Numanohara Wetlands Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You can choose a course that matches your time and physical strength
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8 I went with my wife at the beginning of the month. The marsh has a 3 course, but this time I took a walk on a 1 time course. There are only a few parking lots, but the toilets are in good condition. The marsh listened to the birds singing and walked slowly while watching the flowers, but I sweated quite a bit because there was no shade. Once you enter the forest belt, a pleasant breeze blows and cools your body. If you stretch your legs, you can trek to Akaike and Mt. Ko, which suits your time and physical strength. ...
This year (?) There was still snow left, and 70% of it remained covered with snow, but when I walked to the back, the Basho was spreading and it was beautiful. Because there were many snow remaining, it was a weekend, but there were few people coming to the back, and I was able to relax.
There are about 3 courses, and you can go around in physical strength and time. When I went there, it was a very hot day and there was not much shade, so it was the correct answer in a short course. The space where you can take a break on the way is shaded and you can overlook the marsh and the wind is comfortable. Unfortunately I could see a little flowers.
Another heaven of the karao with an atmosphere like OZE
Original Text
It is now a marsh with natural landscapes, but it is not well known that this was a paddy field from the Edo period to the Meiji and Taisho Period. It's a marsh that isn't very large, but it's a different world on a plateau with an atmosphere like Ozegahara surrounded by deciduous broad-leaved trees. The promenade is vertically and horizontally circling in the marsh, so you can easily enjoy a walk. We recommend the fresh green in May and the autumn leaves in October.
A lot of flowers called ryukinka, a yellow flower, were in bloom. 5 I went to the consecutive holidays in the month, but there were few tourists and it was very quiet. There was a wooden path and I was able to take a walk around. I touched the flowing water, but it was very cold and melted.
You can choose a course that matches your time and physical strength
8 I went with my wife at the beginning of the month. The marsh has a 3 course, but this time I took a walk on a 1 time course. There are only a few parking lots, but the toilets are in good condition. The marsh listened to the birds singing and walked slowly while watching the flowers, but I sweated quite a bit because there was no shade. Once you enter the forest belt, a pleasant breeze blows and cools your body. If you stretch your legs, you can trek to Akaike and Mt. Ko, which suits your time and physical strength. ...
It was in the snow, but the basho was beautiful.
This year (?) There was still snow left, and 70% of it remained covered with snow, but when I walked to the back, the Basho was spreading and it was beautiful. Because there were many snow remaining, it was a weekend, but there were few people coming to the back, and I was able to relax.
It's a world of our own, without anyone.
There are about 3 courses, and you can go around in physical strength and time. When I went there, it was a very hot day and there was not much shade, so it was the correct answer in a short course. The space where you can take a break on the way is shaded and you can overlook the marsh and the wind is comfortable. Unfortunately I could see a little flowers.
Another heaven of the karao with an atmosphere like OZE
It is now a marsh with natural landscapes, but it is not well known that this was a paddy field from the Edo period to the Meiji and Taisho Period. It's a marsh that isn't very large, but it's a different world on a plateau with an atmosphere like Ozegahara surrounded by deciduous broad-leaved trees. The promenade is vertically and horizontally circling in the marsh, so you can easily enjoy a walk. We recommend the fresh green in May and the autumn leaves in October.
Community of Basho
A lot of flowers called ryukinka, a yellow flower, were in bloom. 5 I went to the consecutive holidays in the month, but there were few tourists and it was very quiet. There was a wooden path and I was able to take a walk around. I touched the flowing water, but it was very cold and melted.