What other travelers are saying about Wake Town Wisteria Park
One of the best Wisteria Park in Japan. The wisteria domes and tunnels are well maintained. There is a wide variety of fuji grown. The sweet smell of the flowers adds a lot to the experience. Totally immersive. Highly recommended.
Frequently asked questions
The optimal time to visit is during the Wisteria Festival from late April to early May when the flowers reach their peak bloom. During this period, the park charges admission fees and offers evening illuminations until 9 pm. Outside of this blooming season, the park is free to enter but the wisteria displays will be significantly less impressive.
Admission is free year-round except during the blooming season (late April to early May). During the Wisteria Festival period, entrance fees are 300 yen for adults and 150 yen for children. Parking is free at all times. Group discounts are available for parties of 15 or more people.
Take the JR Sanyo Line from Okayama Station to Wake Station, which takes approximately 30 minutes. From Wake Station, the park is about 8 minutes by taxi. The park does not appear to have direct bus connections, so taxi or private transport from the station is the most practical option.
The park houses approximately 100 different varieties of wisteria collected from across Japan, making it one of the country's most diverse collections. The main attraction is a 500-meter-long wisteria trellis that creates spectacular walking tunnels with flowers cascading up to 1 meter in length. The variety includes deep purple, light purple, pink, and white blooms all in one location.
During the festival period, the park maintains a no-pet policy. The evening illuminations operate until 9 pm during blooming season. Visitors can also explore the adjacent Wake History Folklore Museum for additional cultural context. The park has been operating since 1985 and represents a significant botanical conservation effort for Japan's native wisteria species.
Awesome place! Lots of different types of Wisteria, though it is still early. They will have a festival on the 22nd of April and possibly for longer. I took the taxi and it’s about 2000yen each way, just ask the taxi driver to stay around for maybe 30-40 min or if it’s busy I’m sure there’ll be more taxis in the garden area.
The bus also goes towards there but it’s only every once in a while. The ticket to get in is 300yen but if you have more people in your party you get more and more of a discount.
The night view is totally different and magnificent. Entrance fee is ¥300 per person but this experience is a lot more valuable than that. Parking is totally free and there is a lot of space for parking. You can spend the time freely and there are no time restrictions.
Visitted there last year. It was almost over, so some parts of wisteria flowers were about to die, but it was breathtaking! Looked fabulous, those flowers were like beautiful curtains! Also, I bought hydrangea 𖡼.𖤣𖥧 I wish I could take my dog there, but no pets alloweded.