白山神社のアジサイは、雨に濡れるほど美しさが増す“しっとり系絶景”。境内の石段や社殿のまわりに咲く紫・青・ピンクのアジサイが、歴史ある神社の雰囲気と見事に調和していて、まるで和の絵巻物のよう。特に「文京あじさいまつり」の期間中は、屋台やイベントもあり、地元の人々とのふれあいも楽しい。都会の真ん中で、静かに季節を感じられる癒しの空間です。
Hydrangeas at Hakusan Shrine bloom in soft shades of purple, blue, and pink, beautifully complementing the historic shrine architecture. Especially during the Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival, the grounds come alive with color and local charm. Rain enhances the petals’ glow, making it a serene and poetic experience in the heart of Tokyo.
Hakusan Shrine is most famous for its 3,000 hydrangea plants in 20 varieties that bloom in June, making it one of Tokyo's top flower-viewing destinations during this season.
Hakusan Station (Toei Mita Line) is closest at an 8-minute walk. Hongō-sanchōme Station (Namboku Line) is a 10-minute walk, and Myōgadani Station (Marunouchi Line) also provides access.
The grounds feature the main worship hall, vermillion torii gates, stone guardian dogs, smaller subsidiary shrines, and landscaped pathways on the hillside.
A typical visit takes 30 to 45 minutes to explore the compact grounds and walk through the hydrangea paths. During the festival, allow extra time for crowds.