Nagasaki's Mizaki Daffodil Festival

Nagasaki's Mizaki Daffodil Festival

Event Overview

Beyond the blooming flowers is a great view of the Warship Island, which is listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site. It is the only place selected in Nagasaki Prefecture for the Ministry of the Environment's "Kaori Scenery 100" because the aromatics of 10 million water saffen and the scent of the tide are combined to create a unique scent. * The event may be canceled due to circumstances. Image courtesy of Nosaki Narcissus Festival Executive Committee

Info

JR Nagasaki Station → bus 45 minutes, bus stop: Sakae (in the Sanwa area center) 15 minutes for transfer bus, bus stop: Dinosaur Park front ride, 5 minutes walk. Or JR Nagasaki Station → Bus 45 minutes, bus stop: Dinosaur Park front and drop, 5 minutes walk (only on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays)
25km 40 minutes from Nagasaki IC on Nagasaki Road via Prefectural Road No. 51/National Route 499
350 units/free; 248 units, 102 temporary parking lots

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Flower view, nature


Narcissus, Narcissus Hill and Warship Island with sweeping views
Nosaki Daffodil Festival Executive Committee

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