Amabiki Kannon (Amabiki-yama Rakuhōji Temple)|A Summer Tradition: Enchanting Water Flowers Floating on the Surface

Year 2024June 2024Junehydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)blooming (esp. of cherry blossoms)Ibaraki prefecture (Kantou area)Amabiki Kannon (Amabikiyama Rakuhoji Temple)
At Amabiki Kannon (Amabiki-san Rakuhōji Temple), this photo captures what I felt was "an early summer tradition—fantastical underwater flowers floating on the water's surface."

This photograph was taken with careful attention to harmonizing the underwater flowers in the foreground with the spreading fresh greenery in the background. The composition highlights the vividness of the flowers and the refreshing quality of the greenery. Amabiki Kannon (Amabiki-zan Rakuhōji Temple) is an ancient temple located in Sakuragawa City, Ibaraki Prefecture, captivating many visitors with its beautiful garden and historic presence. Among its attractions, the annual "Hydrangea Festival" held in early summer is one of the greatest pleasures of visiting Amabiki Kannon. The temple grounds are planted with a diverse array of hydrangeas, which burst into bloom simultaneously during the rainy season, creating a vibrant, colorful landscape. Particularly captivating is the display of hydrangeas known as "water flowers." The Water-Floating Hydrangeas display features hydrangea blooms floating on the temple's water features. The flowers blooming on the tranquil water surface create a delicate and refreshing atmosphere. Hydrangeas in shades of blue, purple, and pink reflect on the water, delighting visitors' eyes and soothing their hearts. Especially on rainy or cloudy days, the hydrangeas adorned with water droplets enhance their beauty even more, creating a fantastical scene.

Date & TimeJune 29, 2024
photographerexcuse
LocationAmabiki Kannon (Amabikiyama Rakuhoji Temple)
Address1 Motoki, Sakuragawa-shi, Ibaraki
Photography EquipmentGalaxy s21+
Shooting route on the same dayKuki Shobu General Branch Office →directional marker or indicatorFurukawa Kouhou Park →directional marker or indicatorAmabiki Kannon (Amabikiyama Rakuhoji Temple)

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