Hakusan shrine hydrangea festival in Tokyo!
I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 25 countries. I’ve got the license of the certificate English guide in Japan for 8 years.
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Hakusan Shrine Hydrangea Festival
I went to Hakusan Shrine in Tokyo.
It is a small shrine in the center of Tokyo founded in 948.
Every month during the rainy season, a hydrangea festival is held here.
June 11-19th 2022
This year, the festival will be held from June 11 to 19.
But there were already many beautiful hydrangeas in bloom.
There are 3,000 hydrangea plants.
We can see various colors of hydrangeas .
Colors
White, pale blue, purple, and dark blue.
It is a 3-minute walk from Hakusan Subway Station.
The shrine is small, you will finish watching soon.
Rikugien Japanese garden
So after viewing the hydrangea flowers, I recommend to go to Rikugien Japanese garden 15-18 minutes walk from here.
There is also the Koishikawa Botanical Garden nearby, but it is a university research botanical garden, not very enjoyable.
If you go this area , it is better to enjoy Hakusan Shrine and Rikugien Japanese garden as a set.
You can enjoy Japanese nature to the fullest.
I’m Nobu, one heart enjoy together!!!