Ashikaga
About Ashikaga
Ashikaga is a city situated in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It is additionally a city for nature lovers- with the exceptionally popular Ashikaga Flower Park, just as a national park for some charming one-day climbing, including to the peak site of what was previously an eleventh century castle. Ashikaga is dabbed with old sanctuaries and places of worship, a few of which merit visiting for their magnificence and chronicled essentialness, particularly the brilliant Orihime Shrine which sits above the city, and whose establishing is associated with Ashikaga's past as a focal point of silk weaving.
Ashikaga Flower Park is by far the most popular attraction in Ashikaga- - albeit very far around 7 km, or 4 miles from the focal point of the city. The fundamental bait of this 9 hectare park, which opened here in 1997, is in its abundance of wisteria, a bloom known as fuji in Japanese. Long trellis passages of wisteria give guests the remarkable experience of strolling through carefully draping fronds of this gently tinted and scented bloom. Numerous different sorts of blooms are likewise on show here in flawlessly, and regularly inventively, finished settings.