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Parks #5 in Ichinomiya, Aichi

Mandaraji Park

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A serene historical garden atmosphere during off-peak times, becoming festive and vibrant during the wisteria season.
Mandaraji Park, Teramachi-202 Maehibocho, Konan, Aichi 483-8336, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The park contains approximately 60 distinct species of wisteria, including rare varieties such as the Noda-fuji.

2

The attached Mandara-ji Temple holds several Important Cultural Properties of Japan, including the Main Hall and the Kuri (living quarters).

3

The temple was originally established as a branch of the Kofuku-ji Temple in Nara.

4

The wisteria trellises are designed to allow visitors to walk underneath cascading purple, white, and pink flower clusters.

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The park grounds contain a monument dedicated to the history of the temple's founding during the Kamakura period.

Overview

Mandaraji Park is widely recognized for its extensive wisteria (fuji) trellises, featuring over 60 varieties of the flower. The park surrounds the historic Mandara-ji Temple, which was founded in 1333 by the monk Ryosen. Spanning approximately 7.7 hectares, the grounds function as both a botanical space and a site of cultural preservation. During the peak blooming season, the park hosts an annual wisteria festival that attracts large numbers of regional visitors. The landscape includes traditional Japanese garden elements, ponds, and wooden bridges that connect the temple precincts to the modern park facilities. It is located in Konan, Aichi, serving as a significant botanical landmark for the area.

Photo spot

The long, arching wisteria trellises that frame the path leading toward the temple buildings.

Insider tips

Arrive early in the morning during the wisteria festival to avoid the peak crowds that arrive by midday.

Wear comfortable walking shoes as the path transitions between gravel temple grounds and paved park walkways.

Check the official Konan City website in early spring for the bloom status, as the peak dates shift based on annual temperatures.

What to avoid

Visiting outside of the spring blooming season if your primary goal is to see the famous wisteria, as the park is significantly quieter and less vibrant at other times.

Good to know

The park is open year-round, but the main wisteria festival occurs exclusively in late spring.

Etiquette

Stay on designated paths and do not touch or pick the wisteria flowers, as they are fragile and protected.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late April to early May for the wisteria bloom; early morning to avoid the heat and peak crowds.
Address
Mandaraji Park, Teramachi-202 Maehibocho, Konan, Aichi 483-8336, Japan
35.349, 136.858
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Details
Botanical HighlightOver 60 varieties of wisteria
Historical ContextSite of the 14th-century Mandara-ji Temple

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late April to early May for the wisteria bloom; early morning to avoid the heat and peak crowds..

The long, arching wisteria trellises that frame the path leading toward the temple buildings.

Close by you'll find Mandara-ji Temple, Gifu Kakamigahara Air and Space Museum, World Freshwater Aquarium Aqua Totto Gifu.