Japan’s cherry blossoms usually get all the attention for their short-lived beauty. But equally ephemeral are Japan’s Nemophila, or Baby Blue Eyes. And once a year, around late April to Early May, an astounding sea of 4.5 million of these little flowers cover the land for a little over a week at Hitachi Seaside Park located on the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture.
The annual blooming of 4.5 million nemophilas (also know as “Baby Blue Eyes”) on Miharashi Hill in the famous Hitachi Seaside Park. A very popular seasonal event for which many travel from far to see.