June 05 / Hydrangea, Temple and The Rainy Season
Hydrangea ("Ajisai" in Japanese) is the sign of the rainy season in Japan. The flower is adored and honored by most of the Japanese like they do for Ume (plum blossom), Sakura (cherry blossom) and Irises etc. In fact, the flower was first discovered in Japan. Viewing hydrangea flower is one tradition Japan. If Ume is the sign of early spring then Hydrangea is the symbol of coming summer.
In general, they typically start blooming from early June to mid-July in Japan.
Ajisai colors come in blue, red, pink, light purple, dark purple or white as in the first picture. The color is affected by soil pH. An acidic soil (pH below 7) will usually produce flower color closer to blue, whereas an alkaline soil (pH above 7) will produce flowers more pink. This is caused by a color change of the flower pigments in the presence of aluminum ions which can be taken up into hyperaccumulating plants.
(Pai-chan says "Where there is no rain, there’s no hydrangea".)
Throughout Japan Hydrangeas grow even along ordinary roads, parks and in many temple gardens. Meigetsu-in and Hase-dera of Kamakura, along railway line of Hakone Tozan Railway, Mimuroji in Kyoto are just a few of hundreds of famous Hydrangea viewing spots.
(Meigetsu-in of Kamakura is also called "Ajisai-dera")
And if you are enough horny, curious in a specially exotic and erotic flower, you may be able to find another lucky feast of the day just after the temple gate ....
The Sukebe-guy moved his mouth down to Pai-chan's bottom enough to let out a soft scream as she could feel her excitement growing to point of soaking inside. He moved his hands down to Pai-chan's waist and caressed her silky-smooth legs and butts while she tilted her pelvis up in agreement. The virgin gurl Pai-chan spread out her thighs in broad daylight without hesitation showing her thinly consealed yummy fruit.
In general, they typically start blooming from early June to mid-July in Japan.
Ajisai colors come in blue, red, pink, light purple, dark purple or white as in the first picture. The color is affected by soil pH. An acidic soil (pH below 7) will usually produce flower color closer to blue, whereas an alkaline soil (pH above 7) will produce flowers more pink. This is caused by a color change of the flower pigments in the presence of aluminum ions which can be taken up into hyperaccumulating plants.
(Pai-chan says "Where there is no rain, there’s no hydrangea".)
Throughout Japan Hydrangeas grow even along ordinary roads, parks and in many temple gardens. Meigetsu-in and Hase-dera of Kamakura, along railway line of Hakone Tozan Railway, Mimuroji in Kyoto are just a few of hundreds of famous Hydrangea viewing spots.
(Meigetsu-in of Kamakura is also called "Ajisai-dera")
And if you are enough horny, curious in a specially exotic and erotic flower, you may be able to find another lucky feast of the day just after the temple gate ....
The Sukebe-guy moved his mouth down to Pai-chan's bottom enough to let out a soft scream as she could feel her excitement growing to point of soaking inside. He moved his hands down to Pai-chan's waist and caressed her silky-smooth legs and butts while she tilted her pelvis up in agreement. The virgin gurl Pai-chan spread out her thighs in broad daylight without hesitation showing her thinly consealed yummy fruit.
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