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Flower tourism in Gunma

We are investigating and introducing flower tourism in Gunma prefecture. There are places that become beautiful so that they can be mistaken for usual scenery in the flower season. Flowers that are blooming on one side will greatly entertain the hearts of the viewers. We will post popular flower tourism in Gunma Prefecture.

Flower tourism in Gunma

Saiko Tenbou Hana no Oka

Throughout the year, colorful flowers bloom and you can enjoy it together with the wonderful landscape overlooking the top three pilgrims.

Nakanojo Gardens

Several hundred kinds of plants color the season in the site of 120,000 square meters.

Haruna Bairin

Approximately 120 thousand plums are planted on a large 400 hectare land.

Misato Shiba Sakura Park

260,000 stumps (2.9 hectares) of turf cherry blossoms will bloom all at once, the "Misato Shiba Sakura Festival" will be held.

Akima Bairin

It is a plum forest spreading over the hills of the Akima river upper stream, and the scenery where approximately 35,000 red and white plums are blooming in the vast hill of about 50 hectares is a masterpiece.

Gunma Flower Highland

About 50,000 square meters of flowers and green flower park.

Gunma Flower Park

A vast flower paradise spreading on the south side of Akagi mountain

Shikishima Park Rose Garden

Seven hundred thousand roses, 7,000 stumps, are planted in the west side of the pine trees of Shijima Park.

Flower's paradise Iris no Oka

Iris Hill is a flower park in Annaka Gunma Prefecture.

Nakanojo Yamanoue Teien

"Nakanojo Yamanoue Teien" is located along the prefectural road No. 55 (Nakanojo Kusatsu line), the arrival of "Hanamomo Kaido" starting from "Flower Station Minohara" It is an experience facility of flowers that can be said to be the terminal.

Welcome to Oze

It is one of the representative treasure troves in Japan.

Tobu Treasure Garden

4000 species 1 million flower garden.

Sainokawara Park

A hot spring springs out from everywhere inside the park, smoke drifting at walking area.

Roubai no Sato

Within the 3.2 hectares of parks, 1200 stamps and 12,000 braziers are planted.

Ono pond hydrangea park

It is exactly familiar to many people from inside and outside of the city as "hydrangea park".

Sakurayama Park

The symbols of Sakurayama Park are nationally designated scenic spots and winter cherry trees of natural treasure. The best time to see is from the middle of November to the beginning of December, during which the lights up in the park will be done at night.

Nozoriko

From the early summer to the early autumn, the lakeshore coloring more than 300 kinds of alpine plants, such as Shiraneeao, Nozorikishge, Renge Azalea, Yanagiran, Cormarepa, and colored leaves are reflected on the lake in the autumn.

Katashina Hotaka Farm Campsite

Hataka ranch campground located in the southeast part of Katashina village, 1,500 m above sea level is designated as one of the Hundred Mountains in Japan, as well as the base base of Hotaka Yama, Hanasaki Marshland Tashiro Marshland. It is a campsite blessed with abundant natural environment inhabited by valuable animals and plants, such as community of azalea.


Popular Tourist Spots in Gunma Prefecture

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Maebashi, Takasaki, Kiryu, Isesaki, Ota, Numata, Tatebayashi, Shibukawa, Fujioka, Tomioka, Annaka, Midori

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Flower tourism, Green tourism, Mountain Climbing, Industrial tourism, Ecotourism, Sports tourism, Trekking, Cycling

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Shrines and Temples, Castles, Ski Resort and Golf Course, Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Nature, Theme park and Aquarium, Hot Springs, Hotels and Inns, Parks, Ruins, Architecture, Commercial Facilities, Shopping Streets

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