Kinno Big Ginkgo Tree Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Tsushima visited during the autumn leaves season (late November). The more you go north from Itsuhara, the better the color. On the way back from the Korean Observatory to Itsuhara. The Momiji Kaido on the way was also beautifully colored. Return to Route 39 from Momiji Kaido, and soon there is a "Koto no Dai Ginkgo" in Kin, Kamitsushima Town. It was moderately yellow. (It looks yellowish green in the photo, but it was close to yellow with the naked eye.) Thank you for renting the toilet at Choshoji Temple.
A large ginkgo that suddenly appears in the Buraku ahead of the 39 line and the castle tunnel. Tsushimakin's large ginkgo is the oldest in Japan (1200~ 1500), the second ginkgo in Japan, and it is an inconspicuous tourist destination in the fishing port. There was a public toilet, There was also an English Hangul Japanese recording guide board, and in 1798, the trunk was torn due to lightning strikes, the trunk was cavity, and black burnt marks remained in the fire of the neighboring house in the early Meiji period ...
I stopped by on the way to Hidakatsu. By then, there was no signboard and it suddenly appeared, so I parked my car and went sightseeing. 12 It was early in the month, but is it dead without a single leaf? I was worried, but it seems that I had leaves in autumn. I felt lonely without leaves, and I wanted to see them when there were leaves.
It was so amazing that the ginkgo tree, which is hundreds of years old, is still alive and growing even after being struck by lightning. When I went next to it, it was empty. Most of all, I think the people who live with this tree also make a support so that it can continue life are great. It was an impressive place.
I don't know the historical background at all, but even when I saw it from the car while moving, I felt very powerful. The countryside around the ginkgo was also beautiful and attractive.
Tsushima visited during the autumn leaves season (late November). The more you go north from Itsuhara, the better the color. On the way back from the Korean Observatory to Itsuhara. The Momiji Kaido on the way was also beautifully colored. Return to Route 39 from Momiji Kaido, and soon there is a "Koto no Dai Ginkgo" in Kin, Kamitsushima Town. It was moderately yellow. (It looks yellowish green in the photo, but it was close to yellow with the naked eye.) Thank you for renting the toilet at Choshoji Temple.
A large ginkgo that suddenly appears in the Buraku ahead of the 39 line and the castle tunnel. Tsushimakin's large ginkgo is the oldest in Japan (1200~ 1500), the second ginkgo in Japan, and it is an inconspicuous tourist destination in the fishing port. There was a public toilet, There was also an English Hangul Japanese recording guide board, and in 1798, the trunk was torn due to lightning strikes, the trunk was cavity, and black burnt marks remained in the fire of the neighboring house in the early Meiji period ...
I stopped by on the way to Hidakatsu. By then, there was no signboard and it suddenly appeared, so I parked my car and went sightseeing. 12 It was early in the month, but is it dead without a single leaf? I was worried, but it seems that I had leaves in autumn. I felt lonely without leaves, and I wanted to see them when there were leaves.
It was so amazing that the ginkgo tree, which is hundreds of years old, is still alive and growing even after being struck by lightning. When I went next to it, it was empty. Most of all, I think the people who live with this tree also make a support so that it can continue life are great. It was an impressive place.
I don't know the historical background at all, but even when I saw it from the car while moving, I felt very powerful. The countryside around the ginkgo was also beautiful and attractive.