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Autumn | Iwate | Japan Trip | Season | Spring | Summer | Tohoku | Winter

Koiwai Farm: A Must-Visit Scenic Spot in Iwate for Every Season

11/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Nestled in the heart of Iwate Prefecture, Koiwai Farm (小岩井農場) is one of Japan’s largest private farms and a treasure trove of natural beauty. This sprawling farm offers visitors breathtaking views that change with the seasons, making it a destination … Read More

Japan Trip | Kanto | Spring | Tochigi

Superb purple view, Wisteria flowers are in full bloom: Ashikaga Flower Park 【2025 Update】

26/04/2021 by Tabimania JAPAN

At Ashikaga Flower Park, pink, purple, white, and yellow wisteria are in full bloom in order, and many tourists from home and abroad visit. At the “Japanese wisteria Festival” in Ashikaga Flower Park, it was lit up, and it became … Read More

Culture | Kanto | Season | Spring | Tokyo

Famous places for cherry blossoms in Tokyo

26/02/2021 by Tabimania JAPAN

“Sakura (cherry blossoms)” can be said to be a spring tradition.Here are some of the places where you can enjoy cherry blossoms in Tokyo.Not only the beauty of the daytime under the blue sky, but also the spots where the … Read More

Fukushima | Japan Trip | Spring | Tohoku

Field of Canola Flower spread in Sannokura Highland

16/05/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Canola flowers bloom in spring on the slopes of the Sannokura Ski Resort, which is located overlooking the Aizu Basin.The carpet of flowers and the natural scenery below are breathtaking.A “bell of happiness” has been set up on the hill … Read More

Ibaraki | Japan Trip | Kanto | Spring

Beautiful blue flower carpet :Hitachi Seaside Park

29/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Do you know “Nemophila”?Nemophila is a lovely spring flower with clear blue flowers, like a forest fairy.At Hitachi Seaside Park, you can see the magnificent view of Nemophila. Nemophila in Hitachi Seaside Park The magnificent view of the entire hill … Read More

Aomori | Culture | Season | Spring | Tokyo

Let us know when the cherry blossoms are blooming! What is Cherry Blossom Front?

17/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Spring is about cherry blossoms.The love of cherry blossoms is one of the traditional cultures of Japan. What is Cherry Blossom Front? “Cherry blossom front (Sakura front)” is a line connecting the flowering days of cherry blossoms in Japan.It is … Read More

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