Kurogi Grand Wisteria (Susanoo Shrine)

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What this is

The Kurogi Grand Wisteria at Susanoo Shrine is a centuries-old wisteria tree that blooms spectacularly each spring in Kurogi, Fukuoka Prefecture. The massive wisteria, estimated to be over 600 years old, creates a cascading canopy of purple blooms that draws visitors from across Japan during its peak flowering period. Located on the grounds of Susanoo Shrine, the tree is designated as a natural monument and represents one of Kyushu's most impressive wisteria displays. The shrine opens extended hours during the blooming season to accommodate visitors wishing to view this natural wonder.

Who should go

Nature enthusiasts and photographers seeking one of Japan's most photogenic wisteria displays will find this worth the journey to rural Fukuoka. The atmosphere is peaceful and contemplative, centered around appreciating the natural beauty of the ancient tree rather than festival activities. Visitors should plan to arrive early in the day or on weekdays to avoid peak crowds, as the tree's fame has grown significantly in recent years.

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