Hakusan Shrine Furusato Village — Hydrangea Stairway to Heaven
Hakusan Shrine is a modest Shinto shrine in Niigata City's outskirts, known not for its religious significance but for the 200-meter stone stairway ascending the forested hillside to the shrine — lined on both sides with over 2,000 hydrangea bushes that bloom in mid-June to early July. During peak bloom, the stairway becomes a tunnel of blue, purple, pink, and white hydrangea flowers, creating one of Niigata's most photogenic seasonal events.
The shrine itself is small and unremarkable, but the approach stairway during hydrangea season attracts 10,000+ visitors annually. The flowers are maintained by local volunteers who began planting in 1995 and have gradually expanded the collection to 30+ hydrangea varieties.
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