Japan’s cherry blossoms usually get all the attention for their short-lived beauty. But equally ephemeral are Japan’s Nemophila, or Baby Blue Eyes. And once a year, around late April to Early May, an astounding sea of 4.5 million of these little flowers cover the land for a little over a week at Hitachi Seaside Park located on the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture.
~Hidenobu Suzuki~
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Nemophila commonly called baby blue eyes.
It reminds me of my friend.
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Nemophila
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Pictured: Revive, released in 2021
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Location: Toneri Park, Adachi-ku, Tokyo(Japan)
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