Every June, the watery marshes around Lake Kagurame outside of the city of Beppu come alive with hundreds of blooming irises. The purple flowers, ranging in hues from white to indigo, can be best viewed from the boardwalks constructed through the flower beds. There is also a walking path around the entire lake, which connects to one of the longer Kyushu Olle hiking courses. Parking is just outside the lake, so be prepared for the 10 minute walk from the lot to the flower fields.
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Irises at Lake Kagurame
Gorgeous blooms in a pristine mountain setting
By Mandy Bartok
Community writer
A few thousand irises bloom on the shores of Lake Kagurame just outside Beppu
The lake is in a pristine mountain setting
There is a small pavilion on the lake that allows for viewing of the whole area
The irises come in many different shades of purple
A small boardwalk allows you to walk among the flowers
The site can get crowded on weekends in June, and there is usually a one-day festival held in the middle of the blooming period
The irises bloom from mid June to early July
A close-up of one of the irises
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Kim Bergström
6 years ago
One of my favorite flowers! Love June for both irises and hydrangeas!
Jonathan Jahnke
10 years ago
Beautiful photos!
Thank you, Jonathan! The setting was stunning.
Yui Yamaguchi
10 years ago
What a lovely place! You changed the profile photo, too!
Well-spotted, Yui. ;) The other photo was from a few years ago - time for a change!
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