Flower Fields and Seasonal Blossoms in Japan
「flowers/plants」Tourist Attractions
Osaka Castle Park
Osaka Castle Park is a vast urban park with an area of approximately 105.6 hectares, located in the center of Osaka City. Within the park, you can find the main tower of Osa...
Harveston Hill
Harvest Hill is an experiential agricultural park located in the southern part of Sakai City. In spring, tulips bloom, in summer sunflowers fill the fields, and in autumn co...
Mother Farm
Mother Farm is a tourist farm located in Kannon Mountain on the Boso Peninsula, offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and Mount Fuji. The expansive grounds are home to many a...
Funabashi Andersen Park
Funabashi Andersen Park is a popular leisure spot where visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers and picturesque windmills. The expansive grounds are divided into five zones, inc...
Northern Culture Museum
The Northern Culture Museum preserves and opens to the public the former grand residence of the Ito family, one of the most affluent farming families in Niigata. The approxi...
Bijinbayashi Forest
Bijinbayashi is a beech forest about 100 years old, located in Matsunoyama, Tokamachi City. It was cut down for charcoal production at the end of the Taisho era, but the bee...
Fujimoto Skoryzote
At the Fujikyu Highland Resort in Yamanashi Prefecture, the "Fuji Shibazakura Festival" is held annually from mid-April to late May, featuring 500,000 clusters of shibazakur...
Arajukuyama Sengen Park
Shin kura yama Sengen Park is a breathtaking spot located in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture. Situated halfway up Shin kura yama, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view ...
Utsukushigahara
Utsukushigahara Plateau is an expansive highland that stretches approximately 2,000 meters above sea level and is located in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture. During the su...
Senjōji Kōdō
Senjojiki Cirque is a bowl-shaped landform formed by glacial erosion, located at Komagatake in the Central Alps. From the "Senjojiki" station at an elevation of 2,612 meters...
Shin-Hotaka Ropeway
The Shin-Hotaka Ropeway, the first two-story gondola in Japan, spans a total length of 3,200 meters and takes you to a world above the clouds at an elevation of 2,156 meters...

