Special feature on seasonal flowers that can be enjoyed in Mie Prefecture! We will introduce you to the famous flower spots of the four seasons such as cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, and sunflowers!

掲載日:2023.03.29

Mie Prefecture has many famous flower spots!
Why not visit famous places where you can enjoy seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, azaleas, wisteria, sunflowers, etc.?
We will introduce famous flower spots where you can admire flowers in each season.
We also introduce the flowering status, so please use it as a reference when going out.

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Plum (February to March)

Introducing popular plum blossom viewing spots in Mie Prefecture that will give you the feel of spring.
In Mie Prefecture, there are recommended spots where you can admire plum blossoms, such as the vast InabeCity Agricultural Park Plum Festival, the Suzuka Forest Garden with its stunning weeping plum blossoms, and Yuki Shrine in TsuCity, which is popular among locals. We have a lot!
Would you like to visit famous plum blossom spots in Mie Prefecture?

Rape flowers (February to April)

Rape blossoms

Rapeseed flowers are flowers that bloom from January to the cherry blossom season, giving you a sense of spring. The cute yellow flowers, which stand out against the blue sky and pink cherry blossoms, are also popular among photography enthusiasts.
Invited by the spring weather, why not go out with your camera in hand?

Kawazu cherry blossoms (February to March)

Kawazu cherry blossoms

Kawazu-zakura is an early-blooming cherry tree that blooms from February to March. This lovely pink cherry tree heralds the arrival of spring a little earlier than the Someiyoshino cherry tree, and is characterized by its large, dark pink flowers and long blooming period.

Tulips (March-April)

Tulips are a typical flower that blooms in spring!
Red, white, yellow...Colorful tulips are in full bloom
The tulip festival at Nabananosato is a popular annual event that attracts many people from inside and outside the prefecture.
Matsusaka Agricultural Park BellFarm has play equipment for children, and is a spot where families can enjoy viewing tulips.
We will introduce recommended spots where you can admire tulips ♪

Cherry blossoms (March-April)

Here are some recommended spots among the many cherry blossom viewing spots in Mie Prefecture.
There are cherry blossom viewing spots unique to Mie Prefecture, such as the Mitaki cherry blossoms in TsuCity, which was selected as one of the top 100 cherry blossom spots, Iga Ueno Castle, where you can enjoy cherry blossoms along with the castle, yokowacho, where you can enjoy cherry blossom varieties that are only found in IseCity in Japan. Many!
We also list places where you can enjoy cherry blossoms at night and where festivals are held during the cherry blossom season.

Wisteria (April to May)

Wisteria can be enjoyed from mid-April to early May.
There are many spots in Mie Prefecture where you can enjoy wisteria flowers!

At Kazahaya no Sato in TsuCity, approximately 1,800 wisteria trees are in full bloom on a vast site.
``Taiko-ji'' in IseCity and ``Taigan-ji'' in KameyamaCity are temples that are famous for their flowers and are loved by the local community.
Introducing famous wisteria spots in Mie Prefecture!

Nemophila/Shibazakura (April to May)

Introducing spots in Mie Prefecture where you can enjoy nemophila and moss phlox!
Nemophila and moss phlox are popular as ground covers where you can enjoy flowers.
You can enjoy a carpet of spring flowers all over the place!

Azalea (April to May)

Azaleas can be enjoyed from April to early May.
In Mie Prefecture, there are many mountains where azaleas grow naturally, such as Mt.Gozaisho in KomonoTown and Mt. Ohira in TaikiTown, and you can see azaleas blooming all over the area.
Spring is the season for going out. Why not go hiking and see the azaleas?
Introducing famous azalea spots in Mie Prefecture!

Peonies and rhododendrons (April to May)

Peonies are synonymous with beautiful flowers, as the beautiful demeanor of a woman is described as, ``If you stand up, you'll feel like a peony, and if you sit, you'll feel like a peony...''
InabeCity Agricultural Park is famous for its plum blossoms, but it is also famous for its peonies. The sight of approximately 5,000 peonies in full bloom is a sight to behold!
At Akatsuka Botanical Garden's Rhododendron Garden, you can admire approximately 3,000 rhododendrons of over 200 varieties.
Introducing Mie Prefecture's "famous spots for peonies and rhododendrons"!

Roses (Spring: May to June) (Autumn: October to November)

Roses can be enjoyed in the early summer from May to June, and in the fall from October to November.
Noble roses in a variety of colors such as red, yellow, pink, and white are a feast for the eyes of those who see them.
We will introduce famous rose spots in KuwanaCity, such as "Nabananosato" in IseCity and "Jingu Rose Garden" in Ise City.

Chamomile (MenardAoyamaResort) (IgaCity)

Chamomiles are in full bloom at the herb garden at MenardAoyamaResort.
German chamomile has the scientific name "earth apple".
As the name suggests, this herb has a sweet apple-like scent that makes you feel very happy.
The German chamomile blooms with its lovely white flowers in the herb garden that spreads out on the hills of AoyamaPlateau.
Enjoy the fantastic scenery that looks as if white clouds are floating in the sky.

Iris flowers (June to July)

June is the season for Mie's prefectural flower, the irises.
Mie Prefecture has parks where you can enjoy irises, such as Kyuka KyukaPark KuwanaCity and Kameyama Park in KameyamaCity.
There are also many other famous spots where you can enjoy colorful irises such as white and purple!

Introducing spots in Mie Prefecture where you can enjoy irises from late May to June!

Hydrangea (June-July)

Hydrangeas are flowers that can be enjoyed during the rainy season.
In Mie Prefecture, there are spots where you can enjoy hydrangeas blooming all at once on vast grounds, such as `` Nabananosato'' in TsuCity KuwanaCity and ``Kazahaya no Sato'' in Tsu City.
There are also many other spots that are said to be famous for hydrangeas, including temples that are popular with locals!
We will introduce spots where you can enjoy hydrangeas in Mie Prefecture.

Lavender (MenardAoyamaResort) (IgaCity)

Known as the queen of herbs, lavender has fascinated many people since ancient times with its plump scent and pretty flowers. Tens of thousands of such lavender plants are grown at MenardAoyamaResort, and from mid-June to early July, the entire area is dyed a pale purple, competing for its scent.
Would you like to enjoy the romantic scenery that looks like something out of a movie or fairy tale?

Lotus/water lily (July to September)

In many places, you can enjoy lotuses from late June to August, and water lilies from late May to July.
Both lotuses and water lilies bloom in the morning and close in the afternoon, so we recommend viewing them in the morning.
We will introduce recommended spots where you can enjoy lotuses and water lilies in Mie Prefecture.

Sunflower (July-August)

The flower that symbolizes summer is "sunflower"! The yellow flowers that bloom facing the sun bring energy to those who see them.
There are spots in Mie Prefecture where you can enjoy sunflowers.
"ShimaCity Tourist Farm" in ShimaCity is also famous as a spot for moss phlox, and in summer you can enjoy large sunflowers.
Why not go out and admire the sunflowers that are blooming hard despite the summer heat?

Cosmos (August to September)

Cosmos, written in kanji as ``autumn cherry blossoms,'' can be said to be synonymous with autumn flowers.
Why not go out to see the cosmos in autumn, when the summer heat has eased and the tourist season begins?
In Mie Prefecture, there are places where you can enjoy cosmos blooming all over the place.
At Nabananosato 's ``Dahlia and Cosmos Festival,'' you can enjoy the sight of 1.5 million cosmos trees in full bloom with large garlands that are perfect for viewing.
Introducing spots where you can enjoy cosmos in Mie Prefecture!

Camellia/Sasanqua (November to April)

Camellia (camellia) and sasanqua (sasanqua) bloom with gorgeous flowers during the winter.
It has been loved by Japanese people for a long time, and because it blooms from winter to spring, it is also called ``the flower that waits for spring.''
Camellia and sasanqua are both members of the Camellia family. Although they look very similar, they bloom at different times, so please enjoy the lovely flowers at their respective peak times.

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