Wisteria Swaying in the Wind - Suigo Itako Iris Garden
Transportation: Take the JR Kashima Line to Itako Station, then walk about 5 minutes from the station.
Admission Fee: Free entry to the entire area.
Recommended Visiting Time: Late April to early May (if you want to see wisteria).
The Suigo Itako Iris Garden is a long strip of flower beds along the riverbank. From JR Itako Station, you can already see the arched bridges within the iris garden.
I visited in late April, which is actually not the blooming season for irises. The iris beds were entirely green with leaves, and at most, you could spot a few tiny buds. However, there was an entire area of blooming wisteria! (Excitedly dancing with joy)
The trellises above the riverside pathways were completely covered with wisteria flowers. Next to the boat waiting area, there was even a section of nearly fully bloomed wisteria. In many places, the wisteria trellises are not open for visitors to walk under, but here, the wisteria serves as the canopy for the pathways. Just look up, and you'll see clusters of deep and light purple flowers swaying in the wind.
The wisteria here isn't just purple; there are also pink and white varieties. However, the white wisteria seems to bloom later, as most of it hadn't opened yet. The pink wisteria had partially bloomed. Here's my personal observation:
- Purple wisteria: About 50-70% in bloom.
- Pink wisteria: About 30-50% in bloom.
- White wisteria: Almost none in bloom, with only a few flower clusters near the base showing a hint of white. If you want to see white wisteria, visiting in early May might be better.
In addition to the wisteria, there were also Kanzan cherry blossoms. Near the Suigun Bridge, the trees were covered with clusters of soft pink blossoms, looking adorably round. When the wind blew, the falling petals created a light "sakura snow" effect.
Although this isn't a famous spot for wisteria, it's very quiet, especially on weekdays. The transportation is quite convenient, so if you're passing by, you can plan to stop for an hour or two.