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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Nov. 18, 2024
[Farewell, fallen leaves] Squid sunny autumn day with a temperature of 5 degrees. At Korakuen, the last major task of the year was to clean up the fallen leaves that had accumulated in the pond. Wear long gloves that cover your upper arms. Wear a torso or boots on your feet and go into the pond. Holding it in your hand is a bamboo bear. Oyster fallen leaves floating on the surface of the water and fallen leaves that have sunk Put it in an onion net and collect it. Lifting from the pond to the ground is also a physically demanding task. In order to drain the water as much as possible, I used an onion net from last year. I came up with a way to put it in. The ground team is also bending down to pick up fallen leaves. Beside me, with moss and mushrooms glittering in the sun, Setoushi-kun. It was a long time of work. It was probably the first time I set foot in Korakuen since the summer. In the clear air, the gardens of Yume-eup Forest Seeing her in good spirits gave me energy. #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Korakuen Garden #Japan Garden #Pond cleaning #Fallen leaves #Scoop and pick up #Onion net #Garden of Yume-eup Forest #Youth of the Town hall #Uncles of Forest Park #Uncle Shimokawa was also with me for one year #Thank you
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Oct. 30, 2024
[Learn how to arrange the decoration style! ] 】 Well, after the heat has eased Autumn seems to pass quickly, and I feel that the end of the year is approaching. In such a situation, I would like to inform you of the Shime decoration style arrangement lesson! I am indebted to them for their workshops on planting and gathering design. Ones manor Garden is coming again! (^^)! Looking at the photos, I wonder if I can do it as a beginner ... A beautiful arrangement that makes you think. I can't Can't wait for the lesson! You can choose from three dates for lessons. (1) November 5 (Tue) 14:00~16:30 (2) November 5 (Tue) 17:30~20:00 (3) November 6 (Wed) 9:30~12:00 The capacity of each session is 10 people The participation fee is 3,000 yen The venue is the Rizumu * An orange building in the forest park You can apply for participation through your Account or Nishiokoppe Village Village Town Hall, Industrial Construction Division, Forestry and Commerce Section. TEL: 0158-87-2111 We look forward to your participation! #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Shime decoration #Arrangement lesson #Onesmanorgarden #Flowers
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Jul. 25, 2024
【Let's take a walk in the summer Flower Park Kamu! 】 August 12 is a three-day weekend. A flower park where summer flowers are in full bloom Why don't you take a walk together? While listening to the commentary of the gardener who serves as the caretaker of Kamu Here's your chance to walk! The site area of the flower park is about 6 hectares. The concept is divided into areas. You can see many flowers and leafy vegetables. Several types of fruit trees are also planted. After the walk, you can try the juice of the fruit harvested in Kamu. Click here for Events details ↓↓ 8/12 Monday 10:30~ / 13:30~ Each session takes about one and a half hours Capacity: 10 people each time Participation fee: Free for junior high school students and younger, 200 yen for high school students and older Application deadline: Friday, August 9, 5 p.m. Contact: Information Center "The Rizumu"      0158-85-7125 We look forward to your participation! #Kamu #Nishiokoppe Village #Flower Park #Roadside Station #Stroll #Summer #Flowers in full bloom #Fruit juice
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Apr. 29, 2024
Signs of spring in Miyanomori A friend called me, so I wandered behind the shrine. At my feet, small blue flowers were blooming. Ezo-engosaku (erythronium-like spring flower) They say they also bloom around Kōrakuen. Climbing the steep slope of the ski area you find white Kita-kobushi blossoms in full bloom. At eye level I found buds that hadn’t opened yet. A fuzzy, downy flower bud had fallen to the ground. When I put it in my palm, it felt somehow cute. When the Kita-kobushi blooms, cherry blossoms are said to begin opening before long. #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Four seasons #Miyanomori #Kita-kobushi #Ezo-engosaku
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Oct. 3, 2023
Guided stroll through the Flower Park Roadside Station Nishiokoppe Kamu features an attached Flower Park. On Saturday, September 23, we held an event in which participants explored the grounds with a gardener guide. This event has run for about five years, and this year’s edition invited visitors to enjoy the autumn natural garden. Autumn blooms such as asters, persicaria, and fujibakama (Eupatorium) add color to the park. It’s not only the flowers—apparently the trees and shrubs are grown with great care, and spots where grasses of different hues stand side by side are especially striking. I was surprised that about three people maintain the large Flower Park, and I’m excited to see how the plants planted in recent years will look five or ten years from now. The Flower Park remains open through October. Why not come and relax among the plants as you refresh from your travels?
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Taiki Tourism Association
Oct. 1, 2023
🍁Taiki Town's Recommended Autumn Spots🍁 When it comes to places to feel autumn in Taiki Town, the stunning autumn leaves at Sakashita Senkyo stand out. It's tucked away a bit, so here are directions on how to get there! 1. On the Shimizu–Taiki Line (Hokkaido Route 55), you'll see a sign on the right if you come from Kamifutsunai, and on the left if you come from Taiki. Follow the arrow and turn. (Photo 2) 2. You will see the orange bridge “Bikei Bridge” ahead; continue across it. (Photo 3) 3. The paved road changes to gravel along the way. Keep going and you will pass the orange bridge “Sakashita Ohashi.” (Photo 4) 4. After passing another gray bridge you will spot a dairy farm. Go past the farm a short distance until the road splits left and right, then follow the left sign. The sign reads “Rekifune River Tributary Forest Road,” and this is where the forest road begins. (Photos 5–6) 5. Continue along the forest road for a while. Some sections get muddy after rain and fallen branches may block the way, so proceed slowly. (Photo 7) 6. You will arrive at Higata Bridge, which spans Sakashita Senkyo. (Photo 8) There is a small space on the right after crossing the bridge where you can park or make a U-turn. For more detailed directions, see the Visit Taiki topic article “How to Get to Sakashita Senkyo.” Use it as a reference and go enjoy the autumn scenery!
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  • Taikicho, Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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  • Autumn
  • Japan
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Tokachigawa Onsen Tourist Association
Sep. 6, 2023
What do you think this is, sitting at the entrance of the tourist information center? The answer is a sub-bituminous peat layer that forms the base of the moor hot spring. It was created by the accumulation of reeds and other plants that once grew along the Tokachigawa riverside in ancient times. Plant-based moor hot spring water wells up through this peat layer. The humic substances (humin) in the peat combined with alkalinity create a silky, mild water quality, which is why it’s called a beauty bath. Moor hot springs are also registered as a Hokkaido Heritage; please come and experience them 🥰
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Taiki Tourism Association
Aug. 28, 2023
Hidden Gem in Taiki Town📌 A larch planted in 1906 at Hokai Shrine in the Kaishin district of Taiki Town to commemorate victory in the Russo-Japanese War still stands today as a designated commemorative protected tree. It reaches about 27 meters in height and 80 centimeters in diameter. This larch, alive for nearly 120 years, is well worth a visit! Please note that the surrounding area is farmland and pasture, so do not enter the fields.
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  • Taikicho, Hokkaido Prefecture
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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  • giant tree
  • Japanese heart/Wabisabi
  • Summer
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  • Hokkaido area
  • Plants
Tomakomai Tourism Promotion Division
Jul. 21, 2023
Beautifully spreading moss carpet "Tarumae Garo" The Tarumae Garo is located in the Mt. Tarumae forest and is 1979 Showa 54 designated as a natural environmental protection district of Tomakomai City. The sheer rocks create a unique landscape, and about 100 kinds of dark green moss stick to the rock surface, making it look like a velvet carpet. The best time to see them is from June to July every year. * Currently, there is a risk of rock collapse, so please do not go down to the river. * Shooting with a drone. Tomakomai City Tourism Promotion Division official YouTube has released a sightseeing PR video Tarumae Garo edition Short Ver, so please take a look from the QR code!
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