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5.3 Million Baby Blues in Bloom! Nemophila Peak Announced at Hitachi Seaside Park

5.3 Million Baby Blues in Bloom! Nemophila Peak Announced at Hitachi Seaside Park

Date published: 20 April 2026

One of Japan’s most iconic spring landscapes has just reached its peak. As of April 16, 2026, the famous nemophila fields at Hitachi Seaside Park are in full bloom, transforming an entire hill into a sea of soft blue.

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(Main image: Parks and Recreation Foundation)

A Hill That Blends Seamlessly with the Sky

Photo taken on April 17 (Credit: Parks and Recreation Foundation)
Photo taken on April 17 (Credit: Parks and Recreation Foundation)

At Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki, the gently sloping “Miharashi Hill” is now covered in approximately 5.3 million nemophila flowers. On clear days, the view feels almost surreal, with the pale blue blossoms blending into the sky on the horizon.

The flowers reached full bloom on April 16, and recent sunny weather has drawn large crowds eager to see this fleeting seasonal spectacle. As the breeze moves across the hill, the tiny blossoms ripple like waves, creating a calming, almost dreamlike atmosphere.

Photo taken on April 17, with canola blossoms in foreground (Credit: Parks and Recreation Foundation)
Photo taken on April 17, with canola blossoms in foreground (Credit: Parks and Recreation Foundation)

Nemophila, often called “Baby Blue Eyes,” are delicate annual flowers originally from North America. Each bloom measures just 2–3 cm across, growing on low plants about 10–20 cm tall.

Photo taken on April 17 (Credit: Parks and Recreation Foundation)
Photo taken on April 17 (Credit: Parks and Recreation Foundation)

Up close, you’ll notice their soft blue petals and white centers. But step back, and those millions of small flowers merge into a vast, immersive landscape of color. It’s this contrast, from delicate detail to overwhelming scale, that makes the scene so memorable.

Photo taken on April 19 (Credit: Parks and Recreation Foundation)
Photo taken on April 19 (Credit: Parks and Recreation Foundation)

The park has been cultivating nemophila here since 2002, and 2026 marks the 25th year of this beloved spring tradition.

When to Visit

The best viewing period runs from April 11 to April 30, with peak conditions expected between April 16 and April 25. Full bloom is likely to continue through around April 25, with plenty of flowers remaining into the end of the month.

For the most striking views, aim for a clear day when the blue of the flowers mirrors the sky above.

Event Details
  • Location: Hitachi Seaside Park (Ibaraki Prefecture)
  • Best Time: April 11 – 30, 2026 (Peak: April 16 – 25)

If you’re in Japan this April, this is one of those rare, time-sensitive experiences that truly lives up to the hype. The scale, the color, and the sense of openness make it feel like stepping into another world.

It’s an easy day trip from Tokyo, and right now, the timing couldn’t be better.

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