Wild Bird Forest Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I stopped by while I went to "Kusabue Hill". Certainly a forest. And there is also a "wild bird observation tower". But how long have birds actually come? There seems to be a forest in the neighborhood and on the opposite bank of INBA NUMA. It was written on the local information board that there was a "bird bus", but in reality there was only something like a drinking fountain (for humans), and it was near the passage from the entrance to the "observation tower". I wonder if "wild birds" will not come much .... ...
You can enter from near INBANUMA. It is dense and there are few people on the promenade. I've been there several times, but I think only one person passed each other. I can't recommend it except for bird observation.
Access is only a commini bus from Keisei Sakura, and the number is small, so realistic access is a car. When you go from the narrow road next to the sunset hills next door, there is a gate, and you enter the walking path, but the natural light that is perfect for the expression of the depressed forest is very dim to enter from the gap of the tree 々. I think that other than those who like birds, you will only walk through the forest.
In the back of INBAnuma Sunset Hills, the entrance to the wild bird forest is at the end of the street facing the tennis court. When I went down the stairs and climbed further, there was a hut to observe wild birds. It was also fun to see INBA NUMA from the top of the hill and take a walk in the forest.
It is a bird-watching forest next to INBANUMA Sunset Hills. Even in the daytime, there is a walking path in the dark forest, and the sound of wild birds echoes overhead. However, as is natural, the birds are small, so it is difficult to catch them. You should think that it is a place to enjoy the cry. In the morning, you can hear the wild birds singing to the campsite in Sunset Hills.
There is an observation tower, but ...
I stopped by while I went to "Kusabue Hill". Certainly a forest. And there is also a "wild bird observation tower". But how long have birds actually come? There seems to be a forest in the neighborhood and on the opposite bank of INBA NUMA. It was written on the local information board that there was a "bird bus", but in reality there was only something like a drinking fountain (for humans), and it was near the passage from the entrance to the "observation tower". I wonder if "wild birds" will not come much .... ...
It's a quiet forest.
You can enter from near INBANUMA. It is dense and there are few people on the promenade. I've been there several times, but I think only one person passed each other. I can't recommend it except for bird observation.
Yucang した Sen
Access is only a commini bus from Keisei Sakura, and the number is small, so realistic access is a car. When you go from the narrow road next to the sunset hills next door, there is a gate, and you enter the walking path, but the natural light that is perfect for the expression of the depressed forest is very dim to enter from the gap of the tree 々. I think that other than those who like birds, you will only walk through the forest.
Inaba Numa Sunset Hills
In the back of INBAnuma Sunset Hills, the entrance to the wild bird forest is at the end of the street facing the tennis court. When I went down the stairs and climbed further, there was a hut to observe wild birds. It was also fun to see INBA NUMA from the top of the hill and take a walk in the forest.
where you can enjoy the cry
It is a bird-watching forest next to INBANUMA Sunset Hills. Even in the daytime, there is a walking path in the dark forest, and the sound of wild birds echoes overhead. However, as is natural, the birds are small, so it is difficult to catch them. You should think that it is a place to enjoy the cry. In the morning, you can hear the wild birds singing to the campsite in Sunset Hills.