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Large Sunflowers Adorn the "Village in the Sky," Turning a 5,000-Tsubo (Approximately 16,500 Square Meters) Field Golden in the Area Known as "Tenjinyahara" in Nago City, Okinawa.

[Nago] Sunflowers (Asteraceae family) planted in the area known as "Teniyahara" in the Teniya district of Nago City are now in full bloom. The seeds, sown in late February in a field of approximately 5,000 tsubo (about 16,500 square meters), have grown into magnificent flowers. Teniyahara is the highest elevation area north of Futami and is known as the "Village in the Sky." The yellow of the sunflowers stands out against the blue of the sea and…
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[Nago] Sunflowers (Asteraceae family) planted in the area known as "Teniyahara" in the Teniya district of Nago City are now in full bloom. The seeds, sown in late February in a field of approximately 5,000 tsubo (about 16,500 square meters), have grown into magnificent flowers. Teniyahara is the highest elevation area north of Futami and is known as the "Village in the Sky." The yellow of the sunflowers stands out against the blue of the sea and…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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