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Shintoku Tourism Association
Apr. 11, 2024
The birch sap collection experience at Karikachi Kogen Park will end this weekend on the 14th. We received more applications than expected, so it’s been a cycle of preparation, experience, preparation, experience. Since weekend slots are fully booked except for the Sunday afternoon session, we are inviting people who would like to simply observe the birch sap collection. There is no application or participation fee; you can just watch how surprisingly easy the collection process is. If you happen to be nearby, please drop by to observe if you have time. ● Saturday, April 13 Around 10:00–11:00 and around 14:00–15:00 (two sessions) ● Sunday, April 14 Around 10:00–11:00; the 14:00 session will go ahead only if there is a reservation, otherwise it will be canceled. ※We are also recruiting participants for the afternoon session. This is an experience we hope not only residents of Hokkaido but also visitors traveling to Hokkaido will come and see!
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  • Tokachi
  • Shintoku
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Shosenkyo Tourism Association
Apr. 11, 2024
Hello 😃 This is Yamanashi Wine Kingdom main building. Under a bright blue sky, the cherry trees around the ropeway are now in full bloom. A stroll while admiring the cherry blossoms feels very exciting. Next up, after the Somei-yoshino finish, a rare pale yellow-petaled ukon (Ukon cherry) will begin to bloom. Kanezakura Shrine is famous, so look forward to it! By the way, there is also an Ukon cherry at the corner of the Wine Kingdom parking lot, but it is still in bud. Why not take a cherry-blossom walk in Shosenkyo Gorge?
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  • Shosenkyo
  • Kofu
  • Great view
  • Sightseeing
  • Power spot
  • Nature
  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Spring
  • wine
  • Cherry blossoms
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Apr. 10, 2024
Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture "Tamoyan Sakura" is still not well known, but the late Mr. Tamotsu Takaya nicknamed Tamoyan planted cherry blossoms on the slopes of terraced rice fields, and in about 60 years, it has grown so much that it has grown so much that with the cooperation of local residents, weeds and miscellaneous trees have been trimmed and maintained, and a building has been rented out in front of the cherry blossoms. Accommodations? I don't know if it's a villa because I don't have any Information yet, but there are facilities like a hotel, and one big cherry blossom can revitalize the community and connect with it, and various thoughts are put into it.
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