Kuju Flower Park, one of Western Japan's largest flower parks located in Oita Prefecture (Address: 4050 Kusu-machi, Kuju, Taketa-shi, Oita Prefecture), operated by Warai 5 Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Akasaka Abitation 8F, 1-3-5 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Koki Maeda), will hold its Spring Flower Festa starting Saturday, April 19th, as the full bloom season approaches.

Kuju Flower Park boasts approximately 500 species and 5 million flowers blooming from spring to autumn across its vast 220,000 square meter grounds. Within the park, in addition to the flowers, we offer a healing space with unobstructed views from the plateau, the singing of birds, and nights filled with stars that seem to cover the entire sky.

There are dining options such as lunch and sweets, and shops offering local souvenirs. Since pets are allowed free entry and a dog run is also provided, it is a healing theme park where families, couples, and pets can enjoy a full day.

Spring on the Kuju Plateau, at an altitude of 850m, is characterized by its late arrival compared to other regions. However, the flowers that have endured the winter cold radiate brilliance, filling the plateau's canvas. This late spring begins with delicate tulips, followed by nemophila fields that stretch as far as the eye can see, the popular "Haru-iro no Hatake" (Spring-Colored Fields) with its patchwork-like plantings, and standing before the vibrant Livingstone Daisies, you might even feel as if you're in another world.

30,000 Livingstone Daisies appear on the Hill of Colors!

With glossy white, red, yellow, and other flower colors, it's like a jewel box! Livingstone Daisies open wide all at once when the sun shines, dazzling with their vibrant hues. On sunny days, they form a magnificent carpet of flowers.

Nemophila planted in the largest number ever! 80,000 plants (1.6 million flowers)

Nemophila, with its lovely clear blue flowers, creates a blooming field that looks like the sea and blue sky melting into one. Children frolicking in the flower fields seem like fairies. On the cool plateau, flowering is also late, from late April to late May.

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