At Wachi Wildflower Forest in Sakahara, Kyotanba-cho, Kyoto Prefecture, bamboo lilies have begun to bloom. The pale pink flowers stand out against the greenery of the mountains and give off a slightly sweet fragrance.

The pale pink flowers of the Japanese lily stand out in the forest (Wachiyama Wildflower Forest, Kyotanba Town, Kyoto Prefecture)
The bamboo lily is a plant of the lily family that grows in the shade of trees and on well-drained mountain slopes, and is said to have gotten its name from the resemblance of its leaves to bamboo grass.
According to Wachi Wildflower Forest, the flowers are expected to be in full bloom from around June 5th to 6th. They can be enjoyed until around June 10th.
Articles are excerpts from reports and news in the Kyoto Shimbun. Due to automatic translation, some expressions may not be accurate.