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The perennial Itadori flower is found on all four main islands of Japan, along with general East Asia.  
 
The perennial Itadori flower is found on all four main islands of Japan, along with general East Asia.  
  
It is said in the [[Nihon Shoki]] that a Tajihi Flower (Itadori Flower) fell into the well where [[Emperor Hanzei|Emperor Hanzei's]] bath water was being drawn from. He henceforth got the name "Emperor Tajihi no Mizuhawake".
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It is said in the [[Nihon Shoki]] that a Tajihi Flower (Itadori Flower) fell into the well where [[Emperor Hanzei|Emperor Hanzei's]] bath water came from. He henceforth got the name "Emperor Tajihi no Mizuhawake".
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==Sources==
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Nihon Shoki. Aston. 1.310-311.
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==Links==
  
 
[http://www.t-c-m-rd.co.uk/invasive-weeds/japanese-knotweed Japanese Knotweed]
 
[http://www.t-c-m-rd.co.uk/invasive-weeds/japanese-knotweed Japanese Knotweed]

Latest revision as of 00:02, 29 October 2006

  • Scientific Name: Fallopia japonica

The perennial Itadori flower is found on all four main islands of Japan, along with general East Asia.

It is said in the Nihon Shoki that a Tajihi Flower (Itadori Flower) fell into the well where Emperor Hanzei's bath water came from. He henceforth got the name "Emperor Tajihi no Mizuhawake".

Sources

Nihon Shoki. Aston. 1.310-311.

Links

Japanese Knotweed

Fallopia japonica