The seasons are a main theme in the Japanese culture, and flowers are like mirrors to the seasons, reflecting the passage of time. Fittingly, flower viewing is a very popular activity in Japan as most prominently seen in the annual festivities surrounding the cherry blossoms, but not limited to them.

The following chart shows the approximate blooming periods for some of the most popular flowers in Japan. One point to note is that because Japan extends north to south for some 3500 kilometers, a particular flower species might blossom at differing times across regions with varying climate. The chart serves as a rough reference for the country in general. It is recommended to check on details for specific locations before visiting.

Popular types of flowers

Flower related places of interest

There are many places in Japan where various species of flowers can be appreciated at different times of the year. Flower parks and botanical gardens are usually great locations for flower viewing. Some temples and shrines may also be famous for particular flowers. Below is a list of places which are popular for flower viewing.

See also our pages on cherry blossom, plum blossom and autumn color spots.

Hokkaido

  • Furano Flower Fields
    Known for: Lavender and sunflowers
  • Biei
    Known for: Lavender and various flowers

Around Tokyo

  • Tambara Flower Park
    Known for: Lavender
  • Gunma Flower Park
    Known for: Various flowers
  • Ashikaga Flower Park
    Known for: Wisteria
  • Hitachi Seaside Park
    Known for: Nemophila and other flowers
  • Chichibu Hitsujiyama Park
    Known for: Pink Moss
  • Kameido Shrine
    Known for: Wisteria
  • Meigetsuin Temple
    Known for: Hydrangea and irises
  • Hase Temple
    Known for: Hydrangea
  • Hakone Tozan Railway
    Known for: Hydrangea
  • Gora Park
    Known for: Roses
  • Boso Flower Line
    Known for: Nanohana, poppies and other early spring flowers
  • Fuji Shibazakura Matsuri
    Known for: Pink Moss

Central Japan

  • Tonami Tulip Fair
    Known for: Tulips
  • Nabana no Sato
    Known for: Cherry blossoms, roses, tulips, hydrangea, irises

Around Osaka

  • Tsurumi Ryokuchi Park
    Known for: Cherry blossoms, roses, tulips

Shikoku

  • Makino Botanical Garden
    Known for: Irises and various flowers

Kyushu