Last Updated: Jun 2, 2024

Akita’s Unsho-ji

One of the Best Hydrangea Spots in Japan

Donny Kimball
5 min readJun 2, 2024

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Akita Prefecture’s Unshoji temple is located on the Oga Peninsula. It’s best known as somewhere to visit for its hydrangea gardens during the early months of summer.
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Just as is the case with the cherry blossoms, Japan has a lot of amazing locations for the hydrangea season. Over the years, I’ve been to many of the popular spots like Kamakura’s Meigetsu-in, but few places can compare with the magic of Unsho-ji. Located up in Akita Prefecture on the Oga Peninsula, this sleepy, countryside temple transforms into a breathtaking spectacle that is worthy of a trip up to Tohoku.

Generally, hydrangeas are flowers that take different colors due to the acidic condition of the soil in which they are planted. As a result, you’ll usually find that gardens elsewhere are a hodgepodge of lollipop-like blues, purples, and pinks. The ones at Unsho-ji, however, are almost always a deep shade of blue. When set against the lush green of early summer, this creates the amazing spectacle that you can see pictured throughout this piece.

While Unsho-ji is certainly not a beginner’s destination, it is exactly the type of amazing locale that I would want readers of this blog to experience. Should you ever happen to find yourself in Japan during the start of summer, I highly suggest that you head up north to Tohoku and check out the hydrangea-carpeted grounds of Akita’s Unsho-ji. When combined with the nearby Namahage…

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Donny Kimball

I'm a travel writer and freelance digital marketer who blogs about the sides of Japan that you can't find in the mainstream media. https://donnykimball.com/