When it comes to beloved flowers in Japan, sakura, or cherry blossoms, often come to mind. However, following the cherry blossom season, there is another enchanting flower that captures the hearts of both Japanese and foreign visitors: the beautiful purple wisteria, known as “fuji” in Japanese. These wisteria flowers typically bloom after the cherry blossoms fall, from mid-April to mid-May. In this feature, we introduce one of the most stunning wisteria viewing spots in Japan: Ashikaga Flower Park.
Access

Ashikaga Flower Park is located in Tochigi Prefecture, and it takes only 2 hours by car from Tokyo.
For those using public transport: From Shinjuku Station (新宿), take the Shonan Shinjuku Line, transfer at Oyama Station (小山), and get off at Ashikaga Flower Park Station.
Inside Ashikaga Flower Park

As soon as you enter Ashikaga Flower Park, you’ll be delighted to find a spectacular array of flowers thoughtfully arranged throughout the grounds. Flower lovers will truly be enchanted by the diverse and vibrant display of colors.

During the month of May, there is also a seating area right beside the cascading wisteria flowers. This spot offers protection from the sun under a gorgeous roof. It is rare to find such an enchanting yet tranquil atmosphere.

The park boasts a diverse collection of wisteria varieties, each displaying its own unique color and charm. From delicate white, light purples, and pinks to deeper shades of purple and vibrant yellow, the blooms create a mesmerizing display of nature’s palette.

The park was established in 1991 and opened to the public in April 1997. The park’s centerpiece is the ofuji (great wisteria tree), a magnificent specimen over 150 years old. This ancient tree stands as the undisputed highlight of any visit.

The flowers of ofuji (大藤) are a light shade of purple. The branches are supported on a trellis that spreads over 1000 sq m. This sight will leave you speechless.

The gorgeous clusters of wisteria blooms up close. Note that the blooming periods of different varieties vary.

Yae-fuji (八重藤) is a rare type of wisteria which has more petals than the usually seen wisteria blooms. These have a dark purple color and a wonderful sweet aroma.

Usubenibashi Bridge (うす紅橋) is another popular spot, known for its usubeni fuji that bloom in a delicate color reminiscent of cherry blossoms.

If you visit in the evening when the park is lit up, you will witness a breathtaking spectacle of gently illuminated wisteria flowers.

To truly enjoy the flowers, we recommend visiting on a weekday. On weekends or public holidays, it gets very crowded.
Other flower varieties

There are plenty other varieties of flowers that are in bloom in April and May.

Colorful, vibrant poppies and azaleas also bloom during this time.

Things to eat

A must have on your visit to the park is the purple soft serve, which has a subtle aroma of wisteria.

Unfortunately, there aren’t many options for proper meals in the park. But you still can find some snacks. This food cart sells salty grilled fish.

You can also grab some yakisoba (stir-fried noodles), a popular street food here.
Souvenirs

There are two souvenir shops inside the park. You can find exclusive items here in pink and purple hues symbolic of the wisteria blooms.

With summer arriving soon, parasols and hats are a great souvenir. You can even pick beautiful purple umbrellas.

How cute are these plush toys in the shape of a cat featuring wisteria blooms?

There is also an area where you can buy potted plants. Aren’t these succulents in the most adorable pots!

Kamaboko is a Japanese cake consisting of surimi (paste made from seafood). You can pick up Fuji Kamaboko that are purple. Something you can only find here.

Handkerchiefs, spoons, chopsticks, even cosmetics and perfumes feature colors, patterns, and fragrances associated with wisteria flowers.

LuLuLun’s facial mask with wisteria flower extract, an awesome souvenir from Tochigi for your girlfriends.

If you plan on visiting Japan in April or May, don’t miss out on the most stunning display of wisteria flowers at the Ashikaga Flower Park.
Details
Opening hours: 10:00 – 17:00 (last entry, 16:30)
Please check the entry fee and updated opening hours on the official website.







