This festival takes place at Rengeji-ike Park in Fujieda, April 17 - May 5, where there are 250 wisteria trees in 20 varieties. The festival has been running for 40 years. When I attended this year, most of the wisteria were past their prime. It was still a fun time.
These fish were begging for food, but I had none.
There were many flowers in gardens around the pond.
These fish wind socks are hung all over Japan during Golden Week, in honor of Children’s Day.
I attended this festival in 2024 and posted about it here.
This is a nice park with many attractions. When the pond is that size, you have a good view across it, attracting landscape artists. You can also experience several attractions, such as feeding the carp, looking at the waterlilies and going out in boats. At this time of the year, the carp streamers and the wisteria must also attract visitors.
I adore wisteria! I would simply be over the moon at this festival!
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice park with many attractions. When the pond is that size, you have a good view across it, attracting landscape artists. You can also experience several attractions, such as feeding the carp, looking at the waterlilies and going out in boats.
ReplyDeleteAt this time of the year, the carp streamers and the wisteria must also attract visitors.