Welcome to our latest blog post about a breathtaking experience of non-stop walking around Mitsuba Azalea and Fuji Zakura with Mount Fuji as the backdrop. The stunning scenery is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Join us as we take you on a virtual tour through this picturesque landscape, a true paradise for nature lovers. Let’s dive in and explore this captivating journey of beauty and serenity.
Today I came to the Forest of Creation to see the Mitsuba azalea and the Fuji Zakura. Fuji Zakura are cherry trees that bloom only in this area. The Fuji Zakura at my house are also in bloom. Naka no Chaya is a cluster of Fuji Zakura trees. The Fuji Zakura festival will start on the 22nd, and it was already in full bloom.
今日はミツバツツジとフジザクラを見に創造の森に来ました。フジザクラはこのあたりだけで咲く桜です。自宅のフジザクラも咲いています。中ノ茶屋はフジザクラの群生地です。フジザクラ祭りが22日から始まりますが、もう見頃でした。
00:00 Forest of Creation
創造の森 https://goo.gl/maps/o9p3MyK7f4QcLnyo7
05:40 Naka no Chaya
中ノ茶屋 https://goo.gl/maps/4Rie1v8ePb74TRp89
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【Date taken】Apr 16, 2023
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Mitsuba Azalea And Fuji Zakura With Mt.Fuji
Are you a nature lover? Do you like to go on long walks while admiring the beauty around you? Have you heard of Mitsuba Azalea and Fuji Zakura, and how they create a picturesque sight when walked along with Mt. Fuji in the background? If not, this is a perfect opportunity to get to know more about one of the most beautiful walks in Japan.
Introduction
Mitsuba azalea, also known as Rhododendron mitsubae, is a type of ornamental plant native to Japan. It blooms with light pink flowers, and its leaves are green and triangular. Mitsuba azalea is commonly found in the mountainous regions of Japan, where it grows in abundance. Similarly, Fuji Zakura or Prunus incisa, is a type of cherry blossom tree that blooms with white or pink flowers in early spring. When walked along with Mitsuba azalea, these trees create a stunning contrast with the green of the leaves, and the beauty of these trees is further enhanced when mounted against the backdrop of Mt. Fuji.
The Walk
Walking around Mitsuba azalea and Fuji Zakura with Mt. Fuji in the background is an amazing experience that you will never forget. The walk starts at Lake Kawaguchi, one of the five lakes that surround Mt. Fuji. From there, you will head towards the Mitsutoge Trail, which is a popular trail among hikers and nature enthusiasts. As you walk along the trail, you will be surrounded by beautiful scenery, including the rich colors of Mitsuba azalea and Fuji Zakura.
Highlights
Walking around Mitsuba azalea and Fuji Zakura with Mt. Fuji in the background offers you the following highlights:
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Witness the beautiful hues of light pink and white in Mitsuba azalea and Fuji Zakura contrasted against the background of the greenery and Mt. Fuji.
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The beautiful scenery around Lake Kawaguchi will take your breath away.
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The Mitsutoge Trail offers a beautiful walking path that will be remembered long after the walk is complete.
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Observing the beauty of the seasonal changes during your time in Japan.
Preparation
Before embarking on this beautiful walk, you need to be prepared in advance. Remember to carry adequate water and snacks, sunscreen, and wear comfortable shoes. Be sure to dress appropriately, as the weather can change quickly, so it’s best to be prepared for any eventuality.
Conclusion
Love for nature motivates you to explore the intricacies of the world and appreciate everything around you. With its charming beauty, walking around Mitsuba azalea and Fuji Zakura with Mt. Fuji in the background is one of the most beautiful and serene experiences a nature enthusiast can experience in Japan. Be sure to include this walk as part of your Japan travel itinerary to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
FAQs
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How long does it take to complete the walk? It takes approximately 3-4 hours to complete the walk.
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What time of the year is best for walking around Mitsuba azalea and Fuji Zakura? The best time to visit is from late April to early May.
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Is the walk suitable for children? The walk is suitable for children, but parents should be cautious as the terrain can be challenging at times.
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Is there any fee to enter the trail? No, there is no fee to enter the trail.
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Can I bring my pets on the walk? No, pets are not allowed on the trail.