Over 3 million narcissus flowers cover the Suzaki Peninsula (Photo: Haruyuki Mase / CC By Sa 3.0)
Dec 20th
Jan 31st
Over 3 million narcissus flowers cover the Suzaki Peninsula (Photo: Haruyuki Mase / CC By Sa 3.0)

Tsumekizaki Narcissus Festival 2024-2025

Enjoy these winter blooms in Shimoda

Venue
Tsumekizaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka Prefecture
When
Dec 20th 2024 - Jan 31st 2025

The Tsumekizaki Narcissus Festival is held every year from December 20th until January 31st, when over 3 million white daffodils are in bloom on the Suzaki Peninsula. Throughout the festival dates there are a variety of fun events held, including taiko drumming performances and local food sampling - specifically Ikenodan miso hot pot, which is a regional specialty.

Getting there

The Tsumekizaki Narcissus Festival can be accessed within 15 minutes by bus from Izukyu-Shimoda Station - take the No. 10 bus bound for Tsumekizaki.

For those who plan to drive, there is paid on-site parking available for 200 vehicles. Parking for a regular passenger vehicle is priced at 1000 yen.

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Mr Lilikoi 2 years ago
There is a small museum along the Echizen coast in Fukui, that has the daffodils blooming out of season. They use temperature control to achieve this. There is also a popular tourist spot nearby where the daffodils bloom in season.
Elizabeth S 4 years ago
The first time I saw winter-blooming narcissus I was suprised. THe climate here is different from my home country, and the narcissus are super hardy, too, making it through light frosts.
Lynda Hogan 4 years ago
3 million - that would be a sight to see. There is a place in Saitama too, that has a festival in January. Last year I didn't make it, hopefully this year!
Kim Bergström Author 4 years ago
Hope you can visit! I'm sure the Saitama festival will be beautiful, too!
Elena Lisina 4 years ago
Unbelievable!!!
Kim Bergström Author 4 years ago
They are one of the flowers that actually thrive during winter! December/January are the best time for them!

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