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There is nothing more beautiful than a Wisteria tree in full bloom, and this one in Japan is among the most exquisite. This ...
Thousands of visitors flock to Japan's Ashikaga Flower Park to witness the breathtaking beauty of over 350 wisteria trees in full bloom. Some of these stunning trees are over 100 years old ...
The most dramatic of the in-bloom floral trio are the wisteria, or fuji, as they’re called in Japanese. The park has more than 350 wisteria trees, but if you’re wondering how many of them are needed ...
The park is one of Japan’s top destinations for wisteria, boasting 350 trees that bloom from mid-April to mid-May. The stunning flowers, which dangle from wooden trellises, come in a riot of ...
Some of these trees are over 100 years old ... Much like the cherry blossom season, wisteria blooms reflect the Japanese appreciation for fleeting beauty—a concept known as mono no aware.
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