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Parks #1 in Sano, Tochigi

Ashikaga Flower Park

4.3 · 22,665 reviews
Fragrant and visually dense.
Ashikaga Flower Park, 607 Hasamacho, Ashikaga, Tochigi 329-4216, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The park contains over 350 wisteria trees, some of which are over 150 years old.

2

The park's signature 'Great Wisteria' (Oofuji) is recognized as a natural monument by Tochigi Prefecture.

3

The white wisteria tunnel is approximately 80 meters long and is designated as a cultural asset.

4

The park operates a complex 'Flower Heart' irrigation system to support year-round seasonal blooms.

5

It is one of the few locations in the world to feature the rare 'Yaekokuryu' wisteria, which has double-petal flowers.

6

During the winter illumination event, the park uses over 5 million LED lights.

7

The park utilizes a climate-controlled environment to protect and cultivate specialized flower species.

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The wisteria trellises are structured to create a panoramic view, allowing flowers to hang down in dense clusters.

Overview

Ashikaga Flower Park is world-renowned for its 160-year-old Great Wisteria tree, which spans over 1,000 square meters. The park features eight distinct flower seasons, transitioning from winter tulips to spring wisteria and autumn roses. It is famously home to a 80-meter-long tunnel of white wisteria blossoms. The park covers 94,000 square meters and maintains thousands of plants specifically curated to bloom throughout the year. The "Great Wisteria Festival" typically runs from mid-April to mid-May, aligning with the peak bloom of the park's multiple wisteria varieties. Extensive lighting installations are utilized during the winter months, turning the grounds into an illumination display. The park was relocated to its current site in 1997 to accommodate its growing collection of mature wisteria transplants. It is recognized as one of the best locations for viewing wisteria in Japan.

Photo spot

The central tunnel of white wisteria when in full bloom.

Insider tips

Check the official bloom forecast on the park's website before booking travel, as peak dates shift based on weather.

Visit on a weekday if possible, as the park experiences high congestion during the wisteria peak season.

Utilize the designated walking paths to ensure you see all four main wisteria colors: pink, purple, white, and yellow.

What to avoid

Avoid arriving mid-day during peak weekend bloom periods due to heavy pedestrian traffic and potential queue times.

Good to know

The park is closed for maintenance in mid-February and throughout certain days in early December; operation dates for the Winter Illumination vary annually.

Etiquette

Do not touch or damage the flower clusters; stay strictly on marked paths to protect plant roots.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Mid-April to early May during the Wisteria Festival for peak blooms; twilight for the illumination.
Address
Ashikaga Flower Park, 607 Hasamacho, Ashikaga, Tochigi 329-4216, Japan
36.314, 139.520
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Details
Shade & rest areasLimited natural shade; high-density trellis coverage during peak bloom season.
Plant diversityOver 350 wisteria specimens and seasonal rotation of tulips, roses, and water lilies.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-April to early May during the Wisteria Festival for peak blooms; twilight for the illumination..

The central tunnel of white wisteria when in full bloom.

Close by you'll find Kurita Museum, Teraokasan Ganzan Daishi, Wisteria Trellis (Ōnagafuji).