Hitachi Seaside Park, Instagramable Flower Garden in Japan

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April-May is synonymous with spring in Japan. This means that this is the time for the cherry blossoms to bloom and the flower gardens are packed with visitors. These seasons are also the peak season for holidays to Japan and countries with subtropical climates which are experiencing the best season of the year, namely spring.

You can also visit various beautiful gardens in Japan. In Tokyo there are Shinjuku Gyoen, Meiji Jinggu Gyoen, Yoyogi Park, and other beautiful flower gardens. Not far from Tokyo there is also a famous flower garden called Hitachi Seaside Park. Like the fate of other flower gardens in the world, Hitachi Seaside Park must also be closed to prevent the spread of the Corona virus.

Last mid-April, the blue nemophila flowers were in full bloom at Hitachi Seaside Park. This park looks so blue like the ocean

About two hours drive from Tokyo, in Ibaraki to be precise, you can find a wide and beautiful flower garden in Japan. The name of the park is Hitachi Seaside Park. In the spring like now, this park should be very crowded with visitors from various countries. Colorful flowers are blooming and showing their beauty. Starting from blue, yellow, red and others.

One of the most beautiful flowers in Hitachi Seaside Park is the blue nemophila flower. Millions of flowers are blooming and create a beautiful painting of a garden that is as blue as the sky and ocean. So spacious and looks like your laptop wallpaper. This nemophila flower called rurirakusa in Japan is actually native to North America. But it is undeniable, the main dish at Hitachi Seaside Park is this flower.

In total there are 5.3 million flowers that you can see at Hitachi Seaside Park. Various colorful flowers cover this 350 hectare flower garden. Very large for the size of a park.

Hitachi Seaside Park is always crowded in April-May like now. However, due to the Corona pandemic, since April 4, this blooming flower garden must be closed to the public. As a result, although beautiful, tourists can not see directly this park. The park, which was once a military training ground for American soldiers after the world war, now has to be willing to not be visited by tourists at all. In Sakura City, Chiba, even 800,000 tulips were cut to discourage tourists from visiting.

Not only in spring, in autumn this park is no less beautiful.

In autumn, the green expanse of kochia plants turns red. The red garden sea is very mesmerizing and amazing.

Image source from www.insider.com

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