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Recommended spring spot: Hitachi Seaside Park Nemophila

2026/03/11
  • Notice from the hotel

Hitachi Seaside Park is approximately a 70-minute drive from the hotel.

Nemophila Hill, which blooms in spring, has been featured in various media outlets, including the book "Breathtaking Views of the World You Must See Before You Die!", and is a scenic spot that has attracted attention from both within Japan and overseas.
Nemophila is also known as "Ruri Karakusa" in Japanese and "Baby Blue Eyes" in English. It grows to a height of about 10 to 20 centimeters and is covered with delicate blue or light blue flowers that are about 2 centimeters in size.
The sight of the vast 4.2 hectare Miharashi Hill covered in approximately 5.3 million blue nemophila flowers is like being in another world.

The flower relay begins, with flowers passing the baton one after another: daffodils that herald the arrival of spring, colorful tulips, nemophila that paint the entire hill blue, and delicate and mellow roses.
During this period, there are many ways to enjoy the season, not just viewing the flowers, but also a variety of events where you can fully enjoy spring and spring-only gourmet food.
Enjoy a wonderful time with friends and family as you experience the changing seasons.

 

The forecast for the nemophila blooming at Miharashi Hill in 2026 is that the peak viewing time (70% bloom) will be around April 11th, and the peak viewing time is expected to be around April 16th (from the Hitachi Seaside Park website).
The peak viewing period is usually about one week to ten days.
*Please note that the flowering forecast is subject to change depending on the weather.

 

 

Cute and colorful tulips bloom at Tamago no Mori Flower Garden in Hitachi Seaside Park. The vibrant blooms of tulips in a variety of colors and shapes are overflowing with lively energy.

[Viewing period]
Usually from mid to late April