It’s Summer in Japan!

Summer in Japan is so busy. With all the festivals here and there, it’s like almost every week you’ll be able to attend one.

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Last weekend, I went on a bus tour and part of the tour was to go see a sunflower festival.

I’ve been a sunflower farm before but never a festival. I wasn’t so impressed with what I saw on the farm so I lowered my expectations on this one.

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We reached the festival venue at almost lunch time. It was so hot but these sunflowers were dancing gracefully to the maximum heat. They were pretty! 🌻

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The festival name is called Akeno Sunflower Festival. It’s located in Ibaraki, so don’t be confused as there’s also a similar name located in Yamanashi which apparently was famous.

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It was the first day of the festival so what good timing!

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The sunflowers here are of different variant because it’s not the usual brown center. They say these sunflowers are called yae sunflowers, with golden yellow center and apparently they’re rare!

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They set up frames so we could take an iconic photo so I didn’t miss my chance. It was awkward at first because many people were watching but later on, I got used to it. It’s like everytime we position ourselves in a frame, a crowd would build up. 😅

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Some areas were not yet in bloom though. But it’s okay, I can understand. After all, this sunflower field is approximately 4 hectares!

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Or maybe we were just too early? It seems the best time to go is late August to early September.

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Mount Tsukuba can be seen on the background but I totally have no idea which side. 😅

At the festival area, just near the sunflower field, they set up a stage for performances and some stalls for snacks and souvenirs.

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I got myself a kakigori or shaved ice with melon flavor because I wanted some coldness. The heat was intense, so I was a bit worried for the vendors especially the older ones.

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melon kakigori

I think there was one stall that was from a nearby school selling stuff but I wasn’t able to check it. I saw some students though roaming around and selling things. I was planning to buy one but I couldn’t find them after.

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They were also selling sunflowers. It would be nice to take them home but not this time. There’s no space in the house for flowers. 🥲

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They also prepared a small walkway where you will be surrounded by wind chimes. It was so cute! I’ve been planning to go to a wind chime festival but it never happened. I was happy I got to experience the wind chimes here. Most of them were designed with sunflowers. Or maybe all of them? Anyways, they’re just so cute and they make beautiful sounds.

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We didn’t stay long but we’re glad to hear a performance. When we arrived, I think she was doing sound check and now before we left the venue, she performed. The background song in the video below was from her singing. Sorry, I don’t know her name.

https://youtube.com/shorts/4VxUfej8iMI?si=ei6nz5oQ5u1AIeZk

To reach Akeno Sunflower Festival, I think it’s more realistic to take a car. I haven’t seen a nearby train station or a commuting bus that passed by. It’s the countryside so better to go here by car.

fan they gave for free

The sunflowers were beautiful! I just hope that I will able to see more of them, like the entire area covered in these yellow flowers. I think coming here during sunset would have a terrific view. Next time, if there is!


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All photos are taken using my phone unless stated otherwise.