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  2. Kawachi Wisteria Garden - Wikipedia

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    Kawachi Wisteria Garden (Japanese: 河内藤園 Kawachi fujien) [1] is a private garden located in Kitakyushu founded by Higuchi Masao. [2] The garden contains over 20 kinds of wisterias in a 10,000m 2 area. [ 3 ]

  3. Wisteria - Wikipedia

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    The largest wisteria in Japan, it is dated to c. 1870 and covered approximately 1,990 square metres (21,400 sq ft) as of May 2008. As of September 2023 [update] , Plants of the World Online accepted four species: [ 1 ]

  4. List of 2025 box office number-one films in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Highest-grossing films in 2025 Rank Title Gross [6] 1 Cells at Work! ¥5.78 billion (US$37.3 million) 2 Moana 2: ¥5.00 billion (US$32.2 million) 3 La Grande Maison Paris: ¥3.44 billion (US$22.2 million) 4 Doctor-X: The Movie: ¥3.17 billion (US$20.4 million) 5 Mufasa: The Lion King: ¥2.17 billion (US$14.0 million) 6

  5. How to Carefully Grow Wisteria for a Garden That Always ... - AOL

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    Chinese wisteria is the most fragrant, made up of cascading purple or blue flowers and counterclockwise twining stems. Japanese wisteria has long flower clusters with stems that twine clockwise.

  6. 2025 in Japanese television - Wikipedia

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    January 9, 2025 Ongoing [12] Dr. Stone: Science Future (Part 1) Tokyo MX: January 9, 2025 Ongoing [13] The Apothecary Diaries (Season 2) Nippon TV: January 10, 2025 Ongoing [14] Farmagia: Tokyo MX: January 10, 2025 Ongoing [15] From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad's Been Reincarnated! TBS: January 11, 2025 Ongoing [16] Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf ...

  7. Wisteriopsis japonica - Wikipedia

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    Wisteriopsis japonica is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Japan, Korea, and the Ryukyu Islands. [1] It was first described in 1839 as Wisteria japonica . [ 2 ] ( The English name Japanese wisteria is used for a different species, Wisteria floribunda .

  8. Wisteria floribunda - Wikipedia

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    Wisteria floribunda, common name Japanese wisteria (藤, fuji), is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Japan. [1] (Wisteriopsis japonica, synonym Wisteria japonica, is a different species.) Growing to 9 m (30 ft), Wisteria floribunda is a woody, deciduous twining climber. It was first brought from Japan to the United ...

  9. Fuji Matsuri - Wikipedia

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    Fuji Matsuri (藤まつり, ふじまつり) is a Japanese wisteria festival that takes place during April and May. Places it is celebrated include Tokyo, [1] Shizuoka, [2] and Okazaki. [3] Wisteria blossoms at the Kameido Tenjin Fuji Matsuri. Fuji Matsuri is a major event every spring at the Kameido Tenjin Shrine in the Koto Ward of Tokyo.