame City, Fukuoka Prefecture. Some 620 years old, the plant has been designated a National Natural Monument. The Yame Kurogi Ofuji Matsuri (Wisteria Festival) is held here when the flowers are in bloom each year in April, attracting large numbers of visitors.
  • Rengeji-ike Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shizuoka Pref. Fujiedashi Nyakuouji 1-chome 474-1
    This park located in Fujieda City blooms year-round with many seasonal flowers. These include some 260 wisteria and 1,300 cherry blossoms, as well as flowering plums, rhododendron, and Japanese iris. The park also has a soothing Japanese garden, an open-air concert hall, and a jumbo slide, the latter of which makes it popular with kids.
  • Yamanashi Prefectural Flower Center Heidi’s Village
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    Yamanashi Pref. Hokutoshi Akenochouasao 2471
    A place where you can fully enjoy Heidi, Girl of the Alps and Heidi's village in a natural setting, Heidi's Village (old Yamanashi Prefectural Flower Center) is certainly worth a look. It has a large four-meter diorama of Dorfli village looking over Frankfurt and a recreation of Alm-Onji's mountain cabin, where you can see a straw bed and his kitchen. Also known for its flowers, flowers here bloom beautifully each season-and you can find the longest rose corridor in Japan.
  • Washigamine Cosmos Park
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    4.5
    11 Reviews
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    Wakayama Pref. Aridagunaridagawachou Nagatani 244-2
    "Located about a 30-minute drive from the Arita Interchange, this park stands at the summit of Washigamine Peak with an altitude of 586 meters. As its name suggests, its most distinctive feature is that it is covered by an expanse of cosmos flowers, an incredible sight from late September to early October. It is also known as a prime flower-viewing site from early to mid May when the azaleas are in full bloom. Since the park is on top of a mountain, visitors can see as far as Awajishima island or Shikoku on clear days. Within the park is a building designed to suggest a soaring eagle, called "" Cosmos-to-Kaze-no-Yakata,"" which contains a rest area where visitors can watch the scenery as they eat packed lunches they have brought."

    昨年は、アプリのマップを頼りrに向かいましたが、みかん畑の細い道に迷い込み断念しました。今年は、道路脇の標識を便りに向かいました。途中、この道であっているのか不安になりながら、対向車と道を譲り合いながら、ようやく山頂に到着しました。和歌山や有田川の景色が一望できます。

  • Inasayama Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagasaki Pref. Nagasakishi Inasamachi
    This park on an area of Mt. Inasa at an altitude of 333 meters is located in Inasa-machi, Nagasaki City. The park has facilities such as large play equipment, a small zoo that breeds deer and monkeys, and an outdoor music hall that accommodates approximately 15,000 people. In addition, at the observation deck on the summit, you can see the Nagasaki cityscape and distant views of Unzen and the Goto Islands depending on the weather, and it is a popular spot where you can enjoy night views of Nagasaki recognized as one of the World's New Top 3 Night Views.
  • Shobu Castle Ruins Iris Garden
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    12 Reviews
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    Saitama Kuki-shi Shobucho 985-2
    Shobu Castle was built on the forefront of the conflict between the Uesugi Clan, the Kanto Kanrei or shogun's deputy in the Kanto region, and the Kaneda family, retainers of Ashikaga Shigeuji who was the Kamakura Kubo, a self-proclaimed title to be equivalent to Shogun. It is now the site of the Shobu Castle Ruins Iris Garden which boasts nearly 16,000 Japanese irises that come into bloom between early and mid-June. Tourists flock to the area for the Ayame (Iris) and Lavender Blue Festival.

    母が菖蒲が好きで6月になるとほぼ毎年行っています。紫やピンクの菖蒲が咲き、ラベンダーも咲いているので、香りがよいです。

  • Akeno Sunflower Field
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    Yamanashi Pref. Hokutoshi Akenochouasao 5664
    Akeno Sunflower Field features 600,000 sunflowers in bloom against a backdrop of Mt. Fuji, the Southern Alps, and the Yatsugatake Mountain Range. The experience of seeing one's entire surroundings covered in a brilliant yellow is indescribable. The city of Hokuto holds it Hokuto Akeno Sunflower Festival when the sunflowers are in full bloom. Activities during the festival include a sunflower field maze, a workshop in making handmade sunflower paper, a photo contest, and a farmers' market that sells local farm products.
  • Tanigumi Lily Park
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    4.0
    10 Reviews
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    Gifu Pref. Ibigunibigawachou Tanigumiohora
    A park filled with lilies flowering amidst sunlight filtering through hinoki cypress trees located 12 minutes away from Tarumi Railway Tanigumi-guchi Station via the Ibigawa Town Community Bus. Some 300 thousand lily plants spanning 50 varieties, including sukashi and oriental lilies, grow on the park’s three hectare grounds. The park is only open during the lily blooming season—early June to early July. During this time, the park holds a Lily Festival, and visitors can enjoy events such as Japanese kayo ballad performances, karaoke, and folk entertainment performances. Visitors can also purchase potted lily varieties here such as huge, white Casa Blanca lilies and bright red Acapulco lilies.

    ひのき木立の中に咲き誇る色鮮やかなゆりの花。 入り口付近は沢山開花していましたが、奥に行くにつれ、蕾が多く満開になれば更に素晴らしい景色でしょう。 見ごたえがある素晴らしい場所でした。 入園料500円。駐車場は広く無料。 トイレも綺麗でした。

  • Sannokura Kogen Hanabatake
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    4.5
    3 Reviews
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    Fukushima Kitakata-shi Atsushiokanomachi Aita Kita Gongenmori Ko 857-6

    三ノ倉は菜の花が満開でした。 2キロ手前で渋滞時はここから2時間という看板もありました。^^; 自動車は駐車料が500円とられます。 これだけ、広い敷地を手入れをするのには仕方ないですね。 私達は自転車なので無料です。バイクも無料ということでした。 定番の鐘を鳴らしました。 パラグライダーが飛んでいました。

  • Uwaba Kogen (Cosmos Fields)
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    4.5
    8 Reviews
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    Kagoshima Izumi-shi Kamiokawauchi 2648-banchi 4
    This expansive park is located along Prefectural Route 118 on a 500-meter-high plateau straddling the border of Kumamoto Prefecture and Kagoshima Prefecture. The roughly three-hectare park has been planted with rape blossoms, hydrangea, cosmos, and other flowers. It is best known for the 100,000 rape blossoms that bloom in the spring and the 250,000 cosmos that bloom in the fall. Many tourists to visit the park during the cosmos season to view the vast fields of pink flowers from the park's observatory. Visitors can also purchase local vegetables at the markets held in the park at this time. The park also holds hands-on food education events such as making ice cream with milk produced local in Izumi as well as pizza making using a brick oven.

    無料の駐車場ありす。時間を気にせず楽しめて、子連れには最高の場所。毎年秋の時期はコスモスでいっぱいです。

  • Nagushiyama Park
    Travel / Tourism
    Nagasaki Pref. Saseboshi Shikamachichounagushi 174-12
    This park is located in Nagushi, Shikamachi-cho, Sasebo City. Situated where you can see Kita Kujuku Island and Hirado Island, it has facilities such as a camping ground, visitor center that also provides meals, and a small playground with a 100-meter roller slide. In addition, 100,000 azaleas bloom in the park from April to May, and the Nagushiyama Azalea Festival is also held according to when they bloom.

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