Natural Flash Mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park
Natural Flash Mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park

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Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park
Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park

A dazzlingly beautiful sight is the Japanese Hitachi Park during the nemophila bloom: it feels like heaven and earth have become related here. The piercing blue color of cloudless skies spilled onto the canvas of the black earth and created a whimsical drawing striving for perfection. Thousands of tourists come to the Land of the Rising Sun every year to look at this magical piece of heaven.

Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park
Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park

Probably, only the East knows how to "catch" this thinnest strip of perfection, scattered around the world, the Earth itself gave Japan this miracle and, perhaps, she taught the "Eastern man" to see beauty in simplicity. As Joseph Brodsky wrote, “Reading his book is like waking up with a new face,” I think the sight of blooming fields will evoke the same feeling in a person’s soul (if it’s so beautiful already in photographs, then how does it look live?).

Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park
Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park

Seeing blooming fields of sky blue is like waking up with a new face. A face that will stay with you forever, a face on which the splendor and grandeur of nature breathed with small flowers.

Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park
Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park

On the Internet you can find the following information about this wonderful park: “Literally translated from Japanese, Hitachi means“dawn”. Japanese National Seaside Park Hitachi (Hitachi Seaside Park) is located in Ibaraki Prefecture on the island of Honshu. Not so long ago, there were American military bases on the site of the park, the lands of which were transferred to the Japanese government in 1973. In 1991, a small part of the park (about 70 hectares) was opened. Currently, the park has expanded to 120 hectares and plans to expand to 350 hectares."

Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park
Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park

“Whole fields of various flowers have been planted in the park especially for flower festivals: ume and sakura blooms, tulips, daffodils, poppies, lilies and, of course, nemophila (American forget-me-not). Hitachi Coast Park hosts an annual flower festival called "Harmony and Nemophiles" when 4.5 million nemophiles bloom in the hills. There is a zoo, an amusement park, a swimming pool and much more. They like to bring children here. During the festival, paper lanterns are hung on 1000 sakura trees."

Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park
Natural flash mob: "Harmony and Nemophiles" in Hitachi Park

Unfortunately, the Hitachi park does not have a website, but there are many beautiful pictures of nemophila bloom on the Internet, although, of course, it is better to see once than hear a hundred times. And, for sure, a visit to this "natural flash mob" will leave an imprint on the soul for a lifetime.

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