'Spring Quartet' of flowers, mountains attracts visitors to central Japan town

Tourists are flocking to a scenic spot in central Japan where cherry blossoms, tulips and canola flowers are blooming against a snowy mountain backdrop.

The scenery in the town of Asahi in Toyama Prefecture is known in Japan as the "Spring Quartet."

About 280 cherry trees are lined up in a 1.2-kilometer stretch along the Funagawa River. Nearby fields are covered with 600,000 tulips of 22 varieties, as well as canola flowers.

On Thursday, crowds of tourists, including overseas visitors, flocked to see the combination of the pink, red and yellow flowers with the white snow on the Northern Alps.

People strolled through the tunnel of cherry blossoms and took photos of the flowers and the snow-covered mountains.

A visitor said this landscape is also well known in Hong Kong, and it's amazing and worth seeing.

A tourist from the Netherlands said his country is known for tulips, but he can also see mountains and cherry blossoms here, and they are very beautiful.

The organizers of the "Spring Quartet" event predict that visitors will be able to continue viewing the cherry blossoms until this weekend.