Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan
Amid fall season, many individuals get out from Tokyo to appreciate koyo (trees evolving hues). There are such a large number of spots to see lovely koyo, however I'd say Hakone in Kanagawa and Nikko in Tochigi are two of the best-known spots for it, and even hot springs pull in leaf-viewers. Obviously, I'm not a special case! All things considered, for me, I'm not a city young lady, so I get these irritated feet and need to make tracks in an opposite direction from this bustling city and simply unwind encompassed by the nature whenever of the year…
Anyway, since it was mid-October and still a bit too soon for a flawless koyo, I searched for something other than what's expected. Additionally, I've been to Hakone and Nikko as of now, so why not look at a better place, isn't that so? As I was glancing around, one picture got my consideration: a photo of a slope secured with brilliant fuchsia hued plants called kochia (additionally called "bassia" in English). I discovered that the photo was taken at an ocean side park in Ibaraki prefecture named Hitachi Kaihin Park. Without the slightest hesitation, I chose to take off there. I simply experienced passionate feelings for the shading at the primary sight.
We took a quick prepare destined for Katsuta (勝田) from Nippori (日暮里) station and it took around 2 hours. In the event that you need to spare some time, you can take an express prepare called 'Crisp Hitachi' and pay twofold. In the wake of getting off the train, we exchanged to a nearby transport which took us toward the West passage. The affirmation was just 300 yen. After entering, we found a major huge expanse with a wellspring behind it. We sat down there and ate while taking a gander at a site map.
Evidently, Hitachi Kaihin Park is very nearly 7 times greater than Yoyogi Park in Tokyo. There are such a variety of things to do. Since it is tremendous, individuals rent bikes or get on a train called the Seaside Train, which circumvents the recreation center. There is a street through the recreation center that takes in the numerous greenhouses with various blossoms, and there is additionally an event congregation.
Among the patio nurseries, my most loved is, obviously, Kochia! As per the guide, Kochia was planted around the spot called "Miharashi no oka - post slope". As the name shows, we got the best view from that point. We looked down the fuchsia rug from the peak on one side furthermore appreciated the perspective of the Pacific Ocean on the other! To include a decent shading degree, bunches of universe were planted among the kochia. I wish it was sunny day with the goal that I could have seen the differentiation between the blue sky over the red greenery enclosure, however the perspective was all the while astounding in any case!
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Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan
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