Kamakura Shrines & Temples Meigetsu-in 3.63 2 A Temple in Kita-Kamakura Known as the Temple of Hydrangeas. See More Related Articles Enjoy the hydrangeas at Kanagawa Prefecture’s Meigetsu-in Temple! Japan’s rainy season may be coming up, but there’s still plenty to look forward to! While June is generally wet and muggy, it’s also when varying colours of hydrangea begin to bloom beautifully all over Kanto. If you’re looking to see the flowers in all their glory, we suggest heading to the history-rich city of Kamakura, which was once the capital of Japan.
Enjoy the hydrangeas at Kanagawa Prefecture’s Meigetsu-in Temple! Japan’s rainy season may be coming up, but there’s still plenty to look forward to! While June is generally wet and muggy, it’s also when varying colours of hydrangea begin to bloom beautifully all over Kanto. If you’re looking to see the flowers in all their glory, we suggest heading to the history-rich city of Kamakura, which was once the capital of Japan.
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