Ashikaga Flower Park, Japan
Times of IndiaAmusing Planet/SIGHTSEEING, JAPAN/ Updated : Jun 21, 2016, 10:46 IST
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Japanese love flowers and wisteria is among their favourites. Wisteria (known as fuji in Japan) is said to be one of the archipelago's most ancient flowering trees, even being described in the collected poems of the Man'yōshū (Col … Read more
Japanese love flowers and wisteria is among their favourites. Wisteria (known as fuji in Japan) is said to be one of the archipelago's most ancient flowering trees, even being described in the collected poems of the Man'yōshū (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves). One of the best places to view fuji flowers is the Ashikaga Flower Park in Ashikaga city, Tochigi prefecture. Read less

Japanese love flowers and wisteria is among their favourites. Wisteria (known as fuji in Japan) is said to be one of the archipelago's most ancient flowering trees, even being described in the collected poems of the Man'yōshū (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves). One of the best places to view fuji flowers is the Ashikaga Flower Park in Ashikaga city, Tochigi prefecture. The flower park features lots of blue, white and pink fuji flowers, as well as yellow laburnum (Japanese: kingusari) that look like yellow coloured fuji.

Three massive wisteria trellises extend for more than 1000 sq m, in addition to a large trellis of rare double-petaled wisteria. One large fuji tree is 100 years old and its branches are supported to create a huge umbrella of blue fuji flowers. There is also an 80m tunnel of white fuji flowers, while a tunnel of yellow kingusari needs a few more years to become an actual tunnel. Yae-fuji, a variety with more than the usual number of petals, can also be viewed.

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