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Wisteria flowers near Nagoya🪻
Wisteria reminds us of elegant women wearing kimonos. In Japan, long ago, wisteria was considered women and pine trees were considered men, and they were planted to be entwined.
The current tradition of admiring wisteria trellis is said to have begun in the Edo period, and these seven wisteria stalks were transplanted from near the castle entrance in 1911. You can see their age from the way the vines grow over the 1,300 square meter trellis and the 1 meter long flowers.
This wisteria is called Gomangoku Fuji, referring to the value of the Okazaki Domain. Every year in early May, many people come to see the beautiful flowers that the lords who once lived in Okazaki Castle might have seen.
🗓️21.04.2024
📍Gomangoku Wisteria
🚃Access: From Nagoya Station, take the Meitetsu Nagoya Line to Higashi-Okazaki Station, and walk for 18 minutes.
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Wisteria Flower Viewing (Wisteria) 2024 near Nagoya🪻
Wisteria or wisteria is a special and memorable flower. It used to be a high-class flower for Japanese people. Although it is very poisonous, it means a long life. Don't get sick or ill. It's like saying, 'Take good care of yourself so that we can be together for a long time.'
📍 Gomangoku Wisteria
How to get there: From Nagoya Station, get off at Okazaki Station. Change to the Aichi Loop Railway from Okazaki Station and get off at Nakaokazaki Station. Walk for 9 minutes.
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