Kagoshima Prefecture’s Ibusuki City enjoys a warm climate with an average annual temperature of 19 degrees Celsius. From late December to early February every year, rapeseed blossoms bloom throughout the city, heralding the early arrival of spring.
The Charm of Ibusuki’s Rapeseed Fields
- The Earliest Blooming in Japan: Thanks to its warm climate, Ibusuki’s rapeseed flowers begin to bloom earlier than anywhere else in the country. You can enjoy the vibrant yellow blossoms even when winter’s chill still lingers.
- Contrast with Majestic Nature: Vast rapeseed fields stretch out against the backdrop of Mount Kaimon, also known as Satsuma Fuji, and Lake Ikeda, Kyushu’s largest caldera lake. The contrast between the blue sky, the blue sea, and the yellow rapeseed flowers is truly a breathtaking sight.
- 10 Million Rapeseed Blossoms: At its peak, approximately 10 million rapeseed flowers bloom in profusion, covering the entire area like a yellow carpet. The sheer scale is overwhelming.
- Rapeseed Flower Events: Events such as the “Ibusuki Nanohana Marathon” are held to coincide with the best viewing period. A marathon while gazing at the rapeseed fields will surely be an exceptional memory.
Basic Information
Item | Details |
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Event Period | Late December 2024 to Early February 2025 |
Location | Various locations within Ibusuki City, Kagoshima Prefecture |
Contact | Ibusuki City Tourism Association 0993-22-3252 |
Access | Approximately 30 minutes by car from Ibusuki Station on the Ibusuki Makurazaki Line |
Parking | Available at each spot |
Recommended Spots
- Lake Ikeda Lakeside: The rapeseed fields spreading across the entire lakeside resemble a yellow carpet.
- Mount Kaimon Foot: Rapeseed fields spread out against the backdrop of majestic Mount Kaimon.
Why not experience the early arrival of spring in Ibusuki’s rapeseed fields?