Walking Through Nemophila, Lupinus, and Poppy Fields at National Musashi Hills Forest Park

By Nonbiri Walk

This video takes viewers on a tranquil walk through the vibrant flower fields at National Musashi Hills Forest Park (国営武蔵丘陵森林公園). Filmed in early May when the blooms are at their peak, the video showcases expansive views of nemophila (baby blue eyes), tall lupine spires, and bright poppy meadows. Each section is introduced with timestamps, making it easy for viewers to find their favorite varieties: nemophila at the beginning, followed by lupines, and concluding with the lively poppy fields.

National Musashi Hills Forest Park is located in Saitama Prefecture, north of central Tokyo. It’s known for its seasonal flower displays and walking trails that meander through wooded areas and open fields, making it one of the best destinations near Tokyo for nature lovers and photographers. In late spring, the park becomes particularly popular for its vast nemophila carpets—delicate blue flowers native to North America but widely planted in Japan—and colorful lupinus and poppy displays.

The walking route presented in the video captures not only the beauty of the flowers but also the peaceful atmosphere of the park. Along the way, you can see spacious lawns, themed flower beds, and even families and travelers enjoying the seasonal scenery. National Musashi Hills Forest Park can be reached conveniently from Tokyo, offering a perfect day trip for travelers seeking to enjoy Japanese landscapes beyond the city.

Whether you are planning a spring outing or simply appreciate the calm of Japanese gardens, this walk provides a vivid taste of what to expect during flower season in Saitama. For more details about visiting, directions, or up-to-date bloom information, check the official park website. Don’t miss the spectacular sights of nemophila, lupine, and poppy next spring!

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