Hydrangea Viewing in Kamakura and Tokyo: Meigetsuin, Hasedera, Asukayama Park, and Kaisei Ajisai-no-Sato

By Arigato Solo Travel

Hydrangea season, celebrated during Japan’s rainy months, is captured beautifully in this travel video focusing on some of the country’s most scenic and historic locations. The journey begins in Kamakura, a city renowned for its ancient temples and coastal scenery, where Meigetsuin Temple and Hasedera Temple transform into ‘hydrangea temples.’ These sites feature vibrant displays of ajisai (hydrangea), and are some of the most popular destinations in the Kanto region during June.

Meigetsuin Temple, often nicknamed the ‘Hydrangea Temple,’ is famous for its stunning gardens filled with thousands of blue blossoms that line the temple’s pathways. Not far away, Hasedera Temple also welcomes visitors to a special hydrangea path, available for an additional fee during peak season, with panoramic views over Kamakura and the sea. Both temples are top picks for flower enthusiasts and those wanting to experience a distinctly Japanese seasonal tradition.

The tour continues to Tokyo, where Asukayama Park in the Oji area is highlighted. This park is well-known for its cherry blossoms in spring but transforms with lines of hydrangeas in early summer, especially along the scenic ‘Asuka Path’ next to the local railway tracks. It’s a popular spot among locals seeking floral beauty within the city limits.

Heading southwest to Kanagawa Prefecture, the Kaisei Ajisai-no-Sato (Kaisei Ajisai Village) is featured. This site is a top hydrangea viewing spot with sweeping fields of colorful blooms and is also home to Setoyashiki, a 300-year-old traditional Japanese house. Visitors can enjoy exhibits of fresh ikebana (flower arrangement), ceramics, and bamboo lantern art, blending both natural and cultural experiences. The video showcases not just the breathtaking flowers, but also the historical and artistic richness of these Japanese regions.

For travelers visiting Japan in June, these destinations are essential stops to witness hydrangeas at their peak. All spots are easily accessible from the Tokyo metropolitan area and are highly recommended for those seeking beauty, tranquility, and local heritage during the rainy season.

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