Flower Forecast
2018
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May 7, "The park is now closed. Thank you everyone for visiting this year."
April 29, "The flowers have now passed their peak."

The Special Nationally Protected wisteria are about seven days past their peak, and the colors have started to fade.

White Nodanaga wisteria are still in peak season.

Rhododendrons are still in peak season.

Irises are still in peak season.
April 25, "We are still in peak season."
The flowers are about 3 days past their peak, but we are still in peak season.
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, The flowers are about four days past their peak, and the colors have started to fade.

White Nodanaga wisteria is the last to bloom in the park, Peak season is here.

The Azalea are still in peak season.
April 22, "This is the best time to see the flowers."
The warm spell over the past few days has caused the flowers to open.
April 19, "About 50–60% of the flowers are now open. Peak wisteria season is here!"

About 50% of the Special Nationally Protected wisteria flowers have bloomed.

About 60% of Nodanaga wisteria flowers have bloomed.

Daruma wisteria are still in peak season.

Small wisteria are still in peak season.
April 16, "The flowers are about 40% open. We are nearing peak season."
The warm spell over the past few days has caused the flowers to open.
We are nearing peak season. (Wisteria reach their peak when 50–80% of the flowers have bloomed)

About 40% of the Special Nationally Protected wisteria flowers have bloomed.

About 40% of Nodanaga wisteria are now open.

Daruma wisteria are still in peak season.

Other small wisteria are now in peak season.
April 13, "The park will open tomorrow."
The flowers are likely to bloom a earlier than last year.
The flowers are expected to reach their peak around the same time as last year—between April 20 and April 30 or so.

About 10% of the Special Nationally Protected wisteria flowers have bloomed.

Nodanaga wisteria tree nearly 800 years old , About 20% of the flowers are now open.

The Daruma wisteria has started to bloom. The flowers are already 50% open. Peak season is coming early.

Other small wisteria have started opening.

The Azalea (Tsutsuji) have started opening.

Rhododendrons (Shakunage) have started opening.
April 10, "First flower forecast"
This year was scheduled for opening from April 20th (Friday), but flower blooming is considerably earlier than expected so we will soon be opening from April 14th (Saturday).
First flower forecast ,We expect peak season to fall sometime between April 20 and April 30.
"The park will open on Saturday, April 14 this year."