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Tagajo Iris Festival
culture
Tagajo Iris Festival
多賀城跡あやめまつり
3.9Est. 90Tagajo, Tohoku
JTA Approved
Overview
The Tagajo Iris Festival, which has taken place for over 30 years, features 3 million Japanese irises of around 800 different varieties rising out of former rice fields. The purple flowers usually bloom from mid- to late June, and during this period, performances and evening illuminations celebrate their brief season. The iris fields are a 10-minute walk from Kokufu-Tagajo Station, and the remains of Tagajo Castle are a short walk from the flower fields.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 多賀城跡あやめまつり
- Nearest station
- Izumi-Chuo Station (25 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- No reservation needed. Free public event. Check dates on the local tourism website. Book accommodation early as hotels fill during major festivals.
Accessibility
Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parking
Good for
Families
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