Higashi-son Fureai Hirugi Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The scenery of the park is beautiful, you can go kayaking in the park and see the mangroves.
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A park where you can learn about hilgi
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There is a free parking lot (we ask for donations voluntarily). You can walk around in the large Hirugi forest. There is also an explanation signboard for Hirugi, and it is recommended because you can learn about Hirugi unexpectedly. In addition, it is a place where you can easily stop by for free admission.
The largest mangrove colony on Okinawa main island.
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The sardines are plants that grow near the mouth of the estuary where tropical to subtropical seawater and freshwater are mixed, and are the center of the mangrove forest. Here, three species of sardines, sardines, and yakuyama sardines can be seen. Among them, Yakoyama Hirugi is the northern limit of distribution. Nationally designated natural monument. Fureai Hirugi Park Kei is a park maintained around the Hirugi forest in Saji Bay. There are wooden paths and observatory where you can observe Hirugi up close. Mangroves discharge salt by throwing away leaves ...
You can see the mangroves from the promenade. The guide enthusiastically explained. The types of mangroves that can be distinguished by leaves, such as Okinawa Hakusenshiomaneki, Minamitobihaze, etc. Unfortunately, I couldn't see Shiomaneki this time, so I want to go and revenge again. There were a lot of tobihaze and the way of flying was cute. I didn't know that mangroves could be seen in the northern part of the main island of Okinawa.
Hilgi is mangrove. After learning about the differences between the oysters, the oysters, and the oysters, how to germinate, and small animals such as crabs and oysters in the holes, following the guide in the mangrove forest. I took a free walk along the promenade. There was also a canoe tour and many children came. Even though the first bird I saw was white, it was a black heron and I could laugh with a heron. On the way, there was also a trap to capture too many mangooses on the side of the road.
I love to visit here at low tide in summer and see crabs and eels? !! This time it got cooler at the end of October and I couldn't see any active creatures, but this relaxing Okinawa time is good.
A park where you can learn about hilgi
There is a free parking lot (we ask for donations voluntarily). You can walk around in the large Hirugi forest. There is also an explanation signboard for Hirugi, and it is recommended because you can learn about Hirugi unexpectedly. In addition, it is a place where you can easily stop by for free admission.
The largest mangrove colony on Okinawa main island.
The sardines are plants that grow near the mouth of the estuary where tropical to subtropical seawater and freshwater are mixed, and are the center of the mangrove forest. Here, three species of sardines, sardines, and yakuyama sardines can be seen. Among them, Yakoyama Hirugi is the northern limit of distribution. Nationally designated natural monument. Fureai Hirugi Park Kei is a park maintained around the Hirugi forest in Saji Bay. There are wooden paths and observatory where you can observe Hirugi up close. Mangroves discharge salt by throwing away leaves ...
Sightseeing on tour
You can see the mangroves from the promenade. The guide enthusiastically explained. The types of mangroves that can be distinguished by leaves, such as Okinawa Hakusenshiomaneki, Minamitobihaze, etc. Unfortunately, I couldn't see Shiomaneki this time, so I want to go and revenge again. There were a lot of tobihaze and the way of flying was cute. I didn't know that mangroves could be seen in the northern part of the main island of Okinawa.
Even if it's white, it's a black heron.
Hilgi is mangrove. After learning about the differences between the oysters, the oysters, and the oysters, how to germinate, and small animals such as crabs and oysters in the holes, following the guide in the mangrove forest. I took a free walk along the promenade. There was also a canoe tour and many children came. Even though the first bird I saw was white, it was a black heron and I could laugh with a heron. On the way, there was also a trap to capture too many mangooses on the side of the road.
The low tide in summer is fun.
I love to visit here at low tide in summer and see crabs and eels? !! This time it got cooler at the end of October and I couldn't see any active creatures, but this relaxing Okinawa time is good.