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A Journey Through Japan’s Seasonal Blossoms

Japan’s four seasons are beautifully colored by seasonal flowers, with cherry blossoms leading the way.
From gardens filled with blooming wisteria and hydrangeas to vast sunflower fields stretching as far as the eye can see, every region offers its own unique floral scenery.
Why not set out on a journey to discover Japan’s seasonal flowers while also enjoying the festivals and events that celebrate them?

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Seasonal Flowers That Color Japan

Spring nemophila, summer sunflowers, autumn cosmos, and winter plum blossoms.
Planning a trip around Japan’s iconic seasonal flowers is another wonderful way to enjoy the beauty of each season.

Seasonal Flowers That Color Japan

A breathtaking field of spring nemophila stretching to the horizon.

Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki Prefecture is a vast park where visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers throughout the year. From mid-April to early May, its hills are covered with blooming nemophila, creating a dreamlike landscape that seems to blend seamlessly into the sky.

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Seasonal Flowers That Color Japan

Sunflowers blooming brilliantly beneath the vast summer sky.

Hokuryu Sunflower Village in Hokkaido is one of Japan’s largest sunflower fields and a popular summer destination. At its peak, around two million sunflowers burst into bloom, creating a vibrant golden landscape that stretches as far as the eye can see.

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Seasonal Flowers That Color Japan

A mesmerizing crimson carpet of spider lilies in autumn.

Kinchakuda Manjushage Park in Saitama Prefecture is known for its unique landscape surrounded by the Koma River. When the flowers reach their peak bloom, around five million red spider lilies blanket the woodland area in deep crimson, creating an enchanting and almost surreal autumn scene.

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Seasonal Flowers That Color Japan

The delicate fragrance of plum blossoms fills a tranquil winter garden.

Kairakuen in Ibaraki Prefecture was created by Tokugawa Nariaki, the ninth lord of the historic Mito Domain. In early spring, around 3,000 plum trees representing approximately 100 varieties burst into bloom, adding soft color and elegance to the garden.

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Spectacular Floral Landscapes to Enjoy Through the Seasons

From gardens blanketed in colorful blooms to flowers blooming beside historic temples, Japan is home to breathtaking floral scenery across the country.
Follow the ever-changing beauty of seasonal flowers and enjoy a journey through Japan’s stunning flower landscapes.

Spectacular Flower Views

A picture-perfect spring landscape where vibrant moss phlox meets majestic Mt. Fuji.

Fuji Motosuko Resort in Yamanashi Prefecture is a famous flower destination with stunning views of Mount Fuji. From mid-April to late May, around 500,000 moss phlox plants bloom in vivid shades of pink and white, creating a striking scene with Mt. Fuji rising in the background.

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Spectacular Flower Views

A quintessential Hokkaido summer landscape filled with blooming lavender fields.

Farm Tomita in Hokkaido is one of Japan’s most famous lavender destinations. Alongside lavender, colorful bands of baby’s breath, poppies, and other seasonal flowers paint the gently rolling hills in the park’s iconic “Rainbow Flower Fields,” surrounding visitors with breathtaking floral scenery.

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Spectacular Flower Views

Cosmos flowers swaying gently beneath the clear autumn sky.

Showa Kinen Park in Tokyo is a vast urban park where visitors can enjoy seasonal scenery throughout the year. In autumn, cosmos flowers bloom across the park’s 15,000-square-meter “Flower Hill,” covering the landscape in soft, delicate colors.

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Spectacular Flower Views

Bright yellow wintersweet blossoms glowing in the gentle winter sunlight.

Nagatoro Hodosan Wintersweet Garden in Saitama Prefecture is a renowned flower spot where wintersweet reaches its peak from late December to late February. Around 800 wintersweet trees bloom across the garden’s 15,000-square-meter grounds, filling the crisp winter air with soft yellow hues and a sweet fragrance.

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Experience Japan’s Seasonal Flowers Through Special Events

From magical nighttime illuminations that transform flower fields into dreamlike scenes to seasonal flower festivals held at peak bloom, there are many ways to enjoy Japan’s flowers.
Experiencing these limited-time floral events will make your journey even more colorful and memorable.

Japan’s Flower Moments

Ashikaga Flower Park “The Story of Wisteria Blossoms – Great Wisteria Festival”

Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi Prefecture hosts “The Story of Wisteria Blossoms – Great Wisteria Festival” from mid-April to mid-May each year. During the festival, the giant wisteria trees and tunnels of white wisteria reach full bloom, while illuminated wisteria flowers create a magical atmosphere throughout the park at night.

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Shimoda Park Hydrangea Festival

Shimoda Park in Shizuoka Prefecture hosts the Hydrangea Festival every June. During peak season, around three million hydrangea blossoms bloom throughout the park, allowing visitors to enjoy a vibrant display of colorful flowers while strolling along its walking paths.

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Sera Kogen Farm “Dahlia & Garden Mum Festival”

Sera Kogen Farm in Hiroshima Prefecture hosts the “Dahlia & Garden Mum Festival” each autumn. Visitors can stroll through fields filled with colorful dahlias and garden mums while immersing themselves in the beauty of the season’s flowers.

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“Shonan no Hoseki” (Enoshima Illumination Event)

Shonan no Hoseki in Kanagawa Prefecture is a winter illumination event held on Enoshima in Kanagawa Prefecture. At one of the main venues, Enoshima Samuel Cocking Garden, illuminated winter tulips create a dazzling scene where colorful lights and flowers come together in perfect harmony.

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