April 30, 2017
Azalea featuring flower events enliven people in Kurume, southwestern Japan
Kurume City, southwestern Japan, becomes something like a town-wide flower park dominated by light and red purple azaleas around this time of the year.Azalea, or tsutsuji in Japanese, is known as the city's flower, and events featuring the flower are held at various places from April to May.
The biggest tsuttsuji-featuring event takes place at a scenic riverside park.
This contributed to growing new species with vivid colors and small, thickly blooming flowers.
Species developed with his method became to be called "Kurume Tsutsuji" in the Meiji era. The Kurume Tsutsuji brand then caught on well with flower lovers across Japan.
Satisfied with the gardener's advice, the wife said, "Thank you, sir. Your information was very much useful. We have to write it down."
The name of Kurume Tsutsuji has come to be widely known among people in the city, an old castle town with a population of about 300,000. But most of them little know that the brand is linked to the nursing method developed by the Kurume samurai, Sakamoto Genzo. A program to introduce Sakamoto's feat was provided in an event at a different site.
Kurume is home to Bridgestone Corp., the world's largest automotive tire manufacturer, which has continued philanthropic activities for local people over years.Azalea flowers, which can be found here and there in the city, have become an important part of Kurume citizens' daily life. If the Ero era samurai's work is well remembered among them, azeleas should be even more charming and attractive to them.