2021.5.30 Tambara Marsh - A vast marshland at the foot of Mt. Hotaka -

We arrived at Tamahara Marsh in Gunma Prefecture.

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▼We are departing.

The walk to the marsh is along a paved road.

You can observe a variety of birds.

Beech Spring Water

There was also a donation box.

▼We have arrived at the entrance to the marsh.

▼ Walk along the boardwalk through the forest.

▼Amphibious eggs!

▼It looks like a salamander.

▼Let's go further.

▼The area is starting to look like a marsh.

▼I can see water in the distance. Is it a swamp?

▼ Deer are a problem here too.

Is skunk cabbage delicious?

▼We came out into an area with an open view.

▼At first glance, it looks like a high-altitude marsh.

▼There was also a pond.

▼Back to the forest

▼There are also places that resemble low-lying marshes.

Depending on the season, you may see skunk cabbage blooming.

▼We came out into an open space again.

▼It's gradually starting to feel like evening, so we decide to head home around this time.

Overview of Marshland Information

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There appears to be public transport.

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The Tamahara Marshland, which is easily accessible from the Kanto region, is perfect for hiking.

There seems to be a wide variety of birds to see, so it's also a good place for birdwatching.

I'm also curious about the true identity of the salamander-like eggs.

I would like to visit in different seasons.

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