The 10 Best Places in Japan to See Stunning Blue Fields
The spring in Japan may be known for its cherry blossoms, but there has been another breathtaking floral phenomenon in recent years – a shocking blue blue carpet. These exquisite blue flowers turn ordinary hillsides and gardens into magical landscapes where the boundary between the sky and the earth seems to disappear. Every spring, flower lovers and photographers flock to parks across Japan, and witnessing these spectacular exhibitions has become an essential part of the Japanese spring experience.

Introduction to nemophila
Nemophila (Nemophila Menziesii) is often called “light blue eyes” or “California bluebell” and is actually native to North America, especially California. Despite being imported, these charming, exquisite flowers find a special place in Japan’s seasonal flower calendar.
They grow near the ground, usually reaching a height of 10 to 20 cm, with five-leaf flowers spreading around 2.5 cm. Their most striking feature is the vibrant sky blue, often with a white center, giving them a charming eye-like appearance. When planting large batches, they create breathtaking blue carpets that seem to melt into the sky above.
The best time nemophila
In Japan, Nemophila usually blooms from late March to late May, with the most spectacular displays usually occurring between mid-April and early May. The exact timing varies by location and weather conditions – early blooms are often seen in the southern region.
Part of what makes these flowers unique is their transient behavior – the blooming period of each location lasts for three to four weeks. Many parks organize special nemophila festivals that match the blooming feasts, providing an enhanced experience for special events and extended visits.

Auburn Kinen Park (Tokyo)
See Nemophila’s Best Attractions in Japan
Auburn Kinen Park (Tokyo)
For Tokyo residents, seeking blue flowers to repair without leaving the city, heading to the Nemophila field near the Momiji Bridge. As a bonus, this sprawling park offers a lot of entertainment including a barbecue area, a five-person court and a dog run – perfect for flower viewing all day. Due to its popularity, especially during peak blooms, it is recommended to visit on weekdays or early day if you want to avoid crowds. Don’t miss it Showa Kinen Park Flower Festival 2025which displays Nemophila and Tulip fields, as well as seasonal dishes and candies served in the park restaurant.


Kurihama Garden (a county starting with Ka)
If you plan to travel to Hengshan this spring, don’t miss the Poppy and Nemophila Festival in the park from April 5 to May 25, 2025.


Hitachi Seaside Park (Ibaraki Prefecture)
For the most iconic views of Nemophila Flowers imaginable, this seaside park is the best choice for you. The park is home to 5.3 million nemophila flowers, covering over 4 hectares of Miharashi Hill. They seem to merge with the horizon and the Pacific on a clear day.
The park is usually packed during peak blooms, especially during weekends and Golden Week, so it is recommended to have an early morning visit or workday for a more relaxed experience. Don’t miss the park’s blue themed snacks, such as pastel blue Ramune Soda soft ice cream and nemophila-shaped cookies, available only during flowering.


Yamanaka Lake Hananomiyako Garden (Yamaanashi Prefecture)
Located 1000 meters above sea level along the coast of Lake Yama, this garden offers experience in watching nemophila bloom, rich in Mount Fuji as a backdrop. The Seiryu-No-No-Sato Lake Garden Area in the park features a family-friendly water splash area and views the attractions for the stunning Myojin Waterfall. The park itself is wide, so consider renting a bike to cover more ground.


Hamanako Garden Park (Shizuoka Prefecture)
The park’s Flower Plaza has approximately 300,000 Nemophila bulbs, and the blue carpet from mid-April to April turns into a stunning blue carpet. Its 50-meter observation tower offers panoramic views of the blue nemophila fields below, while the International Garden, Flower Museum and Children’s Playground offer different attractions for visitors of all ages.


Akashi Kaikyo National Government Park (Hyogo Prefecture)
Thanks to the mild climate of Awaji Island, visitors can enjoy tapestries of ever-changing seasonal flowers – 15,000 nemophila bulbs are brought together in spring with daffodils and tulips, followed by sunflowers in summer, cosmos in autumn and Christmas roses in winter. The park offers a wide range of facilities including a large playground and water play area, perfect for all-day family outings. For flower lovers, don’t miss the nearby Awaji greenhouse – one of the largest greenhouses in Japan designed by renowned architects Tadu Ando. It has been renovated in 2021.


Hanumura kamu no sato (Hiroshima Prefecture)
As the largest spring flower destination in western Japan, this delightful place offers a rare treat – you can enjoy the exquisite blue nemophila fields at the same time as the vibrant Shibazakura (Pink moss phlox) and bright yellow rape flowers. The facility itself also comes with a food court, shops and Activity For example, horse riding, flower picking and children’s stamp gathering.

Image courtesy of Sanuki Manno Park
Sanuki Manno Park (Chuan County)
The park has the largest flower fields in Shikoku, which include seasonal flowers, including the fascinating Nemophila display from early March to mid-May. In addition to watching flowers, the park is equipped with a playground, cycling lessons and the largest RV camping site in the Shikoku area. Until May 11, don’t miss the Haru Ranman Festival, which includes fun activities such as nature workshops, tea rituals and hiking, which coincides with the Nemophila showcase.


Uminonakamichi Seaside Park (Fukugawa Prefecture)
Famous for it Kochia bushes In the fall, this huge 350 hectare complex allows you to combine Nemophila viewing with other fun activities, including an amusement park and a swimming pool. It is also home to animals such as Moringa, Kangaroo and Red-faced Spider Monkey. Although it’s past, the light blue nemophila forms a wonderful contrast with the soft pink cherry blossoms. Don’t miss it Uminonakamichi Flower Picnic Events, the 15,000 m2 large lawn turned into the ocean of Nemophila Blooms, while seasonal events and food stalls create a festive atmosphere.


Yabakei Gorge Aonodomon Tunnel (OITA County)
For adventure-watching history lovers, this magnificent site features a cave tunnel, reportedly hand-carved by the Yabakei Gorge Aonodomon tunnel. Nemophila has been planted along opposing banks of the canyons that are decorated with landscapes from mid-April to early May. When surrounded by blue nemophila flowers, the name of Aonodomon or “blue cave” has a greater meaning.
address: Yamakuni, Nakatsu, OITA 871-0712
Opening hours: Always accessible
Admission: Free
Right to use: About 30 minutes by bus from Nakamura Station and get off at Ao-no-Domon Stop

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