Wisteria Season in Tokyo, Japan
When we returned from Greece, cherry blossoms were blooming all over Vancouver. Our friend Barb was in town and together, we enjoyed a walk around Queen Elizabeth park.
The cherry blossoms season in Tokyo had ended by the time we were in Tokyo at the end of April and early May, but the wisteria was beginning to bloom. We found a shrine called Kameido Tenjin Shrine near the area we stayed at in October 2024, so we took a train back to the Kinschicho area. From the Kinschicho train station, it was a short walk through the park and across the canal. TL: I like this park because the locals like to hold events here. On Golden Week, there was a Hawaiian fair with tents selling Hawaiian clothing and souvenirs.
When we arrived at the shrine, there were food stalls lined up at the entrance. There were hoards of people there, all there for the wisteria that were growing overhead and draping. There were signs all over the place asking visitors not to touch the flowers but sadly, there were tourists touching the brances and holding them for selfies.





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