I visited Hibiya Park in central Tokyo, which opened in 1903 as Japan's first 'Western-style' park, and this year celebrated its 120th anniversary. Nemophila, tulips, and dogwood are currently in full bloom in Hibiya Park. It is a great pleasure to see the pretty nemophila in the city center. The tulips in various colors are also wonderful. The dogwood trees had grown into magnificent trees and were as strong as the buildings in the city center. If you are in Tokyo, why not visit Hibiya Park? Hitachi-Kaihin Koen in Ibaraki Prefecture is famous for Nemophila, spread over an entire hill. According to the official website, the nemophila at Hitachi-Kaihin Koen is currently in its seventh minute of bloom and will be in full blossom from 15 to 22 April. Even after the full bloom period, the best time to see the flowers is said to last until the end of April. If you have the chance, please visit Hitachi-Kaihin Koen.