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Maishima Nemophila Festival
Maishima Nemophila Festival
Maishima Nemophila Festival
Maishima Nemophila Festival
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Maishima Nemophila Festival

A hillside of blue by the bay

A million nemophila flowers bloom along Osaka Bay, creating one of the city’s most distinctive late-spring landscapes.

After cherry blossom season fades, Osaka shifts into a different palette. At Osaka Maishima Seaside Park, a wide hillside of nemophila comes into bloom, covering the landscape in light blue and stretching toward the edge of Osaka Bay. It’s one of the city’s most visually distinct seasonal scenes, defined by scale, color, and an open waterfront setting that feels removed from the pace of central Osaka.

Held annually each spring, from April 11 through May 5, the Osaka Maishima Nemophila Festival centers on that transformation. Around one million flowers bloom across the park, creating a continuous field of blue that shifts with the light throughout the day. Walking paths guide visitors through the hills, opening different perspectives across the flowers, the sky, and the bay beyond. The experience unfolds gradually, with the full scale only revealing itself as you move through the space.

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The setting plays a major role in how the festival is experienced. Positioned along the waterfront, the park combines the flower fields with wide-open views and coastal air, creating a sense of space that’s rare within Osaka. Clear days bring strong contrast between the flowers and sky, while softer conditions create a more blended, almost seamless landscape of blue tones.

Within the grounds, the festival is supported by seasonal amenities designed for a full visit rather than a quick stop.  The festival is accompanied by a “Kitchen Car Fest,” bringing together a rotating lineup of food trucks serving everything from karaage and yakisoba to kebabs, donburi, and street snacks throughout the event period. Seating areas and open spaces around the park allow visitors to pause, take in the view, and extend their time without needing to leave immediately after walking the main paths.

What shapes the visit is how easily it expands beyond the flower fields themselves. The broader Maishima area offers space to continue along the waterfront, whether on foot or by bike, with open roads and coastal paths that lend themselves to a slower pace. The location also connects naturally with other destinations along Osaka’s bay area, including Universal Studios Japan and the Tempozan waterfront around Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, making it easy to build a half-day or full-day plan around the visit.

As part of Osaka’s seasonal rhythm, the festival arrives just after hanami, offering a different way to experience spring. Where cherry blossoms frame the city, Maishima opens outward — wider views, fewer vertical elements, and a landscape built around horizon and color. It’s a shift in atmosphere that keeps the season moving forward.

Reaching Maishima takes a bit of planning compared to central Osaka, but the payoff is clear. For visitors willing to make the trip, the result is one of the city’s most photogenic spring settings — a place to capture wide, open views and spend time outdoors at a slower pace along Osaka Bay.

 

 A sea of blue in Osaka – Around one million nemophila flowers transform the park into a continuous blue landscape.

 Spring continues after sakura – A late-season bloom that extends Osaka’s spring calendar beyond cherry blossom viewing.

 Waterfront setting – Flower fields set against open views of Osaka Bay create a distinct sense of space.

 Designed for walking – Paths through the hills reveal changing perspectives across flowers, sky, and coastline.

 Easy to linger – Seasonal food stalls and open seating areas support a longer, more relaxed visit.

 

Photos: Osaka Maishima Seaside Park Instagram

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Contact

  • 2 Chome-1 Hokkoryokuchi, Konohana Ward, Osaka, 554-0042, Japan
  • https://seasidepark.maishima.com/nemophila/
  • osaka_maishima_seasidepark

Opening Hours

Weekdays: 10:00 – 17:00
Weekends: 9:00 – 18:30
Holidays: 9:00 – 18:30
May 7 & 8: Weekend Hours
May 10 (Final Day): 10:00 – 17:00

THE SCENE: FAQ’s

ACCESS

Venue: Osaka Maishima Seaside Park

Address: 2 Chome-163 Hokukoryokuchi, Konohana Ward, Osaka

JR Osaka Station

Take the JR Osaka Loop Line to Nishikujo Station, then transfer to the JR Yumesaki Line (Sakurajima Line) and ride to Sakurajima Station (終点 / final stop).

From Sakurajima Station (Main Exit):

Exit the station and walk straight to the bus terminal directly in front.

Board a Kitako Bus (北港観光バス) bound for:

→ 舞洲スポーツアイランド (Maishima Sports Island)

Ride approximately 15 minutes, then get off at:

→ 舞洲シーサイドパーク (Maishima Seaside Park)

The festival entrance is a short walk from the bus stop.

 

Osaka Metro Chuo Line → Cosmosquare Station (Exit 1)

Exit the station and proceed to the bus terminal outside.

Board a Kitako Bus (北港観光バス) heading toward:

→ 舞洲方面 (Maishima area)

Ride approximately 15 minutes, then get off at:

→ 舞洲シーサイドパーク (Maishima Seaside Park)

 

Key Points

  • There is no train access within walking distance — the bus is required

  • IC cards (ICOCA, Suica) are accepted

  • Buses can become crowded during peak bloom and weekends

  • Return lines form in the late afternoon — allow extra time

 

SCHEDULE

Dates: April 11 (Sat) – May 10 (Sun), 2026

Weekdays  10:00 – 17:00, Last entry: 16:30

Weekends & Holidays 9:00 – 18:30, Last entry: 18:00

Special Notes

  • May 7–8 operate on weekday hours

  • Final day (May 10):

    → Closes at 17:00

    → Last entry 16:30

TICKETS

Adults (Junior High School and above): ¥1,500

Children (Elementary School): ¥500

Preschool children: Free

Tickets are available:

  • At the entrance on the day of visit

  • Online via the official website:

    https://seasidepark.maishima.com/nemophila/

There is no timed entry system, and re-entry policies are not formally advertised, so plan your visit as a single continuous stay.

No additional venue fees or hidden charges apply.

INFO & TIPS

This is a fully outdoor event along Osaka Bay. Conditions can shift quickly with sun exposure and coastal wind, so light layers and sun protection are recommended.

The park is designed for walking, with gentle slopes and designated paths through the flower fields. Visitors are expected to remain on marked routes to preserve the planted areas.

Restrooms, seating areas, and open space are available throughout the park, making it easy to slow down and extend your visit.

Seasonal food vendors and light refreshments are available during the festival period, allowing visitors to stay on-site without needing to leave for meals.

For photography, the natural slope of the terrain and slightly elevated walking paths create wide, unobstructed views across the flowers and Osaka Bay. Midday offers the most vivid color, while late afternoon provides softer tones.

Because access requires a bus connection, plan your departure timing carefully. The late afternoon return period is the most congested, with queues forming at the bus stop.

Booking

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Maishima Nemophila Festival

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April 11 – May 10
  • 2 Chome-1 Hokkoryokuchi, Konohana Ward, Osaka, 554-0042, Japan
  • 10:00 – 17:00 | Weekends 9:00-18:30

  • JR Yumesaki Line → Sakurajima Station

  • Metro Chuo Line → Cosmosquare Station

  • ¥500 – ¥1,500

  • seasidepark.maishima.com
  • Final access requires a bus from Sakurajima or Cosmosquare Station

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