| 2026/6/10 |
Plants and Flowers in Central Tokyo & Japanese Culture by Kei Narujima 東京の草花&つぶやき - なるじまけい
Hi! I'm Kei Narujima. This is a blog about flowers, plants, and bugs I saw in CENTRAL Tokyo, and sometimes art and Japanese culture that bring you a smile or make you think (or so I hope)!! こんにちは。花や虫、そして時々日本の文化などについて書いてます😊。
Chinese Spiranthes (Spiranthes Sinensis) ネジバナ(捩花)
Trumpet Vine (Campsis Radicans) アメリカノウゼンカズラ
The trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) is native to eastern North America, imported to Japan during the Taisho period (1912-1926) for ornamental purposes. Its Japanese name is "amerika nozen kazura," which translates into "American trumpet vine," because Japan has two trumpet vines, the American trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) and the Chinese trumpet vine (Campsis grandiflora). Both resemble each other but the American one (Campsis radicans) has longer and thinner flower tubes than the Chinese counterpart.
| 2026/6/5 |
Persian Silk Tree (Albizia Julibrissin) ネムノキ(合歓木)
These are flowers of a Persian silk tree or pink silk tree (Albizia julibrissin). Persian silk trees fold their leaves during the night, which makes them look asleep, so they're called in Japanese "nemu no ki," which translates to "sleeping tree."
A Persian silk tree is popular in Japan as suggested that it's a kigo* for summer. It's also often used as a theme for paintings, such as the one in the last photo "Sparrow in a silk tree" by Keibun Matsumura at Tokyo National Museum.
African Iris (Dietes Bicolor) ディエテス・ビコロル/オキナワシャガ
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
It looks like smiling to you, doesn't it? This is an African iris (Dietes bicolor). When seeing it for the first time, I didn't use Google Lens yet, so I did research using several keywords in Japanese, such as "flower," "white," and "look like a smiling face," which generated only one hit, "African iris." African irises are native to, and very common in, South Africa while in Japan, not the flowers but the sword like leaves are used for Japanese flower arrangement.
| 2026/6/4 |
Annabelle Hydrangea (Hydrangea Arborescens 'Annabelle') アナベル
Annabelle hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle') is a cultivar of Hydrangea arborescens. The hydrangea is a late bloomer, producing flowers from May to July, which are lime green at first, turning white. Below are the shots of various hydrangeas. Hope you enjoy them!
Pomegranate (Punica Granatum) ザクロ(柘榴)
The pomegranate (Punica granatum) originated in the region spanning from the west to south Asia to the Middle East. It produces bright orange flowers in June and fruits that contain ruby-like edible seeds and pulp from September to October in Japan.
The flowers always cheer me up with their bright orange while making me chuckle with their unique shape after petals fall off, which looks like an octopus sausage, i.e., a sausage cut to look like an octopus, often seen in children’s Bento lunches in Japan. BTW, octopuses have no legs but only arms.
Double "Sepaled" Lacecap Hydrangeas 八重額紫陽花(ヤエガクアジサイ)
Double-sepaled lacecap hydrangeas are different from usual (single-petaled) ones. They're more gorgeous. If you love hydrangeas, read the posts below!
Apple Mint (Mentha Suaveolens) アップルミント
英語の後に日本語が続きます。
I always felt something was wrong when passing by them and I get it today. They're apple mint growing on the sidewalk. Did someone plant them there? Or did they come from somewhere and are they now growing wild? I've just started to grow lemon balm and chocolate mint myself, so I couldn't imagine herbs growing wildly. But I was wrong. The apple mint was so invasive that many websites advise against planting in the ground.
| 2026/6/5 |
White/Whitish Hydrangea 白い紫陽花
Double Flowered Fish Mint 八重咲きのドクダミ
Fish mints (Houttuynia cordata) are native to Asia and can be found across Japan. Those in the post are specifically double-flowered fish mints (Houttuynia cordata var. Plenus), one of my favorite plants! Fish mints produce beautiful white flowers from May to August in Japan although what look like petals are actually bracts as those of Cornus kousa are.
| 2026/5/29 Triplets |
Popcorn Hydrangea (Hydrangea Macrophylla Ayesha) ウズアジサイ(渦紫陽花)
They're one of my favorite hydrangeas, popcorn hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla Ayesha). Needless to say, the hydrangea is named after the shape of its sepals, which resembles that of popcorns.
Chinese Spiranthes (Spiranthes Sinensis) ネジバナ(捩花)
英語の後に日本語が続きます。 The Chinese spiranthes (Spiranthes sinensis) is native to Eurasia and Australia and can be found across Japan, producing pink...
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英語の後に日本語が続きます。 I read "A Pale View of Hills" by Kazuo Ishiguro a few years ago. The book was my second Ishiguro's book after...
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Japanese follows English. 英語の後に日本語が続きます。 Is he being boiled to death? (This is a revised version of the story originally posted on Se...

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