Uji is a pretty riverside town a short train journey from Kyoto. It is famous for green tea and for Byodo-in, the temple featured on the Japanese ten yen coin. In May wisteria blooms everywhere... wild wisteria growing rampant in the forest, and potted wisteria outside the shops in the tourist area. There is also a beautiful wisteria arbour in the grounds of Byodo-in.The Japanese word for wisteria is 'fuji'. At the same time the maple leaves are vibrant green and pink azaleas light up the shade. The weather is usually lovely in May, and if you are lucky you might even see some dragon boat racing. I highly recommend the matcha ice-cream!
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Wisteria in Uji
Warm sunshine and pretty flowers on the Uji riverbank
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Wisteria and paper lanterns
Restaurants sell matcha ice-cream, and matcha noodles
Matcha ice-cream dusted with pure matcha powder... delicious!
Many of the shops and restaurants in the tourist area near Byodoin Temple have potted wisteria by the door
A large graceful potted wisteria
It is a Japanese custom to sprinkle water on the path outside the entrance
An enticing entrance
Many shops feature traditional door curtains
Uji is an old town, and you can see the occasional thatched roof here.
Paper lanterns decorate a casual riverside restaurant
There is a dragon boat festival on the Uji River in May
Wild wisteria hangs from the forest beside Uji River
Purple petals scattered on the the side of the road leading to Amagase Dam
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Ann Yamagishi
12 years ago
Will try Uji next time when in Kyoto.The potted westeria is so charming.
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