Upon its introduction to Japan in the 1800s, the poppy was named “Consort Yu’s Flower” after the legendary and tragic Chinese beauty. The delicate, blood-red petals recall Yu’s fervent, passionate love and violent suicide.
In mid-April warm breezes replace the winter chill and poppies at Kurihama Hana-no-Kuni Flower World burst into bloom, blanketing hillsides in a sea of pink and red. After the festival ends in June, visitors can cut their own poppies to take home.
Addrerss - 〒239-0832 1, Shinmeicho, Yokosuka-shi
Access
- It is approximately 15 minutes on foot from JR Kurihama Station or Keiky� Kurihama Station
- car - is approximately 4km from Yokohama, Yokosuka road Sahara
- car - is approximately 4km from Yokohama, Yokosuka road Sahara
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