Fukoji Hydrangeas
❚ Bloom status as of June 27, 2025
Fukoji Temple in Asaichi, Bungo-Ono, Oita Prefecture.
The hydrangeas overall have passed their peak.
You can now see flowers beginning to wither and colors starting to fade.
Oita Prefecture has announced that the rainy season appears to have ended.
Hydrangea deadheading will take place on July 5, 2025, so hydrangeas can be seen through July 4.
Many visitors came to Fukoji again this year. Thank you very much.
[Location] Kamiozuka, Asaichi, Bungo-Ono, Oita Prefecture
[Access] About 10 minutes by car from JR Asaichi Station
[Parking] Available (free)
[Toilets] Available
❚ Fukoji Temple
The cliff-carved Buddhist statues on the temple grounds, including their base, measure about 11 meters high and are among Japan’s largest cliff carvings. The central giant figure is Fudo Myoo. Fudo Myoo is usually depicted with an angry expression, but years of wind and rain have rounded and softened this carving’s features. Though large, the figure has a very approachable presence.
Fukoji is also called the Hydrangea Temple because so many hydrangeas are planted there. During the rainy season you can enjoy a profusion of hydrangea blooms alongside the cliff carving.
The hydrangeas are cared for by the temple and local community.
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About 3 hours by car from JR Hakata Station, Fukuoka Prefecture
About 2 hours by car from JR Kumamoto Station, Kumamoto Prefecture
About 1 hour 20 minutes by car from JR Beppu Station, Oita Prefecture
About 1 hour 20 minutes by car from JR Yufuin Station, Oita Prefecture
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Tourism and recommended spots in Kyushu, Bungo-Ono, Oita Prefecture
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