The fall months in Japan are filled with color, and the Tottori Flower Park will be celebrating this with an autumn festival running until the end of October. The event will showcase the beauty of approximately 100,000 salvia plants (also known as scarlet sage) set against the backdrop of Mount Oyama, along with around a million cosmos flowers.
If that wasn't enough incentive to stop by, there will also be autumn roses, chrysanthemum topiary exhibitions, hibiscus exhibitions, and changing autumn leaves to appreciate.
Admission to the park is priced at 800 yen for adults, and 400 yen for elementary and junior high school students.