Where to See the Best Wisteria Blooms in Japan This Spring
"Set on a mountainside in Hyōgo Prefecture, this park has one of the region's biggest wisteria trellises—1,640 feet long and 13 feet wide—where pink, purple, and white flowers sway in the valley breeze; these wisteria tend to bloom later than most (around early May), the park is also known for daffodil displays, and admission usually costs 500 yen." - Talia Avakian
Talia Avakian
Talia Avakian is a lifestyle reporter based in Los Angeles with a love for outdoor excursions, off-the-beaten-path local finds, remote and historic hotels, and innovations in food. She was previously the digital news reporter for Travel + Leisure.
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