Himawari no Oka
(Sunflower hill)
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Basic information
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Address | Sambongi Saida, Osaki, Miyagi 989-6314, Japan |
Access | 20 minutes drive from Yamato IC on Tohoku Expressway or 5 minutes drive from Sambongi SIC. |
Phone | TEL 0229-52-6232 |
Recommended flowers | Sunflowers: Early August |
Highlights | From early to mid-August, 420,000 sunflowers bloom. The sight of the hillsides glowing yellow is a must-see. It is a pity that traffic is not convenient. |
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Guide to Enjoyment
Introduction
Nestled in the heart of Miyagi Prefecture, Himawari no Oka, which translates to “Sunflower Hill”, is a mesmerizing destination known for its vast fields of radiant sunflowers. Every summer, this hill bursts into a sea of yellow, drawing visitors from all over to bask in its vibrant beauty.
The Sunflower Fields
Extensive Beauty:
Himawari no Oka boasts expansive fields with countless sunflowers, each facing the sun, creating a shimmering spectacle of yellow and green.
Symbol of Hope:
Sunflowers are often seen as symbols of hope and vitality, and a visit to these fields can be a rejuvenating experience, especially under the clear blue skies of summer.
Visitor Experience
Photo Opportunities:
The hill provides panoramic views of the sunflower fields against the backdrop of distant mountains, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts.
Events and Festivals:
During peak blooming season, the area often hosts sunflower festivals with local food stalls, activities, and sometimes even evening illuminations amongst the sunflowers.
Accessibility
Location:
Himawari no Oka is located in a serene countryside setting, making it a peaceful escape from urban areas. Visitors can access it via a short drive or bus ride from major cities in Miyagi.
Best Time to Visit:
The best time to experience the sunflower bloom is from late July to mid-August, although this can vary slightly depending on the weather conditions each year.
Tips for Visitors
Prepare for Sun:
Being an open field, the area can get quite sunny. It’s advisable to wear sunscreen, hats, and bring water to stay hydrated.
Local Produce:
Look out for local products made from sunflower seeds or oil, which can be unique souvenirs to take back.