Showing posts with label Flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Wisteria Flower Festival in Ashikaga


Giant Wisteria Trellis in Ashikaga Flower Park

I visited Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi prefecture, where giant wisteria trellises were in full bloom. Also in full blossom were wisteria tunnels, wisteria screens, double wisteria flowers, and countless azalea trees.
CNN travel staff selected Ashikaga Flower Park as one of 10 "Dream Destinations for 2014 (click here to visit) ", being only one choice from Japan.

You can visit the park from mid April through mid May to enjoy this spectacle.

To get to Ashikaga Flower Park from Tokyo, take a train for one and a half hour, then walk for 15 minutes. 

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Haiku Excursion to an Azalea Temple


Togaku-in Temple, Kawasaki
I visited Togaku-in Temple, a well-known azalea temple in Kawasaki, with the members of a haiku society. The azalea trees were in full blossom that day.

"Haiku" is the shortest poem in the world.
It consists of 17 syllables in a 5-7-5 line pattern, and the subject-matter comes from nature and everyday life.
Each haiku contains a seasonal word called "kigo". As kigo is closely associated with Japanese nature and way of life, it indicates a specific season in each poem and provides the readers with a vivid image which the poet intends to read in the haiku.

I am a haiku poet and a member of a society named "Shunto". We meet once a month to read, share, and enjoy haiku.
We occasionally take a trip to temple, shrine, and garden to find theme for haiku.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Cherry Blossom Viewing at Chidoriga-fuchi Garden


Chidoriga-fuchi Garden and the Moat

When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom in the springtime,
people go out for "Hanami" or Cherry Blossom Viewing.
They spread blankets under the cherry trees and have parties with their family or co-workers.
Sometimes the parties last late into the night and can become quite lively.

This year, my wife and I decided to go to the Chidoriga-fuchi Garden for the Viewing.

It is located between the moat of the Imperial Palace and the Embassy of the United Kingdom.
We enjoyed a picnic with sushi boxes and a bottle of wine under the flowering trees.