Amidst the global health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan is experiencing an enchanting spring season. Typically, the Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki, Japan, attracts many visitors during the blooming months of spring. However, due to the country-wide lockdown, the park remains empty. This vast garden spans over 470 acres and boasts millions of daffodils, 170 varieties of tulips, and over 5 million ‘baby blue eyes’ (Nemophila). The annual event called “Nemophila Harmony” takes place in April, where a sea of blue flowers bloom, creating a stunning sight. Take a look at these gorgeous images from the park:
The park is a stunning sight with over 5 million light blue flowers blooming, creating a beautiful sea of tiny blossoms that resemble the shade of the sky. You can witness the enchanting views by visiting Instagram/@hitachikaihin.
The Hitachi Seaside Park is a popular tourist destination during springtime, but it has been closed since April 4 as a precautionary measure against the pandemic. The park usually attracts a lot of visitors, but for now, it remains empty.
The garden showcases delightful Nemophila plants in their full blooming glory, as captured by AFP.
The website of Hitachi Seaside Park states that the petite flowers have a size of only 2-3 centimeters.
As per the website of Hitachi Seaside Park, it was established in 1990.
At Hitachi Seaside Park in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, workers are busy removing weeds from a field filled with beautiful nemophila flowers. The park is a popular destination for visitors who come to enjoy the natural beauty and stunning landscapes. Despite the hard work required to maintain the park’s pristine appearance, the workers take great pride in their efforts to showcase the vibrant colors and lush greenery of the area.
On the Instagram account of @hitachikaihin, there is a beautiful sight to behold. The vast expanse of around 8.6 acres is covered with sky-blue blooms that seem to stretch out endlessly.
If you’re keen on seeing the beautiful nemophila flower in full bloom, you’ll have to hold your horses until next year. These lovely flowers usually grace us with their presence from mid-April to mid-May, so let’s mark our calendars and look forward to their return!
The Hitachi Seaside Park was once a military airport and later became a firing and bombing range for the US Air Force after World War II. However, the locals managed to persuade the Japanese government to reclaim the land, which they successfully accomplished.
On the Instagram page @hitachikaihin, you can find a beautiful species of flowers known as Nemophila or baby blue eyes.