100 Views of a Town in Japan: Azalea Hill

Azaleas in my town in Aomori, Japan. May 2021.

Azaleas in my town in Aomori, Japan. May 2021.

Azaleas seem to be a favorite flowering bush in May and early June in Aomori. You find them growing everywhere in both people's gardens and in the mountains. They even have a festival celebrating the ones at a shrine in a nearby town where you can also admire bonsai-style azaleas as well as a hillside covered in flowing bushes.

Gonohe Closeup Azalea.JPG

The ones here are blooming close to the town hall. I noticed them on my drive to work, and I had to get out the next morning to get some pictures.

Gonohe Azalea Bush.JPG

Azalea hill

I did not know what you were

until you bloomed there

Kate Linsley

I am a language learner, translator, and writer who grew up in Utah in the USA and taught English for four years in Japan. I enjoy spending time outdoors, dancing, reading, and listening to music. 

https://communicatejapan.com
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