Fuji Garden Kawachi Park, Beautiful Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan

 
Visiting Fuji Garden Kawachi Park, tourists walk through the alleys filled with wisteria flowers, and certainly very suitable as a photo spot or just enjoy the beauty of these flowers.

IPHEDIA.com - Kawachi Fuji-en Wisteria Park, a park located in southern Japan with an area of ​​3000 square meters. Although the flower is not a national flower in Japan, but this flower has grown in the Japanese plains since hundreds of years ago.

Wisteria itself is a type of plant whose flowers grow vines and its branches grow dangling or hanging down. The beauty of this wisteria flower can be enjoyed in the southern regions of Japan (Kitakyushu), Fukuoka Prefecture.

In this park there are 2 tunnels along the 100 meters which are all overgrown by wisteria flowers that hung down white, pink and purple. The best time to visit this park is the end of April to mid-May each year.

Visiting Fuji Garden Kawachi Park, tourists walk through the alleys filled with wisteria flowers, and certainly very suitable as a photo spot or just enjoy the beauty of these flowers.

Besides being able to enjoy wisteria flowers in the tunnel, tourists can also enjoy the beauty of these flowers by going up to the hill in the park whose flowers are seen covering the valley.

To visit this park, you can take the train from JR Line to JR Yahata Station. After that take the number 56 Nishitetsu bus and get off at the Kawachi Shogakko-Mae stop (Kawachi Elementary School). Continue to walk about 15 minutes to the park. (as/ip)
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