As of Jun 19, 2026, 8:24 PM, past peak, season runs to ~June 30. Earth Exhibit tracks the live conditions and flags it the moment it is on.
Mizubasho (Asian white skunk cabbage, Lysichiton camtschatcensis) emerges across Oze National Park's high marshes each spring as snowmelt raises water levels.
The show is driven by elevation-dependent snowmelt, producing a multi-week season that shifts year to year based on winter snowpack and spring temperatures.
Where to see it
A taste of where to see it. The full map, exact coordinates and the best timing for each spot live in the app.
| Viewing spots |
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| Yamanohana (Yama-no-hana) / Ozegahara core viewing area |
| Ozenuma (Oze-numa) lakeside viewing |
| + 2 more spots, with exact coordinates and timing, in the app → |
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