The grounds of the Takato Castle Park (Photo: MaedaAkihiko / CC BY-SA 4.0)
The grounds of the Takato Castle Park (Photo: MaedaAkihiko / CC BY-SA 4.0)
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5 Spots for Spring Blooms in Nagano

Celebrate the season with colorful flowers galore

When you think of Nagano Prefecture, it's likely that winter comes to mind. There are numerous world-class ski resorts in this part of the country, and the region even hosted the Winter Olympics back in 1998. Once all the snow melts, the prefecture is a colorful delight, with some magical destinations to enjoy the best of the spring season. This guide covers five places to check out if you plan to visit Nagano in spring.

Iiyama Nanohana Park

The Iiyama Nanohana Park comes alive during spring, and their annual nanohana festival is held during the latter half of Golden Week – based off previous years, plan for the 3rd to the 5th of May. The grounds are blanketed with these vibrant yellow flowers, and visitors are able to enjoy views of the Sekida Mountains at the same time – sometimes they still have a dusting of snow atop them, adding to the picturesque scenery.

495-2 Mizuho, Iiyama, Nagano 389-2322

Cheerful yellow nanohana at the Iiyama Nanohana Park
Cheerful yellow nanohana at the Iiyama Nanohana Park (Photo: tsuruta yosuke / CC BY 2.0)

Takato Castle Park

During the month of April, Nagano's Takato Castle Park is filled with the pretty pink color of 1500 sakura trees in bloom. The park has been designated as one of Japan's Top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots, and part of what makes a visit here so special is the uniqueness of the trees. They're a variety known as Takato kohiganzakura, which feature smaller petals and a deeper shade of pink than the more common Somei Yoshino type.

Takatomachi Higashitakato, Ina, Nagano 396-0213

Takato Castle Park is one of Japan's Top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots
Takato Castle Park is one of Japan's Top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots (Photo: 江戸村のとくぞう / CC BY-SA 4.0)

Tsurumine Azalea Park

Home to approximately 30,000 perfectly-sculpted azalea bushes in 30 varieties, Tsurumine Azalea Park is absolutely filled with color around the mid-to-late May timeframe. In typical years, a festival is held when the flowers are looking their best, complete with food stalls and a lively atmosphere.

3 Chome-13 Kawagishikami, Okaya, Nagano 394-0048

Approximately 30,000 perfectly sculpted azalea bushes dot the grounds
Approximately 30,000 perfectly sculpted azalea bushes dot the grounds (Photo: Reiko Senna / JT)

Alps Azumino National Government Park

Situated at the base of the Northern Japan Alps, the Alps Azumino National Government Park contains several different flower fields which can be enjoyed throughout the year. The highlights of spring are colorful tulips and vibrant yellow nanohana, but other seasons don't miss out, either! Summer sunflowers, autumn cosmos, and winter illuminations are just some of what the park has to enjoy later on.

33-4 Horigane Karasugawa, Azumino, Nagano 399-8295

Garyu Park

If you're after an ultra-picturesque cherry blossom spot, look no further than Nagano's Garyu Park. It was also selected as one of Japan's Top 100 best cherry blossom viewing spots, and the combination of the pretty pink blooms, stunning water reflections, and the surrounding mountains are the perfect trifecta of natural beauty.

2 Chome-5-13 Garyu, Suzaka, Nagano 382-0028

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Elizabeth S 2 years ago
Spring is more than just cherry blossoms, right? Azaleas come in so many varieties.
Kim Author 2 years ago
I love azaleas! My favorite azalea spot is in Tokyo, though, at Shiofune Kannon. It's absolutely magical if you visit when they're blooming!
Sleiman Azizi 2 years ago
My image of Nagano has always been mountains and soba. Even after visiting scores of times. But of course, why not flowers? Silly me!
Kim Author 2 years ago
Mountains soba flowers sounds like a great day out!
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