[Nagano・Cherry Blossoms] A truly hidden gem of a view✨Reflections, remaining snow and cherry blossoms are all here‼️
Maybe some of you don't have an image of going to Nagano to see cherry blossoms!
Even Nagano has wonderful cherry blossom spots✨
Today, we will introduce "Rokudo Tsutsumi no Sakura", a hidden cherry blossom photography spot in Ina City, Nagano Prefecture.
This cherry blossom is a reservoir for agricultural water, and cherry trees are planted around it, so you can see it from a distance, or you can actually walk around it🌸
You can take photos of the cherry blossoms reflected on the surface of the pond, and since this place is on a slight hill, you can see the mountains well, so you can take photos of the snow-covered mountains and the cherry blossoms together📸
The cherry blossoms here are "Takato Kohiganzakura", an endemic species of Takato Castle Park, and you can see the pink cherry blossoms that everyone imagines😍
(I took this photo at dusk, so I couldn't take a bright photo, so it's hard to convey the beauty of the place...)
This spot is about a 10-minute drive from Takato Castle Park, one of the "Three Great Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan"👀
If you're going to Takato Castle Park, I recommend stopping by here too🤩
I've introduced Takato Castle Park in other posts, so I hope you'll check that out too😄
There aren't many parking spaces, so be careful when parking on the street⚠️
Use the parking lot (about 5 spaces) at Kasahara Community Center, about a 2-minute walk from Rokudo-no-Tsutsumi!
That's it!
What do you think?
As of 4/3, the cherry blossoms have not bloomed, and the best viewing time is expected to be in the latter half of next week!
Be sure to visit this spot along with the other three great cherry blossom spots in Japan!
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📍Sakura at Rokudo Tsutsumi
・Address: 1424 Kasahara, Minamiwari, Mishima, Ina City, Nagano Prefecture
・Access: Approximately 20 minutes from Ina IC on the Chuo Expressway
・Opening hours: 24 hours
・Fee: None
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