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An top notch tunnel of cascading flowers. it’s almost not possible to walk through the pastel-colored passageway of Wisteria flowers at the Kawachi Fuji gardens in Kitakyushu without imagining an elegant fairy princess and her one-horned white steed prancing along you.
A member of the Pea families, Wisteria is an ornamental vine, wildly famous in both eastern and western gardens for its graceful placing vegetation and its ornate, winding branches. Without difficulty educated, the woody vines generally tend to reach adulthood within some years, at which point they bloom in cascades of lengthy, lavender flowers of varying pastel sun shades.
Make sure to go to in overdue April or early May additionally, throughout the “Fuji Matsuri,” or “Wisteria Pageant,” while the magical tunnel is in complete bloom. Arrive at every other time of year, and its look could be a disheartening mass of lifeless, twisted branches.
To reach there take the Shinkansen to Kokura station. Trade to the Jr Kagoshima line for Yahata station. From Yahata station, take the Nishitetsu bus to Kawachi Syougakou mae, Kawachi Essential School. Buses only run as soon as an hour or so, and the stop is not close. A taxi might be a better, but pricey, alternative.
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