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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest PR
Apr. 25, 2023
Introducing the photos posted on "Everyone's Post"! This is a pickup post of the inbound tourism information SNS "Cool Japan Video". Today, I would like to introduce a post by "Nguyen Vu". The contrast between the vivid tulips, the blue sky and the clouds is wonderful. Located in Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture, Yamanakako Hanako Park is a popular tourist spot with a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji visited by many tourists. The park is divided into "flower garden / farm area" and "paid area", and you can enjoy the vivid flowers of the four seasons in each area. The vast plateau at an altitude of 1000m is a sight to behold. Cherry blossom trees, tulips and poppies bloom in spring, sunflowers bloom in summer, cosmos bloom in autumn, and each season has a different charm. The blue carpet of nemophila, which can be seen at the water and flower theme park "Seiryu no Sato" paid area, is also popular as a photo spot. In addition, an illumination event is held every winter, and the fantastic view of Mt. Fuji and nature is a must-see. You can check the flowering status in the park on the official website, so why not check it out when you visit? You can also take a walk with your pet lead required, so it is also recommended to take a walk with your dog. ◆Lake Yamanaka Hanato Park◆ 【Address】〒401-0501 Yamanashi Prefecture Minamitsuru-gun Yamanakako Village Yamanaka 1650 【Access】By car: About 5 minutes from Yamanakako IC on Higashi-Fuji Five Lakes Road 【Parking lot】Available charged For more information, please visit the official website.
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Nguyen Vu
Jun. 1, 2021
Japan places to visit after corona

Tulip field and Fuji
2021/5/2 around 17:00 pm
At Yamanakako Hanato Park in Yamanashi Prefecture
#After Corona
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  • Lake Yamanaka
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • tulip
  • Photo Contest
  • Blue skies
  • Flower garden
  • Flowers
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
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しー。の休日
Apr. 24, 2023
Sixth year as a member of society The number of juniors increases every day As the noise passed... Slowly cherry blossom viewing with juniors! !! Corona has calmed down and stores have opened Shopping at street stalls for the first time in a long time Messing under the cherry tree I was able to enjoy cherry blossom viewing while having a fun conversation. I was able to refresh both physically and mentally ✩.*°
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はなぶさ
Apr. 24, 2023
The other day around mid-April, I photographed the flowers of the otome camellia otome tsubaki in the Mt. Rokko of Kobe. This Mt. Rokko area has been designated as the Setonaikai National Park and has been a suitable place for recreation and summer retreat since the Meiji era. Mountain villas and recreation centers have been built here and there in the mountains, and there are sightseeing spots such as Rokko Ranch, which is inspired by a mountain ranch in Switzerland, and Arima Onsen, which is counted as one of the three famous springs of pillow grass. The mountains opened by foreigners in the Kobe Settlement have many katakana names such as Cascade Valley a valley of many small waterfalls and Twenty Cross 20 mountain trails, recalling the history of foreigners opening the mountain. By the way, this time the otome camellia was taken at the place of the Japanese name, Otter Pond in Viper Valley. Aside from the Mt. Rokko area where many names from the Edo period remain, such as the Shojo Pond introduced here last year, Otter Pond is ... I wonder if the pond used to be full of otters, and I still look around for signs. The camellia blooming season is almost over, but now the azalea flowers are brightly colored all over the driveway. Animals and plants are rich in nature, Mt. Rokko how about 😊 hiking?
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