4 million 'love' flowers bloom in Japanese parks
From April every year, Japanese Hitachi Park has a spectacular transformation. Millions of Baby Blue Eye flowers show off, creating beautiful scenery like fairyland.
Hidenobu Suzuki photographer captured the image of Hitachi Park at the most beautiful time of the year, when the hills covered with a unique blue color of Nemophila flowers, or Baby Blue Eye.
Tourists flock to the park to see 4 million blooming flowers.This flower is called the little flower of love.
About 2 hours away from Tokyo, Hitachi park is located in Hitachinaka city, Ibaraki region.Spread over an area of 19 hectares, the park has a multitude of blooming flowers all year round, including millions of narcissus and many tulips.
The locals call the blossoming green season the "Melody of Nemophila", following the name of the flower Nemophila.
Suzuki also captured millions of pink flowers called Shibazakura blooming at the Fuji Shibazakura festival.
Visitors can see this wonderful view near Lake Motosuko, in the Lake Lakes Fuji area, with horned Fuji mountains on the sky on beautiful sunny days.
Flowers bloom from mid-April to early June every year.At the time of most blooming flowers, visitors will admire more than 800,000 shibazakura flowers of all colors, from pink, purple to white.
- North-west flower flowers dyed purple sky of West Lake
- The way the flowers know it is time to hatch
- How to make peach blossom bloom right Tet
- Listed 7 species of 'most smelly' flowers in the world
- Discover the festival of death flowers in Japan
- Unusual flowers bloom on sand like alien flowers
- Experience for the right apricot blossom for Tet
- Scavenger flowers are about to bloom in America
- Purple flowers in the North West between the spring of Hanoi
- Detect tremors: Flowers bloom on Mars?
- Flowers bloom earlier because the earth warms
- Ginseng blooms after 8 years of immersion in wine bottles