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Vast fields of vibrant purple violet flowers bloom on a hillside in Awaji Island, Japan, with a lone tree, distant mountains, and the blue sea under a clear sky.
The iconic giant onion sculpture at Uzu-no-Oka Naruto Bridge Memorial Museum in Awaji Island, standing prominently on a green hill with a beautiful ocean view, perfect for photo ops.
The Godzilla Interception Operation at Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island, where visitors zipline into the gaping mouth of a massive Godzilla sculpture, offering a thrilling anime experience.
Expansive golden rapeseed flower fields in Awaji Island, shimmering under the sun, with rolling mountains and a blue seascape in the distance, showcasing the splendid winter flower viewing experience.
The Naruto-themed area at Nijigen no Mori in Awaji Island, featuring colossal rock carvings resembling Hokage faces and anime character statues, immersing visitors in the world of anime.

[Japan] Awaji Island Violet and Rapeseed Flower Viewing Day Tour | Awaji Island Flower Fields, Anime Forest, Uzugaoka Onanaruto Bridge Memorial Hall, Giant Onion Card Display | Departing from Osaka


Booking confirmation: within 3 days before the departure
Duration:1 day(s)
Guided language: 廣東話 / 中文
Free cancellation 15 day(s) prior to experience date
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Book your Awaji Island cherry blossom viewing day tour on KKday now! Departing from Osaka, explore the vibrant sea of ​​violets and rapeseed flowers. The itinerary includes the dreamlike scenery of the "Anime Forest," allowing you to experience the charm of anime culture, and the Uzugaoka Onanaru Bridge Memorial Museum to learn about the history and beauty of this magnificent bridge. Don't forget to visit the giant onion sculpture for fun photos and create lasting memories. This day trip will bring you closer to nature and allow you to enjoy the colorful winter atmosphere, perfect for families, friends, and couples.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Theme parks, Museum tour, Islands tour
TransportBus tour

Product Info

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[Japan] Awaji Island Violet and Rapeseed Flower Viewing Day Tour | Awaji Island Flower Fields, Anime Forest, Uzugaoka Onanaruto Bridge Memorial Hall, Giant Onion Card Display | Departing from Osaka

  • Departure Dates: January 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 2026; February 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2026
  • Price: HK$699 (same price for large and small sizes)
  • Meeting time and place: 08:00, meet in front of Bic Camera at Exit B21 of Namba Station, Osaka, to board the bus.
  • Disbandment location and time: 18:00 Osaka


Purchase Notice

  • A minimum of 15 people are required for the tour to proceed, with a maximum of 40 people per group. If the minimum number of participants is not met, we will notify you three business days prior to departure to arrange an alternative departure date.
  • The pricing policy is as follows: children aged 2-9 are charged as toddlers, but do not occupy a bed in the hotel; children aged 9 and above are charged as adults; children under 2 years old who do not occupy a seat are free of charge. (Each departure group is allowed only one free spot and two toddler spots.)
  • Change and Cancellation Policy:
    Cancellation is not permitted within 5 days (inclusive) of departure.
    - A 50% handling fee will be charged if the trip is made within 10 days (inclusive) prior to departure.
    - A 20% handling fee will be charged if the trip is made within 14 days (inclusive) prior to departure.

Reminders

  • The tour fee includes the local driver, fluent Chinese-speaking guide and their tips, all entrance fees and round-trip transportation costs on the itinerary.

  • A minimum of 15 people are required for the group to form a group. If the minimum number of participants is not met, our company will notify you three working days before departure to arrange an alternative departure date.

  • Special reminder: Please arrive at the meeting point 5 minutes in advance. To avoid delaying the subsequent itinerary, latecomers will not be waited for, and no refunds will be given to those who are late or do not attend.

  • The daily schedule may be subject to adjustments based on the weather, traffic, and unforeseen circumstances.

  • If the meeting time and location of your itinerary are changed, we will contact you via WhatsApp/WeChat/Line, etc. Please take note!

  • Children under 2 years old who do not occupy a seat are admitted free of charge. (Only one free child is allowed per departure group)

  • The ripeness, size, and sweetness of fruit depend on weather and other objective conditions. We cannot guarantee its quality, and customers cannot use the quality of the fruit as a reason for complaint.

  • The flowering period may vary slightly depending on weather conditions. Once the tour is organized, departure will proceed as scheduled regardless of the flowering situation. Please be aware of this.

  • Please note that the areas of responsibility for tour guides and drivers/tour leaders differ in Japan. For groups of 10 or more, a fluent Mandarin or Cantonese-speaking guide will accompany the group (the guide will alternate between Cantonese and Mandarin; if the language of the tour cannot be specified, it will be determined on the day of the tour). (For groups of less than 10 people, only the driver/tour leader will accompany the group – the driver/tour leader is only responsible for the itinerary and time management). ※The accompanying driver/tour leader speaks Mandarin; you can seek assistance from them in case of emergency.

  • The venue may be closed for maintenance or other reasons depending on the situation on the day. The decision rests with the organizer, and guests may not claim compensation for this reason. We apologize for the inconvenience. If the restaurant is temporarily closed/fully booked or other factors prevent you from dining on the day of departure, you will be able to dine at another restaurant or receive a cash voucher instead.

  • In the event of an accident caused by force majeure or bodily injury or death due to unpredictable factors, the company's employees and related personnel shall only assume the obligation to provide full assistance, and the company and its members shall not bear any responsibility for the injured or deceased.

  • Outdoor activities involve risks, and it is recommended that you purchase personal travel and medical insurance according to your own needs.

  • Outdoor activities involve certain risks and potential dangers. Guests must assess their own health and abilities to determine whether they are suitable to participate before considering any activities included in the tour or offered during the trip.

FAQ

1. What is the best season to see the flower fields (violets and rapeseed flowers) on Awaji Island?

Awaji Island boasts blooming flowers of various types throughout the year. Violets typically bloom from winter to early spring (around January to March), while rapeseed flowers are most prevalent in spring (around March to April), creating a spectacular golden landscape. For the best chance to see both, consider visiting in early spring to witness their intertwined beauty.

2. What are the recommended attractions or themed areas at Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island?

Nijigen no Mori is an anime-themed park offering diverse immersive experiences. Must-try attractions include 'Godzilla Interception Operation,' where you can join a team to battle a giant Godzilla; and the 'Naruto & Boruto Shinobi-Zato,' where you can experience shuriken training and solve puzzles. 'Dragon Quest Island' is another popular choice, allowing you to embark on an adventure and solve mysteries in a vast area.

3. What are the highlights of the Uzunokaki Great Naruto Bridge Memorial Hall, and how much time is recommended for a visit?

The main points of interest at the Uzunokaki Great Naruto Bridge Memorial Hall are understanding the whirlpool phenomenon of the Naruto Strait and the construction history of the Great Naruto Bridge. The 'Whirlpool Science Museum' inside explains the causes of whirlpools through models and interactive exhibits. The 'Spectacular View Observation Deck' on the top floor is the best spot to observe the Naruto whirlpools and also enjoy local specialties like Awaji Island onion soup. It's recommended to allocate about 1 to 1.5 hours for your visit. If possible, time your visit with the optimal whirlpool viewing times during ebb and flow tides.

4. Besides the flower fields, what other unique photo spots are there on Awaji Island? Where is the giant onion located?

In addition to the stunning flower fields, Awaji Island offers many unique photo opportunities. The famous 'Giant Onion' art installation is located next to the Uzunokaki Great Naruto Bridge Memorial Hall and is a highly iconic photo spot. Other great places for beautiful photos include Awaji Island Park, located beneath the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, and coastal cafes offering sea views during sunset.

5. What local delicacies should I try on Awaji Island, or what are some recommended souvenirs?

Awaji Island is renowned for its abundant local ingredients. Must-try foods include 'Awaji Beef,' known for its tender and juicy quality. 'Awaji Island Onions' are also a highlight, with their sweet flavor making them perfect for various dishes and snacks, such as onion soup and onion crackers. For souvenirs, onion-related products, Awaji Island milk candy, and sweets made with local ingredients are excellent choices.

6. What are the transportation options for traveling to Awaji Island from Osaka?

The most common and convenient way to travel to Awaji Island from Osaka is by highway bus. You can take a direct bus from Osaka Umeda Bus Terminal or JR Osaka Station to major points on Awaji Island, such as Sumoto and Higashiura. The journey takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, making it a convenient and hassle-free option. Driving is also an option, which involves crossing the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge.

7. How long is typically recommended to spend visiting Nijigen no Mori and the flower field areas on Awaji Island?

For Nijigen no Mori, due to its diverse themed activities, it's recommended to allocate at least 3 to 4 hours to fully experience the various park attractions. For the flower fields, if you're simply enjoying the blooms and taking photos, 1 to 1.5 hours is usually sufficient. However, if you wish to stroll through them or relax at a nearby cafe, you might want to allow more time.

8. In the Uzunokaki area of Awaji Island, besides the memorial hall, how else can one view the magnificent Naruto whirlpools?

In the Uzunokaki area of Awaji Island, besides the observation deck at the Uzunokaki Great Naruto Bridge Memorial Hall, you can also consider taking a whirlpool-watching boat tour to experience the Naruto whirlpools up close. Boat services are available from Fukura Port or ports near Naruto Park, allowing you to personally witness the giant whirlpools formed during ebb and flow tides from the sea. It's an excellent way to appreciate this natural wonder.

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