🇯🇵 [Travel Japan JR 带你游日本] 4.5 million Nemophila Flowers at Hitachi Seaside Park, Ibaraki

The miharashi hill at Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki dawns a blue coat of nemophila (also known as “baby blue eyes”) every mid April to May, and I finally witness the magnificent sight today! Another highlight at Hitachi Seaside Park is also their Tulips Garden! So.so.so beautiful. 😍

Nemophila Harmony- the blue landscape of nemophila. Seems that the full bloom occurs much earlier than expected this year.

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Miharashi Hill. This tree stood out amongst the nemophila!

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Be prepared for the crowd. The official website says there are approximately 4.5 millions nemophila!

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Did you see the “red highlight” in this photo? Wonder how it got planted in the family. 😂

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A little more bare on this part of the land with the green patches.

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Another “purple highlight”.

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There are also rape blossom (the yellow colour flowers) located near the nemophila!

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After visiting the nemophila, do walk over to the Tamago no Mori Flower Garden for the Tulips!!! Located near the West entrance.

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So colourful!!!

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According to the official website, there are 260 varieties of tulips here!

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Love the colour mix here!

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Did you know that tulips open and close according to temperature around them? So, these are opened tulips!

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Of course, we need the symbolic windmill among the tulips!

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!steemitworldmap 36.4020 lat 140.5913 long Hitachi Seaside Park, Ibaraki, JAPAN. D3SCR

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