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Wake Town Wisteria Park

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A quiet, aromatic, and visual display of seasonal flora.
Wake Town Wisteria Park, 1893 Fujino, Wake, Wake District, Okayama 709-0412, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The park was established to honor the town's connection to Wake-no-Kiyomaro, a historical figure associated with the wisteria flower.

2

It hosts one of the most comprehensive collections of wisteria species in Japan, including rare and endangered varieties.

3

The park structure includes a long, continuous trellis system specifically engineered to support heavy wisteria vines.

4

The wisteria varieties on display are specifically labeled with their regional origins from across Japan.

Overview

Wake Town Wisteria Park, also known as Fuji Park, is home to approximately 100 varieties of wisteria trees sourced from locations across Japan. The park is characterized by its extensive pergola-lined walkways that create purple and white floral tunnels during the peak blooming season. It is situated in Wake, Okayama, and is specifically designed to showcase the botanical diversity of wisteria, including rare cultivars. The park's layout facilitates walking paths that run beneath the cascading flowers. Visitors can observe various flower shapes and shades, ranging from light pink to deep violet. The park is maintained as a public space for botanical appreciation and seasonal pedestrian activity.

Photo spot

Under the long, arched pergolas where the wisteria flowers hang directly above eye level.

Insider tips

Check local bloom reports on the official Wake Town website before traveling, as the peak dates shift annually based on spring temperatures.

Bring a hat and sunscreen as the walkways offer partial shade but are largely outdoors.

Wear comfortable walking shoes to navigate the gravel and paved paths that loop through the garden.

What to avoid

Visiting outside of the late-April to early-May bloom window, as the park offers little visual interest when the wisteria is not in flower.

Good to know

The park is only functional for tourism during the spring bloom period; it remains dormant and largely closed to visitors throughout the rest of the year.

Etiquette

Do not touch or pick the flower clusters, as they are fragile and essential for the park's seasonal health.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Late April to early May; mornings are best to avoid peak crowds and capture the best lighting for photography.
Address
Wake Town Wisteria Park, 1893 Fujino, Wake, Wake District, Okayama 709-0412, Japan
34.821, 134.174
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Details
Botanical Focus100 varieties of Japanese wisteria
Facility FeaturesExtensive pergola-lined pedestrian walkways

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late April to early May; mornings are best to avoid peak crowds and capture the best lighting for photography..

Under the long, arched pergolas where the wisteria flowers hang directly above eye level.

Close by you'll find Former Shizutani School, Wake Ukaidani Kotsu Park, もりおか友遊ハウス.