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The flowering was faster than usual
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A park on a hill where you can see the natural monument "Shibukawa azalea". It is a light mountain hiking course of about 15 minutes, and canes are also prepared at the entrance. When I climbed, there was a walking path where the tall red and purple azaleas bloom. It seems that the flowering was a little earlier than usual, and it had already passed the peak. It is convenient to use the free section of Sanen Minami Shindo (Hamamatsu Inasa Kita-Terano Shibukawa Interchange).
Shibukawa azaleas grow naturally in a park on a small mountain. It takes about 10~15 on foot from the entrance of the park, but from the middle you can climb 300M from the entrance on a slightly steep staircase, but you can borrow a cane of the cherry blossoms. Shibukawa azaleas have leaves 3 flowers 3 light 」 pink azaleas. You can also see the scenery of the mountain village from the middle of the stone steps. The parking lot is a little far away, but it seems that you can park on the road near the entrance on weekdays.
The Azalea Festival is being held, so I visited on a bus tour. The bus stops near the entrance and climbs the mountain on foot. The Shibukawa azalea community, which grows naturally in the Shibukawa area, is said to be a natural monument designated by Shizuoka Prefecture. Bright red and purple flowers bloom. The park is on a small mountain. The stairs are well maintained, but they climb quite a bit. There is a cane at the entrance and you can use it for free. At the foot, I went to the store because there was a product exhibition, but there was a small shop in the tent, and the local was ...
The flowering was faster than usual
A park on a hill where you can see the natural monument "Shibukawa azalea". It is a light mountain hiking course of about 15 minutes, and canes are also prepared at the entrance. When I climbed, there was a walking path where the tall red and purple azaleas bloom. It seems that the flowering was a little earlier than usual, and it had already passed the peak. It is convenient to use the free section of Sanen Minami Shindo (Hamamatsu Inasa Kita-Terano Shibukawa Interchange).
Shibukawa Tsutsuji Festival
Shibukawa azaleas grow naturally in a park on a small mountain. It takes about 10~15 on foot from the entrance of the park, but from the middle you can climb 300M from the entrance on a slightly steep staircase, but you can borrow a cane of the cherry blossoms. Shibukawa azaleas have leaves 3 flowers 3 light 」 pink azaleas. You can also see the scenery of the mountain village from the middle of the stone steps. The parking lot is a little far away, but it seems that you can park on the road near the entrance on weekdays.
Azaleas are in full bloom.
The Azalea Festival is being held, so I visited on a bus tour. The bus stops near the entrance and climbs the mountain on foot. The Shibukawa azalea community, which grows naturally in the Shibukawa area, is said to be a natural monument designated by Shizuoka Prefecture. Bright red and purple flowers bloom. The park is on a small mountain. The stairs are well maintained, but they climb quite a bit. There is a cane at the entrance and you can use it for free. At the foot, I went to the store because there was a product exhibition, but there was a small shop in the tent, and the local was ...