Colors of the Hydrangea Festival

Apr 29, 2014 - 1 min read

Below Mikaeri Falls

Hydrangea Festival sights along the walk to the falls

Tristan Scholze

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One of the few festivals that takes place in Japan during June is the Ajisai Matsuri (Hydrangea Festival). If you’re on your way to see the sights here (video) and make the most of the rainy season, you can take the shuttle bus (fare is included with admission) or hike a kilometer up to the falls. There are several gardens along the riverbank and a few shops and restaurants. You can walk along the road or follow a path next to the river among the flowers. The following photographs are some of the sights you might see along the way.

見帰りの滝—mikaeri no taki—Mikaeri Waterfall アジサイ(紫陽花)—ajisai—hydrangea あじさいまつり—ajisai matsuri—Hydrangea Festival

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Colors of the Hydrangea Festival
Across from the parking lot, you'll see flooded rice fields with newly planted seedlings
Rice seedlings are stored alongside the fields shortly before planting
Rice seedlings are grown in beds like this one at a farmer's home; these are almost ready
The path along the river has pavilions to rest at
One of the gardens along the road
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Ochicho Ikisa, Karatsu, Saga 849-3223 (Map) (Directions)

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