【Kanagawa・Hase-dera Temple】A flower sanctuary to feel the seasons and relax in Kamakura's tranquil atmosphere
by taniさん
Jun 13, 2025
Early summer in Japan belongs to hydrangeas. Don't miss them if you're visiting in June~
📅 Best Viewing Period
Peak season: Mid to late June (full bloom in Kanto/Kansai, Hokkaido follows in early July)
Current recommendation: As of June 16th, Kamakura and Kyoto have reached optimal viewing - prioritize these spots
🌸 Recommended Viewing Spots
1️⃣ Kamakura Area
Meigetsu-in Temple
Highlights: 2,500 blue hydrangeas forming a "flower tunnel", stunning framed views through the "Window of Enlightenment"
Tips: Opens at 7:30, ¥500 entrance fee, least crowded 1 hour before closing
Hase-dera Temple
Features: 40 varieties blooming on hillsides with Shonan coastline views
Hidden gem: "Miharashi-dai" observation deck overlooking flower fields and ocean
Goryo Shrine
Iconic shot: Enoden train passing through hydrangea bushes - classic Japanese scene
2️⃣ Kyoto Area
Fujimori Shrine
Events: Hydrangea Festival on June 15th with special goshuin stamps and crafts
Mimuroto-ji Temple
Scale: Over 10,000 hydrangeas of 50 varieties, famous for heart-shaped blooms
3️⃣ Hidden Gems
Gansen-ji Temple (Kyoto): Hydrangeas surrounding a three-story pagoda
Lake Yogo (Shiga): Flower reflections on lake surface - photographer's paradise
✨ Pro Tips
✔️ Avoid weekends: Weekdays recommended
✔️ Post-rain magic: Flowers look especially beautiful after showers
✔️ Wear kimono: Hydrangeas make perfect backdrops for traditional photos!
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