4.5 Million Baby Blue Flowers Bloom across Japanese Park like A Never-Ending Sea of Blue Lights

Flowers are an important part of Japanese culture. For every season, there are unique species and varieties that bloom and light up the country, adding a little color to everyone’s life. It’s common to find stunning flower fields in Japan, some of which are government-owned tourist locations and private farmer-owned fields. A lot of them have several species of flowers in different rows, often making a smorgasbord of colors and beauty beyond words.



The plants don't require fertilizer as they grow but you might want to add a little before you plant the seeds. They require plenty of water during germination, especially during the first six weeks, but cut back when they are in bloom. Avoid cultivating the plants under direct sunlight as a partial shade is the best bet. Pests and disease infestation are not major problems with these plants since they do not live very long.