
I went to the famous Ashimo Marsh in the Tokai region!
It wasn't flower season so it was pretty empty!
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▼There is a very neat and well-designed sign.
As expected from a famous place!


▼There are many reservoirs in the Tokai region.

▼I was surprised to see that the road was paved.
It doesn't look like a road leading to the marsh.

▼Probably the administration building.
There didn't seem to be anyone there.
Maybe it works in high season.

There was also a proper toilet.
There is even a multi-purpose toilet!

▼It's a strangely shaped tree.

▼It is well maintained and looks like an ordinary park.

▼There was a map.
It's a pretty rough map compared to the well-equipped facilities.

▼It's amazing that you hold events every month. You've really integrated into the local community.

▼It seems that hiking trails have also been designed.

▼Although it is no longer a paved road, it is still quite easy to walk on.

▼It's starting to look like a marsh.

▼Stone table set.
Maybe autumn would be good?

▼The rare plants seem to be white starweed and Mikawa laurel wreath.
There is also an abundance of other flora and fauna.

▼It would be really helpful to have a list of plants like this!

▼This is where the marshes begin!

▼The boardwalk begins!

There is plenty of water even in winter.
There are what appear to be remains of a white starweed.

▼From here, a rough overview of the scenery






▼It seems they are carrying out maintenance work.

▼If you look closely, you can see that the overall condition is rough.

▼The scenery here has a wide field of vision, which is great!

▼An area that doesn't seem too rough

I always thought it was oil.
It's an oxide film!

▼And finally, a little bird!

▼It was a female robin.

Overview of Marshland Information

summary
It was outside of the main season but the atmosphere was good.
I was able to enjoy the scenery.
It is indeed a famous marshland.
It’s also interesting to see how it’s preserved.
I'd love to come here again this season.