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Introduction to Flowers at Kamu
June 6 (Friday)
The rain from the previous day had cleared, and the sun showed its face.

I went to take pictures of the flowers at the Roadside Station Kamu Flower Park.

Hellebores and pulsatillas that bloomed a month ago were bearing fruit, and I spotted buds that are about to open.

The park manager kindly told me the names of the flowers,
and I created a flower description display.

It is posted at the entrance of Kamu,
so please take a look!

If you want to see the real thing,
by all means step into the Flower Park.

Strolling while enjoying a soft-serve made from grass-fed milk is also recommended for this season.


Roadside Station Kamu
Opening hours: 9:00–17:00
Closed: Tuesdays (if Tuesday is a national holiday, closed the following day)
Admission: Roadside Station – free
Flower Park – 200 yen for high school students and older
Contact: 0158-87-2333

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