We went to Koma again on Saturday, September 21st 2013. It is one of those places that is easy to get to, relaxing and quiet but totally amazing at the same time. It is also different every time, as there's always something new to see. By my estimation, about 80% of the flowers were out. In other words, that season's peak was around the weekend of the 28/29th September. Even so, we had a very memorable time and took home many memories—and fresh chestnuts, hana nasu, etc.
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Manjushage Festival in Koma
Relaxing and amazing at the same time
By Allan Murphy
Community writer
As far as the eye can see
Spider lilies everywhere
Pathway stall: left, hana nasu, dried Japanese eggplants on the vine; right, Halloween wreaths
Pathway stall: squash and hyotan. Traditionally, hyotan were dried, scooped out and used as canteens for travelers or seed containers by farmers
Scarecrows influenced by the gradual seepage of Halloween into Japanese popular culture
The sunlight makes the brilliant red colour even brighter
Looking up at the red spider lilies
Otsukimi (September moon viewing) flower arrangement and seasonal foods
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Yoshiko Toyama
10 years ago
Hi Allan, Thank you for this wonderful photos! I wanted to go here but I miss the chance, somehow......Yoshiko Toyama
It's a magical event. The last week of Sept. is best. I'll be your guide.
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