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A huge fuki in the rakuwan District of asashiro Cho
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I visited in mid-July 2020. The field was closed due to the typhoon in August 2016. It is said that he is now growing a lot of wipes. However, I was able to find a place to dive under the wipe that was taller than my height! However, in mid-July, there were many insect-eating leaves on the wipes and the color was not good, so I think June is the best time to appreciate it. Along national route 241, a large facility called rawan no Sato, which is several tens of meters away from the field. ...
I visited 9/7. 3 It was said that the sediment flowed in due to the typhoon about a year ago and the growth became worse, and it was prohibited to enter. Still, you can see the Rawanbuki near 2m along the road. However, in 9 In the moon, the leaves are insected and the appearance is not good.
There are many wipes in the vicinity of Akanko Onsen, but the height of the rakuwan wipes is clearly different. The fields are quite far from the national highway, so you need to secure time. Unfortunately, it seems that it is currently suspended, probably because the typhoon damage remains, and it seems that it is not possible to experience the colobokku. It seems that there was no noticeable guide post to inform the pause at the fork on the Akan Lake side, so be careful to check it in advance.
I went in late July. It was closed due to online information, but I really wanted to go and came. It's certainly dead, but the horde of Abu was so amazing that I couldn't get out of the car. Abu rushes into the car!
In late July, I went there when it exceeded 35 degrees in Hokkaido. Rawanbuki is dead everywhere. Or full of insect eating. It wasn't like taking pictures. Maybe it was good if the time was different. Sorry.
A huge fuki in the rakuwan District of asashiro Cho
I visited in mid-July 2020. The field was closed due to the typhoon in August 2016. It is said that he is now growing a lot of wipes. However, I was able to find a place to dive under the wipe that was taller than my height! However, in mid-July, there were many insect-eating leaves on the wipes and the color was not good, so I think June is the best time to appreciate it. Along national route 241, a large facility called rawan no Sato, which is several tens of meters away from the field. ...
Prohibited entry
I visited 9/7. 3 It was said that the sediment flowed in due to the typhoon about a year ago and the growth became worse, and it was prohibited to enter. Still, you can see the Rawanbuki near 2m along the road. However, in 9 In the moon, the leaves are insected and the appearance is not good.
giant wipe
There are many wipes in the vicinity of Akanko Onsen, but the height of the rakuwan wipes is clearly different. The fields are quite far from the national highway, so you need to secure time. Unfortunately, it seems that it is currently suspended, probably because the typhoon damage remains, and it seems that it is not possible to experience the colobokku. It seems that there was no noticeable guide post to inform the pause at the fork on the Akan Lake side, so be careful to check it in advance.
Outside the period れ?
I went in late July. It was closed due to online information, but I really wanted to go and came. It's certainly dead, but the horde of Abu was so amazing that I couldn't get out of the car. Abu rushes into the car!
It's dead.
In late July, I went there when it exceeded 35 degrees in Hokkaido. Rawanbuki is dead everywhere. Or full of insect eating. It wasn't like taking pictures. Maybe it was good if the time was different. Sorry.