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[The sunflower fields as far as the eye can see are a spectacular sight]

📍Ehime Prefecture Goro Ohashi South Riverbed Square Since 1995, the Hijikawa riverbed (under Maebashi in Goro and Hata, Ozu City) has been used, and with the cooperation of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Ozu River and National Highway Office and the Prefectural Ozu Agricultural High School, seasonal flowers have been planted and the area has been developed as a place of relaxation for citizens. It has now become a place where people from inside and outside Ozu City can enjoy a seasonal feature. The contrast between the red bridge and the yellow sunflowers is beautiful. Period: [Rape blossoms] February to late March [Sunflowers] Late July to early August [Cosmos] Mid-October to mid-November #0 yen trip January 2025
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Posted: Jan 31, 2025
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The flood plain square of Gorō large bridge south.(Hijikawa river green square.)

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