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It's hard to find the location.
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5/4 I visited early in the morning before breakfast at the inn. The location is hard to understand clearly. There is no guide, and I can't see it because it's deep from the road. Even if I asked the owner of the inn, I didn't know the location, and it seems that tourists are more well known than locals. I didn't know it well because it was backlight, but the cherry blossoms were not blooming. I think it's not scattered but not blooming. I didn't feel like the leaves were coming out. Photo Take ...
This is on the left hand on the way from Niseko to Road 343, but it is difficult to understand from Road, and if you pass through a private house, you will find it on your right. There are two large trees in the back of Mt. Yotei. Next time it was a scenery that made me want to come in summer.
This spot was introduced with a photo on the tourist information board in front of Niseko Station, so I went there. I couldn't find a parking space and there was a private house (a villa?) in front of the tree, so I couldn't enter and was stuck. It was a spot that I was worried that I would be sued for invasion without the appropriate signboard.
It is a superb view spot where cherry trees shine against the background of Mt. Yotei. There are two cherry trees. It is recommended to visit Mt. Yotei in early spring because the contrast with snow remains beautiful. There is also a parking space, so you can also drive.
Mt. Yotei looks in various shapes depending on where you can see it, but I think Mt. Yotei seen from Higashiyama is the most beautiful. Among them, this place is recommended, which has a good combination of fields and cherry trees. There is also a parking space just off the dirt road.
It's hard to find the location.
5/4 I visited early in the morning before breakfast at the inn. The location is hard to understand clearly. There is no guide, and I can't see it because it's deep from the road. Even if I asked the owner of the inn, I didn't know the location, and it seems that tourists are more well known than locals. I didn't know it well because it was backlight, but the cherry blossoms were not blooming. I think it's not scattered but not blooming. I didn't feel like the leaves were coming out. Photo Take ...
Next time in the summer.
This is on the left hand on the way from Niseko to Road 343, but it is difficult to understand from Road, and if you pass through a private house, you will find it on your right. There are two large trees in the back of Mt. Yotei. Next time it was a scenery that made me want to come in summer.
Mysterious spot
This spot was introduced with a photo on the tourist information board in front of Niseko Station, so I went there. I couldn't find a parking space and there was a private house (a villa?) in front of the tree, so I couldn't enter and was stuck. It was a spot that I was worried that I would be sued for invasion without the appropriate signboard.
Superb view spot introduced in magazines and TV
It is a superb view spot where cherry trees shine against the background of Mt. Yotei. There are two cherry trees. It is recommended to visit Mt. Yotei in early spring because the contrast with snow remains beautiful. There is also a parking space, so you can also drive.
View
Mt. Yotei looks in various shapes depending on where you can see it, but I think Mt. Yotei seen from Higashiyama is the most beautiful. Among them, this place is recommended, which has a good combination of fields and cherry trees. There is also a parking space just off the dirt road.