(“Sunflowers represent loyalty and are well-known for being cheerful flowers, making them an ideal bloom for a summer flower delivery to brighten someone’s day!”)
There are about sixteen famous spots to visit if you want to see sunflowers but to be honest, you can enjoy sunflower viewing almost anywhere here that has a proper garden and adequate sunlight. It is the same logic about sushi; many food aficionados claim they have to visit a certain part of Japan in order to enjoy delicious seafood or a rare sushi dish. Japan is an island nation that is obviously surrounded by water, so in essence you could probably have good seafood almost anywhere here.
(“From mid-July to August, himawari, sunflowers will bloom in many places in Japan. Here are our recommended sunflower fields to visit in Hokkaido, Hiroshima, and Yamanashi.”)
I walk every day around my neighborhood. Here I can enjoy seeing beautiful flower patches of sunflowers line the roads behind my condo. I stop every day to snap pictures and relish the smell of hot sunflowers in the summer air. Cicadas buzzing in the backdrop. I continue my walk and repeat this routine every single day. It is energizing.
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Do you have a sunflower story you would like to share?
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