Windmill Sunflower Garden
Spend a warm day surrounded by fields of sunflowers for a slice of summer nostalgia.
Spend a warm day surrounded by fields of sunflowers for a slice of summer nostalgia.
Feast your eyes on 200 roses at the Spring Rose Festival at Kyu-Furukawa Gardens.
Get that shot of hydrangeas framing a pagoda while enjoying some typical festival food and events.
Get your fill of hydrangeas (ajisai in Japanese) at the annual Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival. Also check out the concert, procession, and free toothbrushes.
Head to Odawara Castle for a pastel flower paradise of hydrangeas and irises.
Enjoy a traditional Japanese festival with a suprise. Amongst the crowds bustling through the food stalls and festival dances, watch the night sky light up with hundreds of fireflies.
You'll have eyes of blue after a day wandering amongst the blue bells at Hitachi Seaside Park. Expect crowds drawn to the sea of flowers as you wander by the sea.
Enjoy a stroll around the different shades and shapes of the shibazakura flowers as you soak in the gorgeous scenery.
Kameido Tenjin Shrine is the best place in Tokyo to see wisteria in bloom.
See the gorgeous carpet of flowers blanketing Chiba's town of Sakura at the largest Tulip Festival in Japan.
You don't need to travel outside of Tokyo to grab a little slice of the Netherlands.
Wander down Hadano's lengthy sakura promenade, or catch yourself in the beautiful illuminations from Mt. Kobo. You'll be sure to see why sakura is so loved in Japan.
If you want to stroll down a cherry blossom-lined street without big crowds, then head to Spain-zaka near Ark Hills.
The plum festival at Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens has traditional shows (incl. a sparrow dance) as well as beautiful plum blossoms.
See the illuminated icicles of Ashigakubo in Saitama and find yourself in a winter wonderland.
Chill out and smell the roses at this year's festival at Kyu-Furukawa Gardens.
The Cosmos Flower Festival is a celebration of fall flowers at Showa Kinen Park.