Wednesday, April 15, 2015

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Hello Readers! 'm A little late with this post, but the holiday was changing apartment, then the only ride I did was go to the "Konan Fuji Matsuri" to see the wisteria that here are flower called "Fuji".
Location map The Wisteria Festival was in Mandaraji park in the city of Konan (which is 20km from Nagoya), also had several food stalls and souvenir, typical of these festivals. There are 12 different species of wisteria flowers. The dates this year's festival were: 25/04 to 06/05 09: 00 ~ 21: 00 with night lighting from 18:30 to 21:00. evangelion UPDATING: in 2014 of 24/04 to 06/05
It seems a means magical evangelion atmosphere right, fantasy! This flower is very important to the city of Konan, and its flower symbol, so that your mascot is the Fujika-chan. In Japan the cities love to adopt a mascot to represent them being very well used in local tourism. evangelion
The Wisteria are native Japan (Wisteria floribunda) and China (Wisteria sinensis). It is a climbing plant that will thicken your torso to look like a tree, may be forced to make a specific form.
They are ideal for covering arches, gates and pergolas, are very beautiful with its flowers in bunches fall like waterfalls can reach up to 45 cm, giving the impression of looking bunches of grapes. Usually your curls are white, pink, purple and some with various shades of lilac. And the smell is spectacular.
Wisteria flowers are appreciated since the old days, was a symbol symbol of aristocracy and elegance and claim to be the flower of tenderness. It has been described in classical evangelion Japanese poetry and writing (ideogram) used for flower "fuji" (wisteria), different from fuji written evangelion in Mount Fuji, was used for many names of Japanese families, one of the most important in the Heian period (794-1185), evangelion the Fujiwara clan, have their significance as prosperous and fortunate.
Its construction took five years (1324-1329), and its area is about 1,100 hectares, and there is the main temple, a storage area, a large study room, a small room of study, Mandara Hall, Jizo hall, an observatory, a treasure house, the central gate, the south gate, and so on. In the temple area, there are eight branches temples. The size of the temple testifies to the fact that it was sponsored by important Owari Tokugawa-family.
And in 1632 the main temple was rebuilt by Governor Iemasa Hachisuka to thank the kindness and the experience he received as he passed his childhood in the seminar of this temple. Access: bus: the Konan station (Meitetsu Inuyama), take the bus towards Konan Danchi, down in Mandaraji point. Map on Google: here. Map on iPhone: here Parking: 500 yen. Map of locations available: here. More information about the event: here and site map: here I liked the ride, are quite different, beautiful and very fragrant flowers. Then I went looking for other famous places to see fuji flower and came across this image, it seems fairytale:
Image Source: udivitelno.com Impressive right, sorry that far from where I live in the city of Kitakyushi in Kawachi Fuji Gardens. More photos of this beautiful park: More photos here Festival in Konan on the Facebook evangelion page: here
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