The Wisteria beauty at Kazahaya no Sato is a sure thing you wouldn’t want to miss if you happen to visit Tsu, Mie!
Kazahaya no Sato in Tsu Mie Prefecture, in south Japan, is another “unwinding ” spot to go if you are a lover of flower gardens and wants to have a lazy walk. The park is adjacent to a Golf club and can enjoy both viewing and playing (golf). Since we are not into golf, we spent the whole time, yes, taking photos (what else?) And you have so much to capture in this area.
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If you can visit Tsu, try to catch this, between May and June. The Wisterias are a lovely sight to behold, perfect for photography and you can surely have beautiful captures and selfies in here.
Fantastic view! I’ve always wanted to visit Japan! I hope one of these days I may be able to tick my bucket list. Thank you for taking me there 🙂
You are most welcome 🙂
Oh wow, my dad would love to go to Kazahaya no Sato just to see the Wisteria. We used to have a purple one in the back yard. He loved it and I remember him sitting in the backyard under it’s shade with his books and a pipe and a cold drink just relaxing. Such beautiful images. going to have to add a trip to Kazahaya no Sato to our bucket list now for sure!
I always want to visit Japan as it is a destination with amazing culture and intelligent people. Thanks for your sharing, I definitely would go to Tsu Mie if I travel to Japan in future.
looking fabulous! Make me wanna go there ?
Kazahaya no Sato looks amazing! Definitely want to go visit when I travel to Japan.
Woooooow this place looks beautiful!! Definitely worth a visit! ?
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It looks so beautiful! I hope to make it to Japan one day, so I really appreciate your post! I will add it to my must see list for Japan!
Beautiful! I am a photographer as well as a painter. And I must say Wisterias seem to be picture perfect – like a painted beauty. I will definitely like to visit here and when I do, I will remember your tip and try to plan my trip between May – June
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Anyway, back to your post, the wisteria sure looks beautiful. Their color, purple, reminds me of the jacarandas in Sydney. I would surely love to see them if ever I get back, but I guess I have to time it in the season where they will be in bloom. Ever since I went to Japan, I have always wanted to go back and explore more. I am always jealous of people who have gone back, I wish I could do that too in a heartbeat.
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I love this post. I need to get my butt to Japan!
Japan has open doors for tourists, come anytime! 🙂
I’ve been to Japan once and i’ve never heard about this place. We’re planning to visit Japan again hopefully next year. Will surely include this in our itinerary.
Nice one.. eager to visit the place
Awesome post.
Thanks 😀