I stopped by Nawawara on the Notsuki Peninsula for the first time in a long time. It was cloudy, but the forest withered was spreading. 9 At the beginning of the month, the flowers of the original flower garden along the road were over, and only the flowers of the hamanasu were a little remaining and the end of summer was telling.
As a Nanawara point, there was a small parking lot on the way to the Notsuki Peninsula Nature Center, and I saw it from there. It's a scenery that you can't see very much in Japan, so I don't think it's a loss. However, it is quite far when you actually see the parking lot. I also took a picture with a zoom.
Since it was February, drift ice was flowing in the open sea, and the inland sea was covered with ice, and Chika fishing tents were lined up. Fish other than Chika are left on the spot, so it seems that some kita foxes are wandering around aiming for it. The fox found on the road waits without leaving the car to get food from tourists, which is a sad sight. Feeding is by no means a good act for wild animals.
A brief sto- but worth it
On its own its not worth it, but as a stop on the way to Todowara, it can be easily seen although there is a bit of a distance.
A forest of dead
I stopped by Nawawara on the Notsuki Peninsula for the first time in a long time. It was cloudy, but the forest withered was spreading. 9 At the beginning of the month, the flowers of the original flower garden along the road were over, and only the flowers of the hamanasu were a little remaining and the end of summer was telling.
There's more trees left than Todowara.
Todowara is almost extinct, but Narawara is still alive. You can't get close and just look at it from a distance, but you can enjoy the atmosphere.
Farther than I thought (the picture is zoomed.)
As a Nanawara point, there was a small parking lot on the way to the Notsuki Peninsula Nature Center, and I saw it from there. It's a scenery that you can't see very much in Japan, so I don't think it's a loss. However, it is quite far when you actually see the parking lot. I also took a picture with a zoom.
Fishing on ice in winter!
Since it was February, drift ice was flowing in the open sea, and the inland sea was covered with ice, and Chika fishing tents were lined up. Fish other than Chika are left on the spot, so it seems that some kita foxes are wandering around aiming for it. The fox found on the road waits without leaving the car to get food from tourists, which is a sad sight. Feeding is by no means a good act for wild animals.