The Japan Air Self-Defense Force's "Blue Impulse" flew over the venue to coincide with the opening of the "Tulip Fair" that began on the 22nd in Toyama Prefecture.

The Blue Impulse exhibition flight is the first in about a year since it flew over Tokyo last May to encourage medical professionals.

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force's acrobatic flight team "Blue Impulse" flew over Tonami Tulip Park in Tonami City, Toyama Prefecture, which is the venue for the Tulip Fair, in formation of six aircraft from around noon on the 22nd.

Then, using white smoke in the sky at an altitude of about 300 meters, I drew a heart symbol named after the tulip flower language "love".



In addition, multiple aircraft changed their course in a radial pattern at the same time, and a performance called "Sunrise" that drew a fan-like shape was also shown.

People in masks who visited the park cheered and took pictures.



And when "Blue Impulse" left the venue, they waved and applauded.



According to the Self-Defense Forces, "Blue Impulse" will make an exhibition flight for the first time in about a year since it flew over Tokyo in May last year to encourage medical professionals.



A woman who visited the venue said, "I'm glad I could see it with my children. The weather was nice and I was impressed with the power."