Flower Fields and Seasonal Blossoms in Japan

Japan’s flower destinations highlight the country’s rich seasonal beauty—from spring cherry blossoms and wisteria tunnels to summer lavender fields, autumn colors, and winter blooms. Each region offers unique botanical scenery that attracts visitors seeking vibrant landscapes and photogenic moments. Discover famous flower parks and hidden floral gems across Japan.
「flowers/plants」Tourist Attractions
Uminonakamichi Seaside Park

Located in the Higashi Ward of Fukuoka City, the Uminonakamichi Seaside Park is a vast national park covering approximately 350 hectares, where visitors can enjoy seasonal f...

Nokonoshima Island

Nokonoshima is a small, eggplant-shaped island just 10 minutes by ferry from Meihama Ferry Terminal in Fukuoka City. It is rich in nature, offering activities such as fishin...

Kitagawa Village "Mone no Niwa" Marumottan

Kitagawa Village's "Monet's Garden Marmottan" is a beautiful garden that is the only official recreation of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet's garden located in Givern...

Ashizuri Misaki

Cape Ashizuri is located at the southernmost tip of Shikoku, offering a panoramic view of over 270 degrees from its observation deck. Situated at the tip of the Ashizuri Pen...

Mifuneyama Rakuen

Mifuneyama Rakuen is a magnificent garden located in Takeo City, Saga Prefecture, created by Lord Nabeshima Shige Yoshin 1845. Spanning a vast area of 150,000 tsubo, visitor...

Yamashita Park

Yamashita Park opened in 1930 as part of the reconstruction efforts following the Great Kanto Earthquake in Yokohama. This park is known for its beautiful views of the Yokoh...

Kushiro Marsh

Kushiro Wetland is Japan's largest wetland, spreading over 28,788 hectares in eastern Hokkaido, with 7,863 hectares designated as a Ramsar site. It is home to endangered wil...

Rainbow Pine Grove

Niji no Matsubara is one of Japan's three great pine forests, stretching approximately 4.5 km along the coastline of Karatsu City in Saga Prefecture, and it has been designa...

Kusasenrigahama

Kusasenrigahama is a representative tourist destination of Aso, located at an altitude of approximately 1,100 meters, featuring a vast grassland. To the east, you can see th...

Jomon Sugi

Jomon Sugi is the most famous giant tree among the Yakusugi trees located on Yakushima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, with an estimated age ranging from 2,170 to 7,200 year...

Hydrangeas of Unshoji Temple

Unsho-ji is a historic temple located in Akita Prefecture's Oga City, cherished by many since its founding in 1624. However, recent attention has shifted from its history to...

Hibiya Park

Hibiya Park opened in 1903 as Japan's first modern urban park, incorporating Western-style design while also integrating elements of Japanese aesthetics. It was designed by ...

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