Three million wild daffodils grow in clusters on the cape in midwinter.
The fresh scent of flowers in the sea breeze, the contrast between the blue sea and the white lighthouse.
Against the backdrop of the blue sea and sky and the white lighthouse, green leaves sway in the sea breeze and pale yellow daffodils sway with their heads down.
As you walk through the colony, you can smell the flowers, making it seem as if spring has arrived even though it is the middle of winter.
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Shimoda Daffodil Festival
3 million white daffodils blooming on the cape
The peak season is usually from late December to mid-January, but the best viewing times are also around that time. On weekends during the daffodil festival, a local dish called "Ikenodani miso" is served in a hot pot, and on some days there are performances by Shimoda Taiko drummers, attracting many visitors.
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Car
About 15 minutes by car to Tsumekizaki Parking Lot
bus
From Izukyu-Shimoda Station, take the No. 10 bus bound for Tsumekizaki (approx. 15 minutes)
Get off at the last stop "Tsumekizaki"- ※
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Access times not listed are from SHIMODA TOKYU HOTEL.
- When held
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December 20, 2023 (Wednesday) - January 31, 2024 (Wednesday)
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