2022.2.11 藤七原-湿地というよりは火山!?-

The second part of our tour of Aichi's wetlands is Fujishichihara Wetland.

Heihe wetland plant communityIt is a marshland with a different atmosphere.

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▼The parking lot is spacious.

Stay overnight and start exploring!

▼There are many reservoirs in the Tokai region.

Were these once marshes as well?

▼Found the entrance.

There is a set route. I guess there are quite a few people visiting during the season.

▼The boardwalk begins.

▼It has more of a volcanic atmosphere than a marsh.

There are also large rocks.

▼The buds of the Star Magnolia tree are swelling.

A colony of Star Magnolias. It must be amazing when they are in full bloom.

I'd like to visit from the end of March to early April.

▼It's a dead end.

If they have taken the trouble to prepare such a spot, does that mean it is a spot surrounded by flowers?

▼Looking at it again, it doesn't look like a marshland.

There are so many different types, it's really interesting!

▼This ground also looks like a rough volcano.

▼There is also a rest area.

Viewing the Magnolia blossoms is the best!

▼Monkey's ash is growing here.

▼You can also go to Kinugasayama from the fork.

▼The marshland ends.

Return through the outside.

▼ And finally, there's the mysterious bamboo forest...

▼We're back at the entrance.

Overview of Marshland Information

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It has a volcanic atmosphere and is a wetland with a large population of Star Magnolias.

I got the impression that there weren't many living creatures there, but perhaps it will become more lively in the spring.

With so many Star Magnolias gathered together, you just can't miss the flower season!

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