Nagasakibana

A captivating scenic spot with stunning flower fields and art

Nagasakibana, a cape jutting into the Pacific Ocean, resembles the shape of a human "nose" and is a treasure trove of natural wonders. The area features around 20 sea caves formed by wave erosion, with the largest, Gyoja Cave, once serving as a site for religious training. Today, a small shrine stands within, offering visitors a sense of history and mystique.
Known as the Cape of Flowers, Nagasakibana boasts expansive flower fields. In spring, approx. 25 million canola flowers bloom, while in summer, approx. 1.6 million sunflowers create a stunning yellow carpet-like landscape.
The cape is also dotted with artworks by renowned artists, including Yoko Ono, the wife of John Lennon. Visitors can enjoy the harmony of art and natural beauty year-round, discovering new inspirations and emotions with each visit.

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Basic Information

Address (Japanese)
大分県豊後高田市見目4060
Address
4060 Mime, Bungotakada City, Oita
Telephone Number
0978-54-2237(Nagasakibana Resort Campground)
Opening Times
[Campground]
Reception 9:00–17:00

[Restaurant]
9:00–16:30 (last order at 16:00)

[Art Museum of Nature and Human Non-Homogeneity]
10:00–16:00
Closed
Thursdays
*Campground is open daily during summer
*Restaurant is open daily during flower season

[Art Museum of Nature and Human Non-Homogeneity]
Tuesday–Thursday
Prices
[Campground]
Varies by accommodation type

[Art Museum of Nature and Human Non-Homogeneity]
-General: 700 yen
-Children: 300 yen
Car Park
Parking spaces available
-Standard vehicles: 500 yen
-Microbuses: 1,500 yen
-Large buses: 2,000 yen
-Motorcycles: 300 yen

Operating hours: 9:00–17:00
Access
[By car]
Approximately 60 minutes from Usa IC on the Higashi-Kyushu Expressway

*Information on facilities is subject to change. Please check each official website for the latest information.

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