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I mainly take landscape photos and flowers in Okayama Prefecture, and sometimes go on expeditions.
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Flower Park Urashima in Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture.
A seaside flower garden in the Seto Inland Sea. In May, when Margaret is in full bloom, the whole area is filled with pure white flowers.
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Wisteria Park in Fujino, Waki Town, Okayama Prefecture, is a collection of famous wisteria from all over the country. There are about 100 kinds of parks, and it is the most beautiful park in Japan in terms of variety.
The total length of the wisteria shelf is 500 meters, and there is a passage below it where you can stroll while looking up at the wisteria.
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ID:1The vivid wisteria is ✨ beautiful!This text has been automatically translated.
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Hiroshima Flower Village in Sera Town, the moss phlox of the flower garden is in full bloom in April.
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Located in Hiroshima Sera Town, Flower Village home to one of the largest nemophila hills in western Japan, with nemophila in full bloom in April.
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Handayama Botanical Garden in Okayama City.
Located in the hilly area of Mt. Handa, which is sunny overlooking the city of Okayama, you can enjoy about 800 Yoshino cherry trees.
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Sakatsu Park in Kurashiki City is a comprehensive park located on the bank of the Takahashi River distribution pond.
About 500 Yoshino cherry trees and Yae cherry trees are in full bloom in the park, and you can enjoy a walk while looking at the cherry blossoms reflected on the surface of the water.
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The Zenigata sand painting in Ariakehama in Kannonji City, Kagawa Prefecture is a huge sand painting that imitates the Kanei Tsuho made in the Edo period.
The real thing has an oval shape of 122 meters from east to west and 90 meters from north to south, and it looks like a perfect circle from the observation deck at the top of the summit of Kotoba Park.
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Kasaoka Bay Farm is a roadside station located in the Kasaoka Bay polders in Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture.
In the adjacent area, rapeseed flower fields appear in spring.
From February to March, you can enjoy endless rape blossoms.
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Kanzaki Plum Garden in Higashi-ku, Okayama City is located on a hill called Yurakuyama in Kanzaki Town, and together with the adjacent Kanzaki Ryokuchi, there are about 500 plum trees of more than 20 types, and you can enjoy red plum, white plum, and weeping plums.
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Handayama Botanical Garden in Okayama City.
It is located on the hilly side of Mt. Handa, which is sunny and overlooks the city of Okayama, and when about 800 Yoshino cherry trees are in bloom, many people visit the cherry blossom viewing.
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