🌙✨ Lost in the “Firefly Forest” of Japanese Summer 🐛💚
If you've ever watched Japanese anime, you'll probably remember the scene of fireflies twinkling in the forest, right? Actually, in Japan, you can see that scene in real life during the summer!
From late May to late June is when fireflies appear the most. When it gets dark, hundreds of fireflies fly along streams and forests, their tiny green lights flickering, making it feel like stepping into a fairy tale world ✨
A few suggestions for super beautiful firefly viewing spots in Japan:
🌿 Kyoto – Uji Botanical Park
Fireflies fly along a small stream among the trees, both chill and extremely poetic.
🌿 Nara – Muro River
Stand on the bridge and look down to see the whole river sparkling with firefly lights.
🌿 Shizuoka – Tenjo Firefly Festival
Watch fireflies while feeling the atmosphere of a Japanese summer festival.
🌿 Nagano – Fairy Tale Firefly Park
A famous place with an extremely large number of fireflies in June.
🌿 Fukuoka – Upper reaches of Akamura River
Fireflies flying amidst pristine nature, sky full of stars, super romantic.
🌿 Tochigi – Namekusa Firefly Festival
One of the most famous firefly festivals in Japan.
📅 Best time: late May – late June
🌙 Best viewing time: around 19:30 – 21:00
If you like the gentle, dreamy Japanese summer vibe, you must try watching fireflies at least once 🥹✨
Guaranteed to feel like stepping straight into an anime movie!
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