10 Best Places to See Wisteria in Japan
Top Wisteria Locations and Events in Japan
Wisterias, with their enchanting cascades of purple, pink, and white blooms, carry the torch of springtime joy once cherry blossom season is over in Japan. These delicate flowers are also deeply woven into the cultural fabric, representing grace and the fleeting nature of life in a similar way sakura does. Celebrated for their mesmerizing beauty, wisterias draw visitors from around the world to Japan’s ancient temples, parks, and historic gardens.
The sight of wisteria tunnels and trellises under the sun and, in many cases, accompanied by evening illumination events, never gets old. Their significance is celebrated annually in festivals that showcase the floral spectacle and also reflect Japan’s deep appreciation for nature’s transient beauty.
Japan Wisteria Map
This is a map of famous wisteria spots in Japan. We’ve also included the approximate best viewing periods for the wisteria at each location, so please use it to help plan your seasonal trip.

1. Ashikaga Flower Park, Tochigi

But if you think that’s impressive enough, wait until you see the night illumination! The park transforms into a magical landscape, earning it recognition as Japan’s most beautiful night view. If you can spend the whole day, a visit in the early morning is recommended to avoid the crowds!
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▶Ashikaga Flower Park Great Wisteria Festival
Access |
In front of Ashikaga Flower Park Station |
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Official Website |
http://www.ashikaga.co.jp/ |
2. Kameido Tenjin Shrine, Tokyo

The festival, spanning three weeks from mid-April to early May, not only showcases the floral beauty but also hosts special events and food stalls. The evening illumination of wisteria under the night sky adds a mystical charm, making it a must-visit for residents and visitors alike.
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▶Kameido Tenjin Shrine Wisteria Festival
Access |
12-min walk from Kameido or Kinshicho Station / 15-min walk from Oshiage Station |
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Official Website |
http://kameidotenjin.or.jp/ |
3. Kawachi Wisteria Garden, Fukuoka

This hidden gem has gained international fame, attracting visitors worldwide to witness the peak bloom in spring. Due to its popularity, an advanced online ticket purchase is required, ensuring a seamless experience amidst the enchanting floral tunnels.
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▶Kawachi Wisteria Garden: The Most Beautiful Tunnel in the World
4. Tennogawa Park, Aichi

The highlight is the wisteria trellis, which not only captivates during the day but also comes alive at night with stunning illuminations. The reflection of the trellis on the water’s surface adds an extra layer of charm to the already picturesque scene.
5. Mandaraji Park, Aichi

The best time to visit is from late April to early May, coinciding with the peak bloom of approximately 200 peony plants. During the Konan Wisteria Festival (江南藤まつり), the park transforms with enchanting light-ups and various events, with the backdrop of the temple architecture.
Access |
10-mis bus from Konan Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.city.konan.lg.jp/shisetsu/kouen/1002997/1003002.html |
6. Byodo-in Temple, Kyoto

The temple boasts nearly 20,000 clusters of wisteria, creating a breathtaking vista that has been well-known since the Heian period. The iconic Phoenix Hall, against the backdrop of these delicate blooms, creates one of the most iconic scenes in this location during Spring.
7. Byakugouji Temple, Hyogo

With two wisteria trellises measuring 120m and 70m, you can feel completely immersed in the beauty of these flowers, especially from early to mid-May. The temple grounds, complete with a drum bridge and a stone garden, invite a peaceful exploration. The best time for a quiet visit is during the morning.
8. Yame-Kurogi Ofuji Festival, Fukuoka

Access |
30-min drive from Hainuzuka Station |
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Official Website |
http://www.townkurogi-ta.jp/ |
9. Kanahebisui Shrine, Miyagi

The shrine, which also houses one of the largest Benzaiten (goddess of wisdom, art, and beauty) statues in the Tohoku region, turns into a lively place from May 3rd to 15th, offering seasonal special seals and a variety of events during the annual flower festival.
10. Fuji Blooming Hill, Gunma

With 45 varieties of wisteria planted, the park offers a kaleidoscope of colors, including purple, white, and pink. The “Fujioka Fuji Festival” held from late April to mid-May, coincides with the peak blooming period, often around Golden Week, providing a perfect backdrop for various events, including local product markets, outdoor concerts, and the enchanting nighttime illumination of the wisteria trellis.
Access |
10-min drive from Gumma-Fujioka Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.city.fujioka.gunma.jp/kanko_bunka_sports/kankojoho/3/1/2711.html |
Wisterias may not be as famous as cherry blossoms abroad, but their cultural relevance as a cherished symbol of spring in Japan is undeniable. If you haven’t fallen under their spell yet, it’s never too late to have (yet another) excuse to visit these places!
You can enjoy a wide variety of flowers in Japan throughout the year. Check out our ultimate guide to flowers in Japan and find the best seasonal blooms!
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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.













