If you like to spend in silence, visit this Komyoin Temple.
Komyoin Temple is one of sub-temple of Tofukuji Temple Complex.
As you see, here flowers are not always necessary.
About “Toba’s, Fuji(Wisteria)”
Toba Water Environment Protection Center public opening in 2018.
京都で最大規模の藤棚が、この4月26日~30日に期間限定で公開されます。
実はこの全長120mに及ぶトレリスの道は、皆さんも馴染み深い公園や神社、寺院にはなく、京都の南部、上鳥羽地区の下水処理場にあります。
The combination of peony and umbrella is splendid. Otokuni-dera Temple.
It is fun like a festival. A bit inconvenient location, but this season, it is worth going absolutely.
The wisteria and azaleas in Jonangu Shrine.
“Jonangu Shrine” is one of the famous spots for wisteria in Kyoto.
Wow, hurry to go see! They are already in full bloom.
The Kamigoryo Shrine surrounded by lovely “Ichihatsu” iris.
From the Middle Ages (5 to 600 years ago), ”Ichihatsu” is a type of iris which has been cultivated as ornamental plant. It is called “Ichihatsu” (meaning the first beginning) for earliest blooming.
Fantastic path and white wisterias. Kaju-ji Temple.
Kaju-ji (kansyu-ji) Temple is famous as a stroll garden where flowers bloom every season.
And now, the season of wisteria already began with white flowers.
Green maple and “Bletilla striata” in Shinnyo-do Temple.
This “Shinnyo-do Temple” is generally famous for autumn leaves, but as you see, fresh green maple is also superb. And you may enjoy having this green red and imagining the figure of autumn.
Kennin-ji Temple surrounded by the full-blown Peony flowers.
In the midst of the bustle of “Gion” area, there the oldest zen temple in Kyoto with quiet rock gardens is. And that is where twin Dragons meets the giant flower “Peony”.
A purple world. 120m-wisteria-trellis path.
This trellis path is located in neither a park nor a shrine, a temple, but in the Kamitoba sewage‐treatment plant. And it is specially opened to the public at only wisteria blooming season.