Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan
Baku, July 7, AZERTAC
There are a few must-see, bucket-list destinations in the world that look too magical to be real, such as the wisteria tunnels in Japan.
The wisteria tunnels are located in the Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu, Japan, six hours outside of Tokyo. The private gardens are known for their wisteria, featuring 150 plants and 20 different species. A viewpoint at the top of the hillside oasis offers top-notch views of the flowers, as well as the bamboo groves in the surrounding valleys.
The entire garden feels straight out of a fairytale, but the main attractions are the two 100-meter wisteria tunnels. The living structures are a perfect combination of nature and architecture.
The flowers range in color from dark purple to light purple to white, and they offer a stunning backdrop for a photoshoot.
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