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Walking in Gunma forest
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I usually drive for events at the Museum of Modern Art, but the nearby roads and facilities were under construction now. Even though the museum was closed, the park was crowded with people walking and cycling. The well-maintained forest is great for walking. The air is beautiful and the view of the big trees and the sunlight through the trees are all healed.
I went to see the Paddington bear exhibition at the Prefectural Museum of Art. It was a visit around noon on weekdays, but there are several sightseeing buses parked in the parking lot, and it is quite full and crowded. I thought, but the site was large, so it was not crowded.
There is a shaded cycling course, so children are relieved. In addition, free work is possible, and the son of an elementary school student is very satisfied. You can run in a large square, so if you bring your lunch box, you may be able to play for a day.
It is a very well-managed park with deep greenery and large sites. There are benches here and there, so you can avoid the sun and relax. It is said that it is a facility of the former Japanese Army, but it is wonderful that nature remains so far without being involved in development.
It is a large prefectural park full of nature. Parking and admission are free. The park opens until 17:30 in winter, and the parking lot will be closed at 17:30 and will not be able to leave. There are paid facilities such as the Gunma Museum of Modern Art and the Gunma Museum of History, but it is a park where you want to enjoy nature. You can hear the sang of small birds all year round in the park. In the "Gunma no Mori Refreshing Marathon Tournament" that I often participated in in the past, when the start pistol is ringed, the bird escapes, so the pistol ...
Walking in Gunma forest
I usually drive for events at the Museum of Modern Art, but the nearby roads and facilities were under construction now. Even though the museum was closed, the park was crowded with people walking and cycling. The well-maintained forest is great for walking. The air is beautiful and the view of the big trees and the sunlight through the trees are all healed.
Lili Art Museum へ
I went to see the Paddington bear exhibition at the Prefectural Museum of Art. It was a visit around noon on weekdays, but there are several sightseeing buses parked in the parking lot, and it is quite full and crowded. I thought, but the site was large, so it was not crowded.
Cycling
There is a shaded cycling course, so children are relieved. In addition, free work is possible, and the son of an elementary school student is very satisfied. You can run in a large square, so if you bring your lunch box, you may be able to play for a day.
A walk course with rich nature
It is a very well-managed park with deep greenery and large sites. There are benches here and there, so you can avoid the sun and relax. It is said that it is a facility of the former Japanese Army, but it is wonderful that nature remains so far without being involved in development.
In the middle of the year, birds の りが Wenこえる Park
It is a large prefectural park full of nature. Parking and admission are free. The park opens until 17:30 in winter, and the parking lot will be closed at 17:30 and will not be able to leave. There are paid facilities such as the Gunma Museum of Modern Art and the Gunma Museum of History, but it is a park where you want to enjoy nature. You can hear the sang of small birds all year round in the park. In the "Gunma no Mori Refreshing Marathon Tournament" that I often participated in in the past, when the start pistol is ringed, the bird escapes, so the pistol ...