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Wisteria tunnel in the Japanese city of Kitakyushu

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Claudia Fuggetti
Il tunnel di glicine nella città giapponese di Kitakyushu | Collater.al

The world’s largest wisteria tunnel is located inside the Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu, Japan and has conquered the web. These are more than 150 plants of Wisteria, the scientific name of the wisteria, which give sensations, peace and harmony to all those who find themselves walking nearby.

The different color shades are given by the great variety of species of wisteria present in the gardens: they are more than 20 types of flowers, all different from each other.

Among the most interesting curiosities about this flower, we find the one concerning the Buddhist religion: the wisteria represents both prayer and meditation, and the transience of life. We also remember that the color purple was associated by Kandinsky to the spiritual dimension.

Japan is full of these wonderful flowers, which have recently also had a boom on Instagram and, more generally, on the web.

Il tunnel di glicine nella città giapponese di Kitakyushu | Collater.al
Il tunnel di glicine nella città giapponese di Kitakyushu | Collater.al

 

 

 
 
 
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Il tunnel di glicine nella città giapponese di Kitakyushu | Collater.al
Il tunnel di glicine nella città giapponese di Kitakyushu | Collater.al
Il tunnel di glicine nella città giapponese di Kitakyushu | Collater.al

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