I came to Komatome Marsh in Fukushima Prefecture. Last time, I only made it as far as Oyachi, so I tried again. Exploration ▼First, Oyachi. ▼Day lilies ▼Iris arvensis ▼The cotton grass is also blooming. ▼It's balding a lot, but the cotton grass is also blooming. ▼Day lilies and cotton grass are blooming all over the Oyachi Marsh. ▼This time, I went even further...
I went to Komatome Marsh in Minamiaizu, Fukushima Prefecture. Exploration ▼We parked the car and set off. ▼It seems that you can enjoy the plants of each season. ▼Perhaps because it is a natural monument, the guides are very careful. There were about three guides. ▼It was my first time to see such careful guidance. ▼First, we went through the forest area. ▼Deer netting ▼The signs were also polite. ▼We started walking along the boardwalk...
We arrived at the Tamahara Marsh in Gunma Prefecture. Exploration ▼We set off. We walked along a paved road to the marsh. ▼It seems that you can observe many different birds. ▼There was also a beech spring water donation box. ▼We arrived at the entrance to the marsh. ▼We walked along the boardwalk in the forest. ▼Amphibious eggs! ▼They look like salamanders. ▼We went further. ▼We entered a marsh-like area...
This is a marshland in the Tambara Plateau in Gunma Prefecture. It is located at the foot of Mt. Hotaka and is surrounded by beech forests. Exploring the marshland Late May ▼It is divided into a marshland area and a forest area. ▼There is a boardwalk, so it is easy to walk. There were no dangerous areas. https://www.wetlandjapan.com/215tambara Mid-November ▼It accumulates...
On June 6, 2020, I went to Takigashira Marsh in Aga Town, Niigata Prefecture. Scenery ▼We parked the car and set off! ▼Takigashira Marsh is an artificial marsh. It's hard to believe it's an artificial marsh. ▼It's a shame that the weather wasn't so good. ▼There were also places where we could take a rest. ▼It was the season for Hemerocallis middendorffii and Iris arvensis, so the place was colored in yellow and purple.