Related Article
-
Japan Unleashes Limited Edition Kit Kat Sushi
-
Japanese Model Gives Tutorial On Converting Bras To Sickness Masks
-
Help stop pet abandonment which is rising during the pandemic with new online dog training lessons
-
Super Realistic Anime Doll Masks Let You Transform Into…Well, Anime
-
Archaeological Evidence Proves That Cats Have Always Been (Adorable) Jerks
-
Truck-Driving Shiba Steals The Heart Of Japanese Twitter With Its Muscular Physique
While Japan's popular cherry blossom season delights many with its gorgeous once-a-year scenery and bounty of sakura-flavored goods, Hydrangea (ajisai in Japanese) can be every bit as beautiful. Revered in Japan as a sign of the upcoming rainy season and summer season, Hydrangea are now in full bloom at one of the best places to see them in Japan--Hasedera Temple in Kamakura.
Hasedera's scenic mountain path boasts a lineup of 3,000 hydrangea flowers that offers visitors a wonderful way to explore the temple grounds while taking in the natural beauty of the surrounding area, as well as see more than 40 different types of hydrangea flowers on display.
At different points in the route, the sea can be seen beyond the bed of flowers, making for a truly unique temple visiting experience.
Now in full bloom, the hydrangea path is extremely popular with visitors and often regulated by a ticketing system at peak hours, but is well worth a trip for those looking to add to their collection of gorgeous Japanese landscape photography. Access information can be found at Hasedera's official website.