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This is a field of poppies taken in Kurihama Flower Park. It was vivid and refreshing, and I felt the beginning of May.
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This is a photo of the Peace Kannon statue in Tochigi Prefecture. When I climbed the stairs and went closer, there were many offerings on top of the statue of Kannon, and I felt the wish for peace of the people who came here. If you go to the same height with a very large Kannon statue, you can look down on the town. Looking at the town from the same perspective naturally makes me want to ask what Kannon-sama thinks about the state of the world today.
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Located in Kurihama, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, we will introduce "Kurihama Flower Park" and "Jogashima" and "Misakicho" a little further away.
Kurihama Flower Park has flowers, trees, herbs, playground equipment and Godzilla.
During Golden Week, poppies and nemophila are in full bloom, and you can feel very vivid and refreshing when you take a picture. The bees were also happy to fly around. In addition, it seems to be a spot where cosmos blooms all over the place and sunflowers bloom every season, and you can enjoy it many times every season.
Jogashima is about 20 minutes by car from the Kurihama Flower Park. You can see the sea right away, and it is a place where tuna bowls are so famous that no matter where you walk, tuna bowls are sold. I don't have a photo because I haven't eaten it. The regional cat is relaxed and relaxed. In Jogashima Park, you can walk along the spreading rocky area. As you approach the rocky area, the smell of thick tide wafts in the air, making you feel summer. There was a gorgeous parfait, octopus rice crackers and dried fish were sold, and it looked delicious. If you cross from Jogashima to land, you will become Misaki Town.
The cityscape makes you feel the atmosphere and playfulness of a port town in some places, and just walking around is exciting. I saw many tourists traveling by rental bicycle. The recommended spot is Misaki Donut. It is a fluffy light donut with a wide variety of pistachios, orange chocolate, white earl grey, etc. The donuts lined up in the showcase are cute, and I am happy to choose them. I ate it to take home and it was meltingly delicious. There was also an eat-in space.
In addition, I felt that Misaki Town is a town where various parts of tuna are cut in various ways and sold cheaply in large packs, locally harvested vegetables are sold, and you can meet handsome seamen on boats.
By all means! Why don't you go!
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