Flower Forecast
2016
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May 9, "The park is now closed. Thank you everyone for visiting this year."
May 6, "The flowers have now passed their peak."
We are sorry, but peak season has passed for the wisteria. The park will be open until day after tomorrow (Sunday, May 8). Come admire the fresh spring greenery in the Japanese garden along with the flowers in full bloom.
We are sorry, but peak season has passed for the Special Nationally Protected wisteria.
Nodanaga wisteria tree nearly 800 years old have now passed their peak.
Rhododendrons are still in peak season.
Irises : The flowers in May
May 2, "We are still in peak season."
The flowers are about two days past their peak, and the colors have started to fade. The flowers are still beautiful, but if you still want to come to the park this year, you should get here as soon as possible.
The Special Nationally Protected wisteria
Nodanaga wisteria tree nearly 800 years old
Small trellis wisteria are still in peak season.
The Azalea are still in peak season.
April 30, "This is the best time to see the flowers."
April 28, "The flowers are about 70% open. We are nearing peak season."
(Because of today rainy weather, It is a photograph that was taken yesterday evening.)
About 700% of the Special Nationally Protected wisteria flowers have bloomed.
Nodanaga wisteria tree nearly 800 years old are about 80% open. It are headed for peak season early this year.
April 25, "Peak wisteria season is here!"
The Special Nationally Protected wisteria are about 50% open.
Nodanaga wisteria tree nearly 800 years old are about 60% open.
Daruma wisteria are still in peak season.
Small trellis wisteria : Peak season is here.
The Azalea are fully open.
Rhododendron are gorgeous.
April 22, "About 30-40% of the flowers are now open. We are nearing peak season."
About 30-40% of the flowers are open , today. We are nearing peak season.
(Wisteria reach their peak when 50–80% of the flowers have bloomed)
The Special Nationally Protected wisteria are about 30% open.
Nodanaga wisteria tree nearly 800 years old are about 40% open.
Daruma wisteria is the absolute peak.
Katayaki Senbei (hard baked rice cracker) of a long-established rice cracker shop toshiso in Kasukabe city. These products were released in 2016 and are certified as official Kasukabe Food Selections.
April 19, "Rhododendron is in bloom."
Everything is looking good for the park opening tomorrow. We expect peak season to fall sometime between April 24 and May 2.
The Special Nationally Protected wisteria bloomed on April 18, yesterday.
Nodanaga wisteria tree nearly 800 years old bloomed on April 16. It are about 30% open.
The Daruma wisteria is the first to bloom in the park. It are already 50% open. It are headed for peak season early this year.
Other small wisteria have all started to bloom at once.
The Azalea are opening beautifully.
Rhododendron is in bloom.
April 15, "The Daruma wisteria has started to bloom."
The Daruma wisteria has started to bloom. The flowers are expected to reach their peak around the same time as last year—between April 25 and May 3 or so.
The Daruma wisteria is the first to bloom in the park. It has started to bloom.
The Special Nationally Protected wisteria - It will probably be about 2-4 days before they bloom.
Surge was for the foreign tourists, we have established a new guide plate of Japanese, English and Chinese three countries display than this year.
The spring flowers are peaking early this year.
April 11, "First flower forecast"
The park will open on Wednesday, April 20 this year. The Special Nationally Protected wisteria will bloom around April 16–20. We expect peak season to fall sometime between April 25 and May 3.
The Special Nationally Protected wisteria - It will probably be 5 or 8 more days before they bloom.
Nodanaga wisteria - It will probably be 5 - 8 more days before they bloom.
The Daruma wisteria is the first to bloom in the park. It will likely open in three days or so.
Azalea (Doudan-tsutsuji) are headed for peak season early this year.
"The park will open on Wednesday, April 20 this year."