Bougainvillea
Along the Itokawa River that runs through central Atami City, between Onaribashi and Itokawabashi (about 180 meters), bougainvillea vines arch over and cover the stream.
These bougainvillea produce tropical, vividly colored bracts—red, magenta, purple and more—from May through October each year.
Near Itokawabashi, a staircase leads down to the river, creating a hidden photo spot.
Yellow Hypericum ‘Hidecoat’ adds a splash of color and makes the scene even more lovely.
The display peaks around the same time as the jacaranda, from late May to mid-June, so be sure to visit then as well.
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A tropical shrub in the Nyctaginaceae family native to Brazil in South America. While it blooms year-round in tropical regions, in Japan it flowers from May to October.
What looks like the flower is actually the bract; three bracts gather together, and the small white true flower blooms at their center. The bracts show leaf veins and resemble leaves. Because the bracts are thin, they flutter in the wind. Bract colors include red, white, pink, orange, yellow, and various bicolors.
Address / Ginza-cho and Chuocho, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Phone / 0557-86-6218 (Atami City Parks and Greenery Division)
Access
■About a 20-minute walk from JR atami station
■About a 10-minute bus ride from JR atami station toward Atami Port → get off at “Ginza” → a few minutes’ walk
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