I went to the source of the Himekawa River in spring. Exploration ▼A large amount of water flows under the remaining snow. ▼The scenery of melting snow and cherry blossoms makes you feel like it's spring. ▼We move forward quickly. ▼The snow has completely melted around here. ▼Anemone cernua ▼Fern ▼No matter when you come here, it's a beautiful sight. Time flows peacefully. ▼A field of ambrosia ▼...
Touring the marshland Late April https://www.wetlandjapan.com/hakubahigashiyamashizenen About equipment, physical strength, and skills ▼It's easy to walk and there are no dangerous places. About the creatures that live there ▼Irises and Japanese irises seem to be the main ones. Visiting the marshland Access ▼About 6 minutes from Hakuba Station. Go...
I couldn't find it by searching for the word "marshland," but it seems that irises and Japanese irises are blooming, so I decided to go. Exploration ▼As it is called a natural park, there is a detailed guide map. There seems to be a parking lot and toilets. ▼Wooden sign. It is worn out, but it has a nice atmosphere. ▼The road is unpaved, but it is easy to walk on...
This is a former marshland located south of the Hakuba roadside station. The name Gakumo is said to come from the cranberry (locals called it Gakumo) that grew in the marshland. Touring the marshland Late April ▼ All that remains is barren land that cannot be called a marshland. https://www.wetlandjapan.com/22423-gakumohara About equipment, stamina, and skills...
Ayamezawa Marsh is a marsh in Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture. It is considered part of the Hirugano Marsh. In the past, this area must have been a huge marsh. According to the sign, it is located at the southern limit of the Asian skunk cabbage and cotton grass. Touring the marsh Late March ▼The snow is starting to melt. ▼The Asian skunk cabbage is already peeking out. https://www.wetl...