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Hydrangea Festival Held at World Heritage Site Kumano Nachi Taisha: Hydrangea Garden with Approximately 3,000 Plants Open to the Public

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Kumano Nachi Taisha is opening its hydrangea garden to the public until June 30. Approximately 3,000 hydrangea plants are in bloom, and a hydrangea festival will be held on June 14.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is the best time to see the hydrangeas?
A: Usually mid to late June, but varies with blooming.
Q: Do I need to reserve parking?
A: No reservation needed, but spaces are limited.
Q: How long does the Hydrangea Festival ceremony last?
A: The Shinto ritual lasts about one hour.