It is a small marsh botanical garden on the Hiruga plateau, which is cool even in summer. I was able to see everything in about 30 minutes. The entrance fee of 100 yen is worth it, so I was healed slowly. The flowers are beautiful. It's good because it's easier to walk.
I went after 16:00 on Saturday. The park was open until 16:30, but if you look at the signboard at the entrance, you can take a walk in about 15 minutes. I paid 100 yen for maintenance cooperation fee for elementary school students and above next to the post office. It is said that naturally growing plants and plants that have been reduced in the Hiruga plateau are transplanted and protected. Red and purple water lilies were in bloom in the pond in front of the entrance. You can rest assured that your feet are maintained on a wooden path. Foot ...
From the smart interchange of Hiruga Kogen SA on the Tokai Hokuriku Road, it takes about 15. I will stop by when I go to Hiruga Kogen. It's not in a very big park, so I always go around in about 30. Small wet plants are in bloom in the summer, and if you are not very interested in plants, you will just walk. After all I like the golden week when the buckwheat buckwheat blooms. In the Hiruga plateau, you can see Basho water everywhere, so I wonder if you don't have to enter ...
4 Around the end of the month, you can see cherry blossoms and bascho.
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The Hiruga Marsh is located on the Hiruga Plateau, which is the source of the Nagara River, and the area is not so large as 2 ha. Therefore, you can enjoy a simple walk within an hour. The park has wooden paths, so you can easily observe the marsh and its vegetation without needing special equipment. The cherry blossoms were still blooming on the 4 Moon 29 day I visited, and the contrast between the pink cherry blossoms and the white of the basho was very vivid. The entrance fee is 100 yen for both adults and children in the form of a wetland protection cooperation fund.
A natural botanical garden that you can enjoy at a low price
Wetlands of Hiruga plateau. It is in good condition and wetland plants such as Ezolind and Cyperaceae grow on a large site.
It's a small botanical garden.
It is a small marsh botanical garden on the Hiruga plateau, which is cool even in summer. I was able to see everything in about 30 minutes. The entrance fee of 100 yen is worth it, so I was healed slowly. The flowers are beautiful. It's good because it's easier to walk.
Plants unique to wetlands that bloom every season
I went after 16:00 on Saturday. The park was open until 16:30, but if you look at the signboard at the entrance, you can take a walk in about 15 minutes. I paid 100 yen for maintenance cooperation fee for elementary school students and above next to the post office. It is said that naturally growing plants and plants that have been reduced in the Hiruga plateau are transplanted and protected. Red and purple water lilies were in bloom in the pond in front of the entrance. You can rest assured that your feet are maintained on a wooden path. Foot ...
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From the smart interchange of Hiruga Kogen SA on the Tokai Hokuriku Road, it takes about 15. I will stop by when I go to Hiruga Kogen. It's not in a very big park, so I always go around in about 30. Small wet plants are in bloom in the summer, and if you are not very interested in plants, you will just walk. After all I like the golden week when the buckwheat buckwheat blooms. In the Hiruga plateau, you can see Basho water everywhere, so I wonder if you don't have to enter ...
4 Around the end of the month, you can see cherry blossoms and bascho.
The Hiruga Marsh is located on the Hiruga Plateau, which is the source of the Nagara River, and the area is not so large as 2 ha. Therefore, you can enjoy a simple walk within an hour. The park has wooden paths, so you can easily observe the marsh and its vegetation without needing special equipment. The cherry blossoms were still blooming on the 4 Moon 29 day I visited, and the contrast between the pink cherry blossoms and the white of the basho was very vivid. The entrance fee is 100 yen for both adults and children in the form of a wetland protection cooperation fund.