Spring Beginnings: 6 Seasonal Flowers Other Than Sakura

Spring Beginnings: 6 Seasonal Flowers Other Than Sakura
Flowers herald the beginning of spring, and in Japan, no flower is more synonymous with spring than the beloved cherry blossom (桜 sakura). However, other than these pretty, pink blossoms, Japan has so many other colourful flowers to enjoy in spring. After a long and cold winter, the sight of flowers blooming is a sign of spring arriving, when the weather starts to warm up and colours return to the land. 

Part of the beauty of enjoying flowers is their fleetingness and ephemeral nature: the flowers only bloom for a few days each season, but that short season is simply unforgettable. Let's take a look at six spring flowers and when to catch them!


Nemophila (ネモフィラ)

Have you heard of nemophila (ネモフィラ)? With small, blue petals and a white centre, they are also known as "baby blue eyes". Blue flowers are considered rare in nature, so imagine these flowers carpeting the ground: such a sight to behold! Here are two places to enjoy nemophila:

 

Uminonakamichi Seaside Park (海の中道海浜公園)

Nemophila at Uminanokamichi Seaside Park in Fukuoka, JapanNemophila at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park. | Photo by photoAC

Located in Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, the Uminonakamichi Seaside Park (海の中道海浜公園) is home to Flower Hill (花の丘), where 1.2 million nemophila flowers cover 12,000sqm of land. Best enjoyed from mid to late April, the splendid sight of these beautiful baby blue blossoms together with the sapphire skies is fantasy-like and calming!

 

Uminonakamichi Seaside Park (海の中道海浜公園)
Viewing period: mid to late April (varies each year)
Address: 18-25 Saitozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 811-0321
Access: Right outside JR Uminonakamichi Station (海ノ中道駅)

 

Hitachi Seaside Park (ひたち海浜公園)

Nemophila at Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki, JapanNemophila at Hitachi Seaside Park. | Photo by 茨城県庁

One of the best places in Japan to view nemophila, Miharashi Hill (みはらしの丘) at Hitachi Seaside Park (ひたち海浜公園) in Ibaraki Prefecture transforms into a dreamy scene reminiscent of a faraway fantasy when it is covered with over 5.3 million of these beautiful blue flowers, with late April being the best time to see them. 

 

Hitachi Seaside Park (ひたち海浜公園)
Viewing period: mid-April to early May (varies each year)
Address: 605-4 Onuma-aza, Mawatari, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki 312-0012
Access: 20-minute bus ride from JR Katsuta Station (勝田駅)

 

Azaleas (つつじ)

Another flower that not many visitors might be familiar with is azaleas (つつじ tsutsuji), flowering shrubs that have vivid and vibrant colours, usually in shades of orange and pink. Whether they’re groomed into round shrubs, or growing wildly on the mountainside, these bright flowers are a brilliant sight to behold.

 

Mount Tokusenjo (徳仙丈山)

Wild azaleas at Mount TokusenjoWild azaleas at Mount Tokusenjo. | Photo by photoAC

One of Japan's most famous azalea viewing spots, Mount Tokusenjo (徳仙丈山) is a 711m-high mountain in Miyagi Prefecture’s Kesennuma City. Around 500,000 azaleas grow naturally around the mountaintop, creating a spectacular sea of red when the flowers are in bloom. A hike around the mountain trail to see the azaleas takes around 2.5 hours for a round trip. Be overwhelmed by the grandeur and scale of the bright red azaleas, which spread across the side of the mountain!

 

Mount Tokusenjo (徳仙丈山)
Viewing period: mid to late May (varies each year)
Address: Akaiwamonomi, Kesennuma, Miyagi 988-0165
Access: 45-minute bus ride from JR Kesennuma Station (気仙沼駅)

 

Tsurimine Park (鶴峯公園)

Azalea shrubs in Tsurumine ParkAzalea shrubs in Tsurumine Park. | Photo by photoAC

Home to over over 30,000 azalea bushes of 30 varieties, every year from early to mid-May Nagano Prefecture’s Tsurumine Park (鶴峯公園) comes alive with gorgeous round azalea shrubs in varying shades of red, orange, pink, and purple.

The park was a generous donation from a wealthy benefactor, so as a gesture of gratitude, the villagers decided to adorn the park with 300 azalea bushes. However, a miscommunication arose during the ordering process: when indicating their desired quantity with three fingers, it was misconstrued as an order for "three freight cars' worth" due to the esteemed status of the land donor. Unable to be returned, the three freight cars’ worth of azaleas were meticulously planted throughout Tsurumine Park, turning it into a floral paradise for generations to enjoy!

 

Tsurimine Park (鶴峯公園)
Viewing period: early to mid-May (varies each year)
Address: 3-13 Kawagishigami, Okaya, Nagano 394-0048
Access: 25-minute walk or 5-minute taxi ride from JR Okaya Station (岡谷駅)

 

Wisteria (藤)

Wisteria (藤 fuji) grows on vines, so older wisteria trees need to be supported in a way that lets their vines hang downwards, creating gorgeous curtains of flowers. Here are the top two places to enjoy dreamy pastel purple wisteria curtains:

 

Kawachi Wisteria Garden (河内藤園)

Wisteria tunnel at Kawachi Wisteria Garden in KyushuWisteria tunnel at Kawachi Wisteria Garden. | Photo by photoAC

Known for its two 100m-long wisteria tunnels, the Kawachi Wisteria Garden (河内藤園) in Fukuoka Prefecture offers dreamy displays of wisteria flowers in shades of purple and white that look like they’re straight out of an Impressionist painting. The best time to enjoy the flowers is around late April to early May. Due to the park’s growing popularity in recent years, advanced ticket purchase is required; tickets are not available for sale on site.

 

Kawachi Wisteria Garden (河内藤園)
Viewing period: late April to early May (varies each year)
Address: 2-2-48 Kawachi, Yahatahigashi-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 805-0045
Access: 20-minute taxi ride from JR Yahata Station (八幡駅)

 

Ashikaga Flower Park (あしかがフラワーパーク)

An illuminated wisteria tree is the highlight of Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi, JapanIllumination of a large wisteria tree at Ashikaga Flower Park. | Photo by photoAC

At Ashikaga Flower Park (あしかがフラワーパーク ) in Tochigi Prefecture, the undisputed star of the park is the giant old wisteria tree. Estimated to be around 150 years old, this tree is prized by the park as the “Most Beautiful Great Wisteria in the World”, and creates a large umbrella of purple flowers when in bloom. In the evenings during the blooming period, the trees are illuminated from below, creating an even more magical sight. Aside from the popular purple wisteria that bloom from mid-April to early May, the park also has white and yellow wisteria that bloom from early to late May.

 

Ashikaga Flower Park (あしかがフラワーパーク)
Viewing period:

Pale purple wisteria: mid to late April (varies each year)
Deep purple wisteria: late April to early May (varies each year)
White wisteria: early to mid-May (varies each year)
Yellow wisteria: mid to late May (varies each year)

Address: 607 Hasama-cho, Ashikaga, Tochigi 329-4216
Access: Across the street from JR Ashikaga Flower Park Station (あしかがフラワーパーク駅)

 

 

Shibazakura (芝桜)

Known as "pink moss phlox" in English, shibazakura (芝桜) is a type of groundcover with small flowers that carpet the ground when in bloom. Despite its name, shibazakura is not a type of sakura, but is so named because it looks like pink sakura flowers growing from the ground (shiba means lawn). Here are two places close to Tokyo where you can enjoy shibazakura:

 

Fuji Shibazakura Festival (富士芝桜まつり)

Shibazakura and Mount FujiView of shibazakura and Mount Fuji. | Photo by Carissa Loh

As an iconic symbol of Japan, and with an almost symmetrical peak, having Mount Fuji in view makes any scenery better. Over at Lake Motosu (本栖湖), the Fuji Shibazakura Festival (富士芝桜まつり) is held from mid-April to late May, with late April to early May being the best time to see them. The festival showcases 500,000 shibazakura flowers of 8 varieties covering the grounds in vivid shades of pink, purple, and white, creating amazing scenery that rivals the splendour of cherry blossoms. 

Read up about the Fuji Shibazakura Festival in more detail over at our sister website JR Times!

 

Fuji Shibazakura Festival (富士芝桜まつり)
Viewing period: late-April to early May (varies each year)
Address: 212 Motosu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru, Yamanashi 401-0337
Access: 40-minute bus ride from Kawaguchiko Station (河口湖駅)

 

Hitsujiyama Park Shibazakura Hill (羊山公園芝桜の丘)

Shibazakura in Chichibu, SaitamaShibazakura at Hitsujiyama Park Shibazakura Hill. | Photo by photoAC

Saitama is a prefecture right beside Tokyo, and is quick and convenient for a day trip over the weekend. If you’re planning to catch shibazakura, you can do so at Hitsujiyama Park (羊山公園), where the Shibazakura Hill (芝桜の丘 ) boasts 400,000 shibazakura flowers planted in colourful patterns for visitors to enjoy.

 

Hitsujiyama Park Shibazakura Hill (羊山公園芝桜の丘)
Viewing period: late April to early May (varies each year)
Address: 6360 Omiya, Chichibu, Saitama 368-0023
Access: 20-minute walk from Seibu Railway Seibu-Chichibu Station (西武秩父駅) or Chichibu Railway Ohanabatake Station (御花畑駅)

 

Tulips (チューリップ)

Tulips (チューリップ) were brought over to Japan from Europe in the 19th century, and these lovely flowers are the prefectural flowers of both Toyama Prefecture and Niigata Prefecture. Toyama Prefecture is the largest producer of tulips in Japan, while Niigata Prefecture is not only the second largest producer, but also the first place in Japan to produce tulip bulbs. Let’s take a look at some of the best places to enjoy them:

 

Tonami Tulip Fair (となみチューリップフェア)

Tulips at the Tonami Tulip FairTulips at the Tonami Tulip Fair. | Photo by Carissa Loh

Toyama Prefecture’s Tonami City is the top tulip producer in Japan, and hosts the annual Tonami Tulip Fair (となみチューリップフェア) in late April to early May. The 2-week-long fair lets visitors admire 3 million colourful tulips in 300 varieties across the grounds of Tonami Tulip Park. Enjoy a panoramic view from the Tulip Tower’s observation deck, stroll through a Dutch-style garden, a waterwheel garden, walk through a tulip wall, admire tulips of all shapes and colours, and more!

 

Tonami Tulip Fair (となみチューリップフェア)
Viewing period: late April to early May (varies each year)
Address: 100-1 Nakamura, Tonami, Toyama 939-1382
Access: 15-minute walk from JR Tonami Station (砺波駅)

 

Gosen City Tulip Festival (五泉市チューリップ 祭り)

ulip field at the Gosen City Tulip Festival in Niigata

Tulip field at the Gosen City Tulip Festival. | Photo by 新潟県観光協会

Over in Niigata Prefecture is the Gosen City Tulip Festival (五泉市チューリップ祭り), one of Japan’s most well-known tulip festivals. As they are susceptible to disease in the soil, it is not recommended to cultivate tulips continuously in the same field, so the Gosen City Tulip Festival is held at different fields every year, in a cycle of about 5 years. Frolic among 1.5 million tulips of various colours blooming from mid to late April, and enjoy a festive atmosphere with the food and drink stalls around.

 

Gosen City Tulip Festival (五泉市チューリップ 祭り)
Viewing period: mid to late April (varies each year)
Address: Ipponsugi, Sumoto, Gosen, Niigata 959-1601
Access: 10-minute taxi ride from JR Gosen Station (五泉駅)

 

Rapeseed blossoms (菜の花)

Surround yourself in a field of happiness amidst the vibrant brilliance of rapeseed blossoms (菜の花nanohana ). Also known as canola blossoms, these flowers bloom a bright shade of yellow, a colour often linked with happiness.

 

Iiyama Nanohana Festival (いいやま菜の花まつり)

Nanohana blossoms with the Japanese Alps in the backgroundRapeseed blossoms at the Iiyama Nanohana Festival. | Photo by Shinshu Iiyama Tourism Bureau

Usually held in late April to early May, the Iiyama Nanohana Festival (いいやま菜の花まつり) in Nagano Prefecture lets you enjoy fields of rapeseed blossoms together with stunning views of Nagano’s scenic countryside, against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains in the distance. If you’re lucky, you might even be able to catch the last of the pretty pink cherry blossom trees blooming in tandem with the cheery yellow rapeseed blossoms!

 

Iiyama Nanohana Festival (いいやま菜の花まつり)
Viewing period: late April to early May (varies each year)
Address: 413 Mizuho, Iiyama, Nagano 389-2322 
Access: 25-minute bus ride from JR Iiyama Station (飯山駅)

 

Nanohana Festival in Yokohama (菜の花フェスティバルinよこはま)

Rapeseed blossoms at the Nanohana Festival in Yokohama.Rapeseed blossoms at the Nanohana Festival in Yokohama. | Photo by 青森県観光連盟

Over in a quiet town in mainland Japan’s northernmost prefecture of Aomori is one of the country’s largest expanses of rapeseed blossom fields, which had a record of 128 hectares. This town is called Yokohama (not to be confused with the city near Tokyo), and every year in mid-May it hosts the Nanohana Festival in Yokohama (菜の花フェスティバルinよこはま). Rapeseed blossoms grow to be quite tall, and one of the festival’s highlights is the rapeseed blossom maze.

 

Nanohana Festival in Yokohama (菜の花フェスティバルinよこはま)
Viewing period: mid to late May (varies each year)
Address: Mameda, Yokohama, Kamikita, Aomori 039-4114
Access: 10-minute taxi ride from JR Mutsu-Yokohama Station (陸奥横浜駅)

 

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Winter Wonderland: 7 Snowiest Cities in Japan and Must-do Activities
Sue Lynn

Winter Wonderland: 7 Snowiest Cities in Japan a...

Winter season in Japan boasts some of its most amazing and picturesque sceneries, especially in regions lying alongside the Sea of Japan (日本海), otherwise known as Yukiguni (雪国), or Snow...

Dawn Sim Festival

Winter Wonderland: 7 Snowiest Cities in Japan a...

Winter season in Japan boasts some of its most amazing and picturesque sceneries, especially in...

Winter Wonders: 8 Winter Foods & Delicacies to Enjoy in Japan
Sue Lynn

Winter Wonders: 8 Winter Foods & Delicacies to ...

Winter in Japan is not just a season to enjoy snow activities and festivals; it’s also a time to indulge in winter cuisine as Japan is blessed with bountiful harvest...

Wendy Ng Food

Winter Wonders: 8 Winter Foods & Delicacies to ...

Winter in Japan is not just a season to enjoy snow activities and festivals; it’s...

Nuts About Chiba! Exploring Chiba, Peanuts, and Setsubun Culture
Sue Lynn

Nuts About Chiba! Exploring Chiba, Peanuts, and...

Have you been to Chiba Prefecture (千葉県)? Located in the Kanto Region and neighbouring Tokyo on its east, perhaps, unknowingly, you have already stepped foot into Chiba Prefecture. If you...

Carissa Loh Culture

Nuts About Chiba! Exploring Chiba, Peanuts, and...

Have you been to Chiba Prefecture (千葉県)? Located in the Kanto Region and neighbouring Tokyo...

More Than Just Disneyland! Exploring Hidden Gems in Every Corner of Chiba
Sue Lynn

More Than Just Disneyland! Exploring Hidden Gem...

Looking for a short getaway from the bustling crowds of Tokyo? Look no further than the prefecture of Chiba (千葉県). Contrary to the popular belief that “There is nothing much...

Dawn Sim Travel

More Than Just Disneyland! Exploring Hidden Gem...

Looking for a short getaway from the bustling crowds of Tokyo? Look no further than...

Happy Strawberry Day: 5 Must-Try Varieties of Strawberries in Japan
Sue Lynn

Happy Strawberry Day: 5 Must-Try Varieties of S...

Did you know that 15 January is Strawberry Day (イチゴの日 Ichigo-no-hi) in Japan? It comes from a word play on the date (“ichi” = one and “go” = five) and...

Carissa Loh Food

Happy Strawberry Day: 5 Must-Try Varieties of S...

Did you know that 15 January is Strawberry Day (イチゴの日 Ichigo-no-hi) in Japan? It comes...

Ichigo Ichie: Starting the New Year by Embracing Moments in Life
Sue Lynn

Ichigo Ichie: Starting the New Year by Embracin...

As the New Year’s celebrations and confetti settles, we enter the new year with new hopes and wishes. The start of the new year marks a good checkpoint in our...

Wendy Ng Culture

Ichigo Ichie: Starting the New Year by Embracin...

As the New Year’s celebrations and confetti settles, we enter the new year with new...

Seijin no Hi: Exploring Japan’s Coming-of-Age Day
Sue Lynn

Seijin no Hi: Exploring Japan’s Coming-of-Age Day

Seijin-no-Hi (成人の日) or Coming-of-Age Day is an important Japanese National Holiday, observed on the second Monday of January each year. The day serves as a rite of passage, celebrating and...

Carissa Loh Culture

Seijin no Hi: Exploring Japan’s Coming-of-Age Day

Seijin-no-Hi (成人の日) or Coming-of-Age Day is an important Japanese National Holiday, observed on the second...

January Maker’s Story: Chocolates with a Japanese Twist from Edogoshiya
Sue Lynn

January Maker’s Story: Chocolates with a Japane...

"What is a snack that would pair well with Japanese tea and is well-loved by all in Japan?", the makers of Edogoshiya wondered and found themselves in the world of...

Sue Lynn Maker's Story

January Maker’s Story: Chocolates with a Japane...

"What is a snack that would pair well with Japanese tea and is well-loved by...

The Wonders of Citrus: 5 Varieties of Citruses Found in Japan
Sue Lynn

The Wonders of Citrus: 5 Varieties of Citruses ...

If you have been to Japan during the colder months between December to February, you will notice the sudden abundance in citruses such as yuzu (柚子・ゆず) and mikan (蜜柑・みかん mandarin...

Sue Lynn Food

The Wonders of Citrus: 5 Varieties of Citruses ...

If you have been to Japan during the colder months between December to February, you...

Ake Ome! Exploring the New Year Celebrations in Japan
Sue Lynn

Ake Ome! Exploring the New Year Celebrations in...

How is the New Year celebrated in Japan?  Let’s take a look at some of the traditions that have been influenced by Shinto, Buddhism, and modern beliefs!

Carissa Loh Culture

Ake Ome! Exploring the New Year Celebrations in...

How is the New Year celebrated in Japan?  Let’s take a look at some of...

Merikuri! Christmas in Japan: Exploring Traditions Old and New
Sue Lynn

Merikuri! Christmas in Japan: Exploring Traditi...

Said to be the most wonderful time of the year, Christmas is a holiday celebrated around the world, known as a time to get together with family and friends, and a...

Carissa Loh Festival

Merikuri! Christmas in Japan: Exploring Traditi...

Said to be the most wonderful time of the year, Christmas is a holiday celebrated around...

5 Must-Visit Ski Resorts To Visit Outside of Hokkaido: Exploring Japan's Best Slopes
Sue Lynn

5 Must-Visit Ski Resorts To Visit Outside of Ho...

Have you ever gone skiing or snowboarding in Japan? In Japan, although skiing as a means of transportation had been around for centuries in communities living in high snowfall areas,...

Carissa Loh Winter

5 Must-Visit Ski Resorts To Visit Outside of Ho...

Have you ever gone skiing or snowboarding in Japan? In Japan, although skiing as a...

December Maker's Story: Arida Mikan from Sowa Kajuen
Sue Lynn

December Maker's Story: Arida Mikan from Sowa K...

December is the month of citrus, including mikan or mandarin oranges from Arida! We caught up with Mr. Ueyama (上山) from Sowa Kajuen from Arida City, Wakayama Prefecture to find...

Sue Lynn Maker's Story

December Maker's Story: Arida Mikan from Sowa K...

December is the month of citrus, including mikan or mandarin oranges from Arida! We caught...

December Maker’s Story: Yuzu from Umaji Village in Kochi
Sue Lynn

December Maker’s Story: Yuzu from Umaji Village...

Umaji Village is known as the Village of Yuzu! We had a chat with Mr. Iwasada (岩貞) of Umaji Village Agricultural Co-operative, to find out more about the village of...

Sue Lynn Maker's Story

December Maker’s Story: Yuzu from Umaji Village...

Umaji Village is known as the Village of Yuzu! We had a chat with Mr....

The Star of Japanese Vineyards: Understanding the Appeal of Kyoho Grapes
Sue Lynn

The Star of Japanese Vineyards: Understanding t...

Where do Kyoho Grapes originate from? Japan's love for perfection and uniqueness has led to some incredible creations, and their grapes are no exception. Enter Kyoho grapes (巨峰), star-studded grapes...

Snack Lover Autumn

The Star of Japanese Vineyards: Understanding t...

Where do Kyoho Grapes originate from? Japan's love for perfection and uniqueness has led to...

A Savoury and Sweet Guide to Kirimochi: Exploring Japan's Versatile Rice Cake
Sue Lynn

A Savoury and Sweet Guide to Kirimochi: Explori...

If you're intrigued by Japan’s unique food culture, you've likely heard about mochi (餅), a delightful culinary treat that's steeped in tradition and versatility. This versatile rice cake has a...

Snack Lover Food

A Savoury and Sweet Guide to Kirimochi: Explori...

If you're intrigued by Japan’s unique food culture, you've likely heard about mochi (餅), a...

A Celebration of Colour and Cuisine: Exploring Five of Japan’s Most Beautiful Autumn Destinations
Sue Lynn

A Celebration of Colour and Cuisine: Exploring ...

Unveiling Japan's Autumn Magic There's something undeniably magical about autumn in Japan. As the scorching summer retreats, it gives way to the cooler, softer, and gentler autumn season. The transformation...

Sue Lynn Autumn

A Celebration of Colour and Cuisine: Exploring ...

Unveiling Japan's Autumn Magic There's something undeniably magical about autumn in Japan. As the scorching...

November Maker’s Story: Ragueneau Sasaki from Hirosaki City, Aomori
Sue Lynn

November Maker’s Story: Ragueneau Sasaki from H...

It’s time to “fall” in love with autumn! At JAPAN RAIL CLUB, we are delighted to bring you the flavours of Japan’s autumn in this month’s “Autumn Breeze” Omiyage Snack...

Sue Lynn Maker's Story

November Maker’s Story: Ragueneau Sasaki from H...

It’s time to “fall” in love with autumn! At JAPAN RAIL CLUB, we are delighted...

A Beginner's Guide to Aki (秋): The Best Period, Spots, and Tips to Enjoy Japan's Autumn
Sue Lynn

A Beginner's Guide to Aki (秋): The Best Period,...

When is the best time and where are the best places to enjoy autumn in Japan? Here is a beginner’s guide to Japan’s autumn.

Wendy Ng Autumn

A Beginner's Guide to Aki (秋): The Best Period,...

When is the best time and where are the best places to enjoy autumn in...

From Beans to Brew: Exploring Japanese Coffee Culture
Sue Lynn

From Beans to Brew: Exploring Japanese Coffee C...

About Japanese Coffee When people think about beverages from Japan, tea usually comes to mind. But, let's not overlook Japan's robust coffee culture. Coffee, or kōhī (コーヒー) as it's called...

Snack Lover

From Beans to Brew: Exploring Japanese Coffee C...

About Japanese Coffee When people think about beverages from Japan, tea usually comes to mind....

The Railway Museum in Japan
Sue Lynn

One Ticket to Railway Day, Please: Exploring Ja...

Japan is known for its efficient and extensive railway network, which plays a vital and integral role in the daily lives of millions of people. So it's only fitting that there...

Sue Lynn Festival

One Ticket to Railway Day, Please: Exploring Ja...

Japan is known for its efficient and extensive railway network, which plays a vital and...

Shopfront of a train themed lifestyle shop Trainiart in Tokyo Station
Sue Lynn

October Maker’s Story: Railway Goods from TRAIN...

In line with the theme of “Tetsudo Encounters” this month, it's only fitting that we feature a snack from the shelves of TRAINIART. We recently visited the Gransta Tokyo Station...

Sue Lynn Maker's Story

October Maker’s Story: Railway Goods from TRAIN...

In line with the theme of “Tetsudo Encounters” this month, it's only fitting that we...

Behold the Harvest Moon: Exploring Japan's Otsukimi Festival
Sue Lynn

Behold the Harvest Moon: Exploring Japan's Otsu...

One festival stands out after the succession of extravagant firework and dance festivals as summer draws to a close. From the mesmerising full-moon-viewing practices to savouring delicious tsukimi dango, Otsukimi offers an...

Sue Lynn Festival

Behold the Harvest Moon: Exploring Japan's Otsu...

One festival stands out after the succession of extravagant firework and dance festivals as summer...

Taiyaki
Sue Lynn

The Art of Japanese Sweets: Exploring Tradition...

From the traditional wagashi to modern adaptations, Japanese sweets are a delightful exploration of taste and tradition. Let's embark on a journey to discover the art of Japanese sweets—such as...

Sue Lynn Japanese Snacks

The Art of Japanese Sweets: Exploring Tradition...

From the traditional wagashi to modern adaptations, Japanese sweets are a delightful exploration of taste...