It may look like a pink sky at sunset from the picture, but it’s actually Japan’s largest wisteria plant. It’s located inside the Ashikaga Flower Park in Japan and measures 1,990 square meters, dating back to around 1870. Due to its heavy vines, the wisteria’s entire structure is held up on steel supports, enabling visitors to walk below its canopy and bask in the pink and purple light cast by its beautiful hanging blossoms. Continue reading for more images and another video.

Visit Ashikaga Flower Park in Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture if you want to view Fuji flowers, as it features lots of blue, white and pink Fuji, as well as yellow laburnum that look like yellow colored Fuji. In addition to the wisteria, there’s one large Fuji tree is 100 years old and its branches are supported to create a huge umbrella of blue Fuji flowers.

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