Kanaoyama Tsutsuji Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Azaleas in blue
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I went on a hike, so I walked from Hakurei station. It's a climb, so I'm a little tired on a hot day, but it was a wonderful azalea that was worth climbing. GW was in full bloom this year, but it varies depending on the year, so I think it's better to check it out. You can see that it is blooming from Hakurei Station, so if it seems that it is not blooming from the station, it may be better to stop.
You can enjoy the scenery even if the azaleas are not blooming
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Mt. Kanao is a small mountain with an altitude of 229m near Yorii Bridge on the right bank of Arakawa. You can easily climb from the parking lot to the top of the mountain. The place where Mt. Kanao is located is where the Arakawa winds and protrudes, so the view from the observatory on the top of the mountain is the best. Mt. Kanao is also the ruins of Yokoyama Castle, so some earthworks remain. Mt. Kanao is also called Mt. Azalea because it is covered with about 10,000 azaleas in the middle of 4 ~ early May. Among the native azaleas, the branches are over 7 meters old 2 ...
Azaleas in blue
I went on a hike, so I walked from Hakurei station. It's a climb, so I'm a little tired on a hot day, but it was a wonderful azalea that was worth climbing. GW was in full bloom this year, but it varies depending on the year, so I think it's better to check it out. You can see that it is blooming from Hakurei Station, so if it seems that it is not blooming from the station, it may be better to stop.
You can enjoy the scenery even if the azaleas are not blooming
Mt. Kanao is a small mountain with an altitude of 229m near Yorii Bridge on the right bank of Arakawa. You can easily climb from the parking lot to the top of the mountain. The place where Mt. Kanao is located is where the Arakawa winds and protrudes, so the view from the observatory on the top of the mountain is the best. Mt. Kanao is also the ruins of Yokoyama Castle, so some earthworks remain. Mt. Kanao is also called Mt. Azalea because it is covered with about 10,000 azaleas in the middle of 4 ~ early May. Among the native azaleas, the branches are over 7 meters old 2 ...