Japan’s Four Seasons | Flowers of the Four Seasons

Beautiful Japanese culture! Do you know about Japan’s Four Seasons? Spring, summer, fall, and winter, Japan’s four seasons are distinctly different.
Spring Messenger: Amur adonis (Fukujyusou in Japanese).

Do you know about a flower called Fukujyusou in Japanese that heralds spring? It has been considered a plant of good fortune since Edo period.
Japanese flower|Beautiful Japanese culture !|Lilies

Do you know about Japanese flowers? The lilies native to the wilds of Japan became the progenitors of lily breeding in the West. At 4T-AMKY, Teachers and
Japanese flower|Beautiful Japanese culture!| Unohana (Deutzia crenata)

Do you know about Japanese flowers? Unohana is another name for Utsugi, which is a flowering shrub in the hydrangea family which is native to Japan. At 4T-AMKY
Japanese landmark|Beautiful Japanese culture!| Tokyo Skytree with cherry blossoms

Do you know about Japanese landmarks? Tokyo Skytree seen with cherry blossoms is a stunning view. At 4T-AMKY, Teachers and Students write about Japanese culture
Japanese Plants |Beautiful Japanese plants!| Red berries of Japanese Yew.

Do you know about Japanese plants? Onko or Ichii in Japanese is Taxus cuspidata and is called Japanese Yew in English.
Japanese Park|Beautiful Japanese culture!| Otonashi Water Park

Do you know about Japanese parks? Otonashi Water Park is located in Kita Ward, Tokyo, developed on the old channel of the Shakujii River. At 4T-AMKY, Teachers
Flowers of the Iridaceae family(アヤメ科の花々)
Japanese and Sakura (cherry) blossoms.(日本人と桜の花)
Ochromonas vischeri (Golden Algae) in the East Namekawa Hikarimo Park(東滑川ヒカリモ公園の光藻)