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Fukuoka Azalea Guide 2025

Summary by Fukuoka Now
From April to May, the low-lying azaleas of Fukuoka burst into a vivid display of red, pink, and white blooms. Revered as the prefectural tree, these azaleas are steeped in history, gracing both the ancient verses of Japan’s oldest poetry collection, the Manyoshu, and the modern landscapes of gardens and city streets nationwide. Their widespread appeal dates back to the Edo period when azalea cultivation and selective breeding, using native spec…
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Fukuoka Now broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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