🌊 Solo Zen Escape: Hase-dera Temple in Kamakura
by SonnySideUp
Jul 8, 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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