[Mother Farm] One million ‘Nemophila’ will soon be in full bloom.

2024.04.29

Mother Farm (Futtsu City, Chiba Prefecture) will soon see its one million ‘nemophila’ trees for the fourth year. The main area, the Valley of Flowers, has been delayed by the weather, but the flowers will be at their best by the middle of next week and are expected to be in full bloom during Golden Week.

Enjoy the refreshing collaboration of the unobstructed blue sky and the nemophilas on the mountain farm, which is located at an altitude of about 300 metres.

Nemophila overview

flowering season: Mid-April – early May.
Location.: Makiba Area
number of trees planted: One million

>Flowering information

Mother Farm overview

Located on Mt. Shikano in Futtsu City, Chiba Prefecture, the 250-hectare site offers visitors the opportunity to interact with animals such as cows, sheep, horses and alpacas, seasonal flower gardens such as rapeseed blossoms and peach-coloured breath, attractions such as bungee jumping and zip-lining, ranch gastronomy such as soft ice cream and Genghis Khan, and an on-farm glamping facility. The farm is an entertainment farm with flowers and animals, complete with glamping facilities where you can stay overnight.

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