Showing posts with label 日本. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 日本. Show all posts

Saturday, May 11, 2019

1,000 year old Miharu Takizakura 2019/樹齢1,000年の三春滝桜 - Fukushima, Japan

Miharu Takizakura 三春の滝桜 is 1,000 year old cherry tree and one of Japan’s 3 Great Sakura trees declared as national natural monument in 1922. 

It is truly amazing to be able to visit this old beautiful sakura tree still standing strong in glory! Amazing and majestic!!

Japan's 3 Great Sakura Trees: 

Miharu Takizakura - 1,000 yrs old (Miharu, Fukushima Prefecture) 
Yamataka Jindaizakura - 2,000 yrs old (Hokuto, Yamanshi Prefecture) 
Neodani no Usuzumizakura - 1,500 yrs old (Motosu, Gifu Prefecture) 

三春滝桜(福島県三春町)は、日本三大桜の一つであり、その樹齢は、1000年以上と推定されている。日本三大桜は、1922年(大正11年)10月12日に国の天然記念物に指定された三つの桜である。三春滝桜の満開は正に圧巻。感動です。 

日本三大桜: 

三春滝桜、樹齢1000年(福島県田村郡三春町) 
山高神代桜、樹齢2000年(山梨県北杜市) 
根尾谷の淡墨桜、樹齢1500年(岐阜県本巣市)


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Cherry Blossom Festival 2019 - Hill Hitachi Fudoki 常陸風土記の丘さくらまつり 2019

Cherry Blossom Festival 2019 (3/26~4/22) at Hill Hitachi Fudoki in Ishioka, Ibaraki Prefecture. Cherry blossoms (Shidarzakura) are in full bloom and marvelous! Light up at night is also nice. 

茨城県石岡市の常陸風土記の丘さくらまつり ( 3/26~4/22)。しだれ桜が満開で見ごろ。夜のライトアップもいい効果を出している。


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800 year old Ishito Kabazakura 2019 - Japan's 5 Great Sakura Trees/樹齢800年石戸蒲ザクラ - 日本五大桜

Ishito Kabazakura is one of Japan's 5 Great Sakura Trees (cherry trees). Kabazakura is estimated around 800 years old. 

The Japanese government designated the five specific cherry trees as National Natural Monuments on October 12, 1922. 

It is worth the visit to see and pay respect to this amazing Sakura tree. The cherry blossoms are very nice as well. 

Japan's 5 Great Sakura Trees (* indicates Japan's 3 Great Sakura Trees): 

*Miharu Takizakura (Miharu, Fukushima Prefecture) 
Ishito Kabazakura (Kitamoto, Saitama Prefecture) 
*Yamataka Jindaizakura (Hokuto, Yamanshi Prefecture) 
Kariyado no Gebazakura (Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture) 
*Neodani no Usuzumizakura (Motosu, Gifu Prefecture) 

石戸蒲ザクラ(埼玉県北本市)は、日本五大桜のひとつであり、その樹齢は、およそ800年と推定されている。日本五大桜は、1922年(大正11年)10月12日に国の天然記念物に指定された5つの桜である。石戸蒲ザクラは、尊敬をもって一見の価値がある由緒ある桜の木である。 

日本五大桜(*印は日本三大桜): 

*三春滝桜(福島県田村郡三春町)  
石戸蒲ザクラ(埼玉県北本市) 
*山高神代桜(山梨県北杜市)  
狩宿の下馬ザクラ(静岡県富士宮市) 
*根尾谷の淡墨桜(岐阜県本巣市)


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Thursday, December 6, 2018

Mt. Tsukuba Nantaisan via Miyukigahara Trail & Fall Colors 筑波山男体山 御幸ヶ原コースと秋の紅葉 12/2/2018





Hiking up Mt. Tsukuba Nantaisan via Miyukigahara Trail 筑波山男体山 御幸ヶ原コース. Fall colors are still beautiful, but fading quickly now....colors were still nice around Tsukubasan Shrine (筑波山神社) and the cable car station.

Miyukigahara Trail 御幸ヶ原コース
This trail is a great workout and challenging/strenuous, so be prepared. Not ideal for beginners.

Summit Elevation: 871m
Distance: 2.5km
Elevation Gain: 610m
Difficulty: Difficult/Strenuous

Mt. Tsukuba
Mt. Tsukuba(Tsukubasan筑波山), one of 100 famous mountains in Japan, is located in Ibaraki Prefecture, within an hour from Tokyo by train (Tsukuba Express). For centuries Mt. Tsukuba has been worshipped as “sacred mountain” with the entire mountain seen as a body of deity. That said, there are shrines and sacred meanings attached to various locations in the mountain. There’s also a saying about Mt. Tsukuba and Mt. Fuji, “nishi no Fuji, higashi no Tsukuba,” that is, Mt. Fuji in the west and Mt. Tsukuba in the east.

The journey
People usually start from Tsukubasan Shrine (Tsukubasan Jinja 筑波山神社) or Tsutsujigaoka (つつじヶ丘), but my hike began from Numata, a small town at the foot of the mountain, which added extra 2.5km to the journey. It was worth for the extra effort, however, sightseeing through a quaint mountain community and businesses such as local foods and souvenirs. Mt. Tsukuba is a rocky mountain with dense forest and twin peaks, Nyotaisan (“female body”)/877m and Nantaisan (“male body”)/871m. There are several hiking trails to scale the mountain, and trailheads are located near Tsukubasan Shrine (Tsukubasan Jinja 筑波山神社) on the mountainside and Tsutsujigaoka (つつじヶ丘) where the ropeway station is, depending on which hiking course you want to take.

Miyukigahara Trail 御幸ヶ原コース
This trail offers a great workout hike ascending vertically straight up along steep rocky terrains. The route is the most rugged and steepest in Mt. Tsukuba, but shortest approach to the summit. At the top, take in panoramic vistas from Nantaisan....however, Nyotaisan offers better views, I'd say. Miyukigaraha trail surely kicks your butt and burns your leg muscles.  If you like a challenging hike, this hike will not disappoint you!

Bring layers as temperature could change significantly at the top. Trekking poles may be useful.

For my Nyotaisan hike女体山ハイク report:
http://johnshiking.blogspot.com/2018/12/mt-tsukuba-nyotaisan-via-shirakumobashi.html


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