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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Is it the grapes in the last image?
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