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日本最大规模的运动设施六甲山冒险王国GREENIA报道!
六甲山冒险王国GREENIA创建于 2021 年,是日本最大的体育设施之一,占地约 230,000 平方米。活动的亮点是由受欢迎的视频创作者“Fishers”监督的体育活动!参观活动时,请参阅以下详细信息。如果您乘坐火车,阪神本线御影站或阪急神户线六甲站是离“六甲山冒险王国GREENIA站”最近的车站。从每个车站乘坐神户市公交车、六甲缆车或六甲山上巴士。1阪神本线御影站或阪急神户线六甲站下车,乘坐开往六甲缆车下站的 16 路神户市公交车路。2 骑到线路的尽头,然后乘坐六甲缆车。(约 10 分钟)单击此处查看时刻表 3 下六甲电缆,出站后向左走。让我们乘坐六甲山上巴士前往“运动公园前” 单击此处查看时间表 “山、天空和水。一个一切都是舞台的冒险王国“是六甲山冒险王国GREENIA的主题 ,设置在陆地、空中和水上。费用如下。〇六甲山冒险王国 GREENIA 在 5 个区域无限畅玩,最高 125 运动积分 成人:3,000 日元 学生折扣:2,500 日元(需要学生证) 小学生:2,000 日元 4-6 岁:1,500 日元 0-3 岁:免费 还有一张特别的“Rokkosan Athletic Coupon”,其中包括六甲山冒险王国GREENIA门票和火车票。有关更多信息,请单击此处。→阪急版← →阪神版←六甲山冒险王国GREENIA是一门运动课程,舒适的衣服和运动鞋是必须的。建议使用小背包或腰袋。另外,带上毛巾和水。由于有很多体育活动需要用手,比如梯子、绳子等,所以最好戴上手套。此外,由于六甲山冒险王国GREENIA位于山上,请务必采取一切可能的措施来保护自己免受晒伤。那些想要享受充满活力的水上运动的人也需要换洗衣物。〇Variety athletic yahhoy 〇水上运动奇迹 amembo 〇Muscle Athletic de kairiki 它会根据区域和方法而有所不同,但每个区域大约需要一个小时。如果您想征服所有这些,或者如果您想一遍又一遍地体验您最喜欢的,我们建议您早上第一件事就是去,因为没有夜间活动。所有体育活动都是分级的,总共有四个级别。1 级简单:推荐给学龄前儿童!2 级通常:小学生的挑战还可以!3 级难度:适合成年人和体力不足的人!第 4 级 非常难:即使是成年人也要小心!请注意,部分区域有身高限制。Yahhoy 有许多具有强烈游戏元素的体育活动。该地区有 30 个兴趣点,最值得拍照的田径运动。这个区域的另一个特点是很多难度级别都很简单。对自己的体力和孩子没有信心的人,在这个领域会玩得最开心。Gorogoro 鼓迁移 Lv2 在滚动的鼓上走得好!超级管滑梯 Lv4 让我们摆动我们的身体,摆动我们的手臂力量来前进。潜入游戏 Lv2 潜入小偷和警察之间的追逐世界,这是 GREENIA 的最佳拍照点。雪橇盖顶部 Lv4 翘曲的墙壁比成人的身高还要高。有大大小小的 3.6m 和 2.6m 墙。双球滑块 Lv2 骑在球上的滑块。Slope Shoot Level 2 Yahhoy 地区三大游乐设施之一。尝试在斜坡上拍摄 12 块面板。De Kairiki 提供各种需要肌肉和手臂力量的体育活动。20 分,其中许多都很难。爬上螺旋楼梯 Lv2 爬上螺旋楼梯。交叉球 Lv1 骑乘时旋转的球。漂浮在空中的高跷 Lv3 空中的高跷,如何移动它们?穿过摇摇晃晃的脚手架 Lv1 立足点摇晃不定。如果你把头转向一边,它看起来像一个秋千。在一座大堡垒的顶部 Lv4 一座俯瞰公园的木制堡垒;在 Lv4 时,使用中间的绳索攀爬(仅限攀爬)。超级戒指动作 Lv4 需要左右两侧不同动作的手臂力量运动能力。Wonder amenbo 是一个建在水上的运动设施。小心不要掉进池塘里,但别担心,有绕道可行。由于年龄和身高限制,该区域不对小学生和 110 厘米以下的人开放。超级蜘蛛行走 Lv4 这是一项体育活动,游客的手臂和腿靠在两侧的墙壁上移动。难度级别是公园中最难的五大难度之一。摇曳 Lv2 的无限圆环 让我们穿越悬浮在空中的无数圆环。巨型网墙 Lv2 大网墙上存在着许多清晰的路线。普卡普卡岛 Lv3 让我们穿越不稳定的小岛。木筏沉没前 Lv3 木筏上船时会沉没,带你到河的另一边。快速穿越。水上走钢丝 Lv3 在贴在水面上的绳子上走钢丝。跑!超级跳跃 Lv4 穿过左右交替出现的脚手架。六甲山冒险王国GREENIA有许多 运动设施 ,除了我们介绍的设施。有很多需要力量和敏捷性的地方,而且有很多景点,所以要在一天内参观完它们会相当困难。如果您想毫无困难地享受自己,我们建议您多次访问该地区。Wonder Yamambo Area 共有 40 个积分。这个区域面向 1 级或 2 级的幼儿,一定会让全家人都玩得开心!新的 RPG(角色扮演游戏)主题运动区“Mt.Kingdom”区域将于 2025 年 7 月 19 日推出!在受欢迎的视频创作者“Fishers”的监督下,这个新的 31 点区域结合了 RPG(角色扮演游戏)的元素,例如讲故事、非凡的游戏般的氛围和成就感,以及体育活动中体育锻炼的真实体验。据说六甲山的气温比市内低 5 度左右,不仅春秋两季,夏天也很舒适。请在广阔的大自然中享受一个充满活力的假期。
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[2025] The best time to see flowers is from April to May! 12 spots to enjoy spring flowers in Kansai (Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe area)!
Spring is the season when all the plants and flowers that have been sleeping begin to move at once. Why don’t you go out to see colorful plants and flowers that give you a warm spring feeling? Here are some spots where you can enjoy flowers and plants in Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe. -INDEX- [Nemophila] Osaka Maishima Seaside Park, Osaka [Nemophila]Kobe Agri Park “Nemophila Hill 2025”, Kobe [Poppy] Expo ’70 Commemorative Park, Osaka [Aomomiji] Minoh Park, Osaka [Yamabuki] Matsuo-taisha Shrine, Kyoto [Kirishima Azalea] Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine, Kyoto [Peony] Otokunidera, Kyoto [Water Lily] Ryoanji Temple, Kyoto [Wisteria flowers] Nakayamadera, Takarazuka [Azalea] Sorakuen Garden, Kobe [Rose] Aramaki Rose Park, Itami [Japanese Primrose]Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, Kobe Nemophila is a small, lovely flower of clear blue. It is a popular flower in recent years because of its spectacular view of the whole area spreading out like a blue carpet. About 1 million nemophila plants will be in full bloom in the 44,000 m2 Osaka Maishima Seaside Park, located along the sea with a view of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. On Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, the opening hours are extended so that visitors can enjoy the orange flowers and the setting sun over the nemophila fields. There will also be limited edition gourmet foods available only at Osaka Maishima Seaside Park. The most popular item is the soft-serve ice cream, which is a lovely pale blue color like the nemophila flowers. It is recommended to take a picture of the soft-serve ice cream with the nemophila field in the background. The “Kitchen Car Fest in Maishima” will be held at the same time in the park. About 15 kitchen cars from all over Japan will gather to offer visitors the opportunity to taste a variety of Japanese gourmet foods. There is also an area in the park where visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms and tulips with nemophila, so if you are coming to Japan in spring, be sure to visit Osaka Maishima Seaside Park. Nemophila Festival: 2025 has been cancelled due to the Osaka-Kansai Expo, and will be held again in 2026. Usual viewing time: early April to early May A new spot in Kobe, Kobe Agri Park “Nemophila Hill 2025” with approximately one million nemophila flowers in full bloom is now open! Held from April to May, when nemophila are at their best, the harmony of the hills covered in blue nemophila and the clear blue sky is a panorama you will want to capture in your photographs. The park is situated on a small hill, from the top of which you can see the mountains of Kobe. Kobe Agri Park also has restaurants, barbecue facilities, a winery, a ceramics museum, and other facilities, allowing visitors to enjoy “food” and “agriculture” in various ways along with the nemophilas. Nemophila Hill 2025: Saturday, April 12 – Sunday, May 11, 2025 Usual viewing time: late April to early May Poppy is a member of the poppy family that has long been cultivated for ornamental and medicinal purposes. The seeds are also used in cooking. The Expo ’70 Park’s Shizen Bunka-en (Nature Park) and Hana-no-oka (Flower Hill) are decorated with approximately 380,000 poppies. The contrast of colors between the yellow and orange poppies and the fresh blue nemophila can also be enjoyed. Usual viewing time: early April to early May Aomomiji refers to the leaves of maple trees that turn from young leaves in spring to increasingly darker green. You can enjoy the fresh and crisp leaves of ao-momiji until they turn red in the fall. Minoh Park is famous for its autumn leaves, but it is also very beautiful in the fresh green season. Enjoy forest bathing surrounded by the sparkling green maples in the sunlight while listening to the murmuring of a mountain stream and the chirping of wild birds. Usual viewing time: Late April to late May ▼Check this article▼ 8 recommended gourmet restaurants in Minoh Waterfall! Cafes & Shops to stop by for sightseeing Note on how to get to Minoh Waterfall! Points that international travelers should know before going there Yamabuki is a deciduous shrub in the rose family with beautiful, almost orange-yellow flowers. The flower has been familiar to the Japanese people since ancient times. Matsuo-taisha Shrine, known as a place of famous water, has about 3,000 yamabuki trees, which turn the shrine grounds yellow. The Yamabuki Festival is held every year when the flowers are at their best. Usual viewing time: mid-April to early May It is very familiar in Japan and is often planted as a roadside tree or garden tree. It is loved by many people for its very vivid flowers. Vivid Kirishima azaleas are in full bloom at Hachijogaike Pond at Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine. The crimson-tinged path surrounded by azalea plantings more than 2 meters high is magnificent. Usual viewing time: Late April – early May The peony is a plant that symbolizes beauty and has long been used as a design for crafts and paintings. It produces beautiful and large flowers like roses. There are 2,000 peony plants of about 30 varieties at Otokunidera Temple. Protected by white Japanese umbrellas for sun protection, the bright pink and red buttons bloom in large profusion. Usual viewing time: mid-April to early May Water lilies are striking aquatic plants with flowers that seem to float above the water. It is widely distributed in ponds and swamps. Kyoyoike Pond at Ryoanji Temple, a World Heritage site, is famous for its water lilies. Not only white but also red and pink flowers cover most of the pond. The flowers often open in the morning and close at noon, so the best time to see them is in the morning. Usual viewing time: Mid-May to late August The Japanese Wisteria flowers is a species endemic to Japan and is mentioned in the Manyoshu(Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves, refers to the extensive collection of poems compiled during the Nara period in Japan). The long, hairpin-like flowers hang down in a drooping manner. Purple flowers are common, but white and pink flowers also exist. At Nakayama-dera Temple’s Star Plaza, there is a magnificent wisteria trellis that stretches about 80 meters. The rows of white wisteria flowers look like “clouds floating in a blue sky. The sweet fragrance of the flowers can also be enjoyed. Usual viewing time: Mid-April to late April ▼Check this article▼ 7 Best Spots for Wisteria Flowers in Kansai: The Spring filled with purple flowers Sorakuen garden is Kobe City’s only Japanese garden, covering an expansive area of approximately 20,000 square meters, where visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the seasons. In early summer, approximately 4,000 brightly colored white and pink azaleas fill the garden. Every spring, an event called “Tsutsuji Yuusan” is held, during which important cultural properties are opened to the public, musical concerts, tea ceremonies, and other events can be enjoyed. Usual viewing time: Late April – early May Roses have long been cultivated for perfumery and medicinal purposes.” It is said to be “the flower that symbolizes love,” and is often used in arrangements and bouquets because of its gorgeous appearance and wide variety of types and colors. At Aramaki Rose Park in Itami, approximately 10,000 roses bloom in a stylish southern European-style garden. The view of the park, with its sloping terrain and colorful colors, is a must-see. Usual viewing time: Mid-May to mid-June Japanese Primrose is the largest member of the primrose family, with flower stalks that can reach 80 cm in length. It grows in clusters in wetlands at the foot of mountains. At the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, numerous alpine plants bloom from May to June. The 5,000 or so Japanese Primrose that fill the wetlands are especially breathtaking. Usual viewing time: Mid-May to late May ▼Check this article▼ Mt.Rokko, Kobe-1 Day Trip|Perfect Panoramic Views and Outdoor Adventure Park! The colorful flowers that bloom in spring are a source of comfort and relaxation for those who see them. Why don’t you take advantage of the warm, sunny weather and visit some of the best places and spots for flowers in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe?
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神户必去的8座神社:与周边景点完美搭配
Surrounded by mountains and the sea, Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture has long thrived as an international port city. This rich cultural background is reflected in its unique and diverse shrines. From matchmaking and business prosperity to victory prayers, each shrine offers different blessings. Whether nestled in the mountains or located in the city center, each shrine has its own distinctive atmosphere. Be sure to enjoy not only the spiritual experience but also the natural beauty and history of Kobe as you go shrine-hopping. Index Top 3 Shrines in Kobe | Power Spot for Love and Marriage: Ikuta Shrine Top 3 Shrines in Kobe | Honoring One of Japan’s Proud Military Heroes: Minatogawa Shrine Top 3 Shrines in Kobe | A Historic Shrine with Cute Stingray Ema: Nagata Shrine A Shrine Above the City with a Spectacular View: Kitano Tenman Shrine Western-Style Elegance in Kobe: Sannomiya Shrine Kobe’s Shrine of Victory Visited by Soccer Players and Fans: Yuzuruha Shrine Take a Short Trip from Kobe! Shrine of Prosperity in Business: Nishinomiya Shrine A Bit Beyond Kobe—Facing the Sea: Uozumi Sumiyoshi Shrine Located in Sannomiya, Kobe’s busiest downtown area, Ikuta Shrine is one of the city’s oldest, with a history spanning over 1,800 years. Alongside Minatogawa Shrine and Nagata Shrine, it is considered one of the “Three Great Shrines of Kobe,” and many locals make it a tradition to visit all three for hatsumode (New Year’s shrine visits). On the north side of the shrine grounds lies the lush “Ikuta Forest,” filled with trees that are hundreds of years old. It’s a serene, refreshing space that feels completely detached from the city’s bustle. Placing your hand on one of the large tree trunks to feel its energy is a recommended experience. The shrine’s main deity, Wakahirume-no-Mikoto, is associated with weaving, and by extension, the weaving together of good relationships. This makes the shrine especially popular for love and matchmaking blessings. Ikuta Shrine offers a variety of charms, but one of the most beloved is the “Water Fortune Slip (Mizu-mikuji).” When dipped into the sacred water of “Kinryūsen” in the forest, hidden words appear on the slip, which is a magical experience said to be highly accurate. If you’re harboring secret feelings for someone, don’t miss it! You’ll also find adorable heart-shaped ema (wooden votive plaques) for your wishes. Established in 1872, Minatogawa Shrine is one of Kobe’s most iconic shrines, drawing over a million visitors for hatsumode each year. It’s known for a wide range of blessings, including good fortune, family safety, traffic safety, academic success, and protection from misfortune. The shrine enshrines Kusunoki Masashige, a legendary warrior known for his loyalty and sense of justice, affectionately known by locals as “Nanko-san.” The spacious grounds—over 7,600 tsubo (roughly 25,000 square meters)—are filled with greenery, offering a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. As you pass through the prominent stone lanterns at the front gate and walk down the main path, you’ll come upon the main hall. Look up at the ceiling and you’ll be captivated by the 164 beautifully painted panels donated by renowned artists from across Japan. Among them, the “Great Azure Dragon” by Fukuda Baisen, an artist born in Hyogo Prefecture, is especially breathtaking. Take your time to admire the artistry that captures the essence of Japanese beauty. Also within the shrine grounds is Kusumoto Inari Shrine, said to offer blessings for business prosperity and bountiful harvests. Its row of vibrant red torii gates makes it not only spiritually significant but also a great photo spot! Nagata Shrine, dedicated to the deity Kotoshironushi-no-Okami—the guardian of commerce and industry—boasts a history of over 1,800 years. The shrine is believed to bestow blessings of business prosperity, happiness, good fortune, and protection from misfortune. As Kotoshironushi-no-Okami is said to have the power to foresee the future, the shrine also performs memorial services for old eyeglasses—an unusual yet meaningful tradition. Within the grounds, you’ll find Kusunomiya Inari Shrine, known for its charming ema (votive plaques) featuring illustrations of fish and red stingrays. According to local legend, after a typhoon caused a nearby river to overflow, a red stingray found its way into the shrine’s grounds. It’s believed that the sacred 800-year-old camphor tree towering behind the shrine is now home to the spirit of that stingray. Offering one of these ema is said to help cure swelling ailments, especially hemorrhoids. Nagata Shrine is also renowned for its February Setsubun Festival and the traditional Oni-Shinji Ritual. Unlike typical Setsubun festivals where beans are scattered to drive away demons, here the “oni” (demons) are seen as divine messengers and are warmly welcomed. During the event, seven costumed “oni” perform a dance on a stage set within the shrine grounds, purifying the area of misfortune. If your visit coincides with this rare and heartwarming ritual, it’s a chance to meet a “good demon”—an experience not to be missed! Nestled in the charming and exotic Kitano Ijinkan district, Kitano Tenman Shrine was founded in 1180 by enshrining Kyoto’s Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. This historic shrine gave the area its name and is deeply connected to Sugawara no Michizane, the deity of scholarship. Students and exam-takers flock here year-round to pray for academic success. The shrine also offers stunning panoramic views. Located at the top of Kitanozaka slope, it overlooks the picturesque Kitano district and, on clear days, even Kobe Port. But it’s not just students who visit—Kitano Tenman Shrine is also known as a romantic power spot. A beloved ritual here is the “Wish-Carp” (Kanai Koi). By pouring water over a statue of a carp at the chozuya (purification fountain) while making a wish, it’s believed your romantic dreams will come true. You can double your luck by writing your wishes on the adorable pink paper-mâché Koi-Koi charms, shaped like little carp, and offering them at the shrine. Other fun and unique experiences include the “Sensu Mikuji”, a mini folding fan containing your fortune, and the quirky “Ishihara Hiroko Love Mikuji”, a collaboration with a contemporary Japanese artist. These creative takes on traditional omikuji (fortune slips) make the shrine a delightful stop whether you’re seeking love, academic success, or simply an unforgettable memory. Sannomiya Shrine, dedicated to the sea goddess Tachibana Hime no Mikoto, has long been revered by the people of Kobe as a guardian of maritime safety and commerce. Located in what is now central Kobe, this shrine has been deeply connected to the city’s identity as a port town since ancient times. One of the most notable historical episodes associated with Sannomiya Shrine is the Kobe Incident of 1868. Shortly after the opening of the port, a conflict broke out between foreign soldiers and samurai from Okayama Prefecture, escalating into a skirmish involving gunfire and naval ships. The incident took place on the grounds of Sannomiya Shrine, and remnants of this moment in history can still be seen today. A cannon from the same era is also on display, offering a rare chance to explore the international tensions and dramatic moments that shaped Kobe’s early modern history. Adding to the shrine’s unique charm is a stained-glass window behind the purification fountain—a rare sight in Shinto architecture. Its elegant, Western-style design is yet another example of Kobe’s fusion of tradition and cosmopolitan flair. Sannomiya Shrine is also part of the Kobe Eight Shrine Pilgrimage, which includes shrines numbered one through eight across the city. While traditionally done on Setsubun Day to ward off evil and bring good fortune, you can embark on this spiritual journey anytime. Be sure to bring a goshuincho (stamp book), as each of the eight shrines offers a special seal to commemorate your visit. It’s a meaningful way to connect with Kobe’s heritage—both spiritually and culturally—while enjoying the city’s diverse landscapes. Yuzuruha Shrine is a historic shrine that enshrines Kumano Okami, a deity associated with protection and victory. Its symbol, the Yatagarasu—a mythical three-legged crow said to lead people to success—makes this shrine especially popular for those seeking to pray for victory or triumph in personal endeavors. Located in Mikage, the birthplace of Japan’s first soccer team, Yuzuruha Shrine has a special connection to the sport. Interestingly, the Japan Football Association also uses the Yatagarasu as its emblem, adding a layer of spiritual significance. Within the shrine grounds, you’ll find a stone soccer ball monument made of Mikage-ishi, the locally sourced granite that gives the area its name. You can also pick up soccer-themed ema (votive plaques) and charms, making this a must-visit for soccer fans. Don’t miss the intriguing “Chikaraishi” (power stones)—massive stones once used in feats of strength from the Edo to Meiji periods. The stones bear inscriptions detailing their weight and the names of those who lifted them. You’ll likely find yourself wondering, “Did someone really lift this?” Another unique feature is the Tamaharai purification ritual. You blow your breath onto a sacred stone called Saitama, transferring your misfortunes to it. Then, you throw it against a harae-ishi (purification stone) to cast away bad luck. This cathartic ritual is said to leave you feeling refreshed and renewed—definitely worth a try during your visit. About 15 minutes from Kobe Sannomiya by Hanshin Railway, you’ll find Nishinomiya Shrine, famous for bringing good fortune in business and wealth. Passing through the gate, you’ll walk along a long 230-meter approach that leads to a vividly vermilion worship hall radiating a solemn atmosphere. Behind it stands the main hall, built in the rare Sangen Kasuga-zukuri architectural style, found only in a few places across Japan. Start by offering your prayers here, then take a leisurely stroll through the grounds, where seasonal flowers and plants bloom throughout the year. Take a relaxing break at Okame Chaya, where you can enjoy a warm cup of amazake (sweet rice drink). You can also try your luck with a unique omikuji that contains a “Daifuku” fortune—considered even luckier than a “Daikichi” (great blessing)! While Nishinomiya Shrine hosts various festivals throughout the year, the most famous is Tōka Ebisu in January, the largest festival in the Hanshin area for praying for business prosperity. In July, the summer festival Natsu Ebisu takes place over four days, during which the shrine grounds are beautifully lit up at night, offering a completely different atmosphere from the daytime. The area surrounding Nishinomiya Shrine is also home to top sake-producing districts like Nadagogo and the iconic Hanshin Koshien Stadium. Be sure to explore these local highlights as well. ▼Check this article▼ Nishinomiya 1 Day Itinerary|Savor Sake in Nadagogo and Explore Hanshin Koshien Stadium Located in a coastal town in Akashi City, next to Kobe, Uozumi Sumiyoshi Shrine is a historic shrine founded in the year 464 and is known as a guardian of sea routes. Although it is a bit removed from the center of Kobe, it offers breathtaking scenic views like this. Known as “Meisho Nishikigaura,” the area offers a stunning view—during the day, the calm sea stretches out beyond the torii gate, while at sunset, the combination of the setting sun in the west, pine trees, and stone lanterns creates a scene that looks like a painting. In late April, the shrine’s sacred wisteria tree blooms, and its flower clusters sway gracefully in the gentle sea breeze. Around June, hydrangeas color the shrine grounds. A visit to a shrine isn’t just about offering prayers—simply spending time in the peaceful grounds can mysteriously fill you with renewed energy. When you go, don’t forget to show gratitude to the deities and be mindful of proper etiquette. May your shrine visits bring you moments of healing and serenity. “Enjoy! OSAKA KYOTO KOBE,” shares sightseeing information for international visitors to Kobe, Osaka, and Kyoto. You’ll also find articles packed with must-see spots and gourmet recommendations in Kobe. Be sure to check them out and make the most of your trip! ▼Check this article▼ First Time in Kobe. 21 Best Things to Do! Sightseeing, Spots, Dining, Model Course 10 BEST Museums and Art Galleries in Kobe 10 Delicious Gourmet Foods in Kobe! Local Specialties and Local Foods Recommended by Locals Kobe-1 Day Trip|Enjoy the fashionable port city, Kobe [2025] Top 12 Recommended Tourist Spots in Kobe for Parents and Children to Enjoy!
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关西7大紫藤花胜地:紫色花海尽收眼底
日本的春天是鲜花盛开的季节!在日本,很多人一想到春天的花朵,可能会想到樱花,但紫藤花是日本人熟悉的春天花朵,甚至在和歌中也有记载。观赏 isteria 花的最佳时间是在樱花盛开之后。即使在樱花结束后,我们仍然希望游客看到一些日本风景! *参观部分景点需要入场费和参拜费。详情请查看各景点的官方网站。 -INDEX- [大阪福岛区] 下福岛公园等 [大阪,东澄吉] 长居植物园 [兵库县丹波市] 白沟寺 [兵库县宝冢市] 中山寺 [京都,宇治] 平等院 [京都,伏见] 上南宫 [奈良] 春日大社 紫藤花即使在城市中心也可以看到。福岛区和野田地区位于大阪梅田地区附近,约有 600 年的历史,一直以紫藤树而闻名。这也是紫藤花的标准日语名称(紫藤)是 “nodafuji” 的地方。 野田的紫藤花在第二次世界大战期间的一次空袭中几乎完全消失,但在当地居民的努力下,现在已经恢复了。每年在区内的 29 个地点盛开,包括公园和公共设施。 特别是下福岛公园,紫藤棚架数量最多的区,值得一看。阪神野田站前的广场风景如画,紫藤花的紫色调与城市景观形成鲜明对比。 通常参观时间:4 月中旬 “Nagai Botanical Garden” 的蓝色和浅紫色花朵的合作在照片中看起来很棒。Nemophila 是近年来日本流行的春花,在占地约 2,000 平方米的 Life Garden 中盛开。在它旁边,4 月中旬,野田藤(紫藤花)开满了浅紫色的花朵,使这里成为游客可以同时看到所有受欢迎的花朵的地方。 长居植物园距离梅田、心斋桥和难波仅一趟地铁车程。从市中心可轻松抵达,游客一年四季都可以遇到各种各样的植物、树木和花卉。常设夜间户外博物馆“Team Lab Botanical Garden Osaka”也很受欢迎! ▼ teamLab植物园大阪的亮点和活动 通常的观赏时间:4月中旬(嗜鱼:4月中旬至5月上旬) 白狗寺的紫藤景象让人不感动!从大阪站乘坐火车和出租车到白沟寺大约需要 2 小时 20 分钟,但风景是如此壮观,会让您无言以对。前任住持大约在 30 年前种植了这种紫藤花,花簇长达 1 米多。紫藤棚架的体积是压倒性的,因为它们在 120 米的广阔区域上呈 L 形。紫藤花像雨一样从头顶倾泻而下。白后寺九沙宫紫藤祭将于 2025 年 4 月 27 日(星期日)至 5 月 6 日(星期二、节假日)上午 8:30 至下午 6:00 举行。紫藤点灯时间为下午 6:30 至晚上 9:00,但灯饰的全部效果在晚上 7:00 后变得可见,营造出让人想起极光流过天空的场景。 * 节日期间可能会根据开花条件而改变。请查看官方网站以获取更新。 通常参观时间: 5 月上旬至中旬 中山寺以其肥沃和安全分娩而闻名。它位于宝冢,温泉泉水喷涌而出。寺院内的“星之广叶”有一个 80 米长的紫藤花架,从 4 月中旬到下旬,紫藤花盛开。紫色紫藤在日本最常见,但中山寺的特点是白色紫藤。如果你在阳光明媚的日子来访,它们看起来就像漂浮在蓝天的云朵!紫藤花的甜美芬芳也飘荡在空气中。 通常观赏时间:4 月中旬至下旬平等院凤凰殿建于 1053 年,是 10 日元硬币上描绘的著名地标,是作为游客访问京都的必游景点。平等院花园开满了四季的鲜花,与建在池塘中央的凤凰堂和池塘另一边的山景一起,是人们在建造寺庙时所设想的天堂的形象。春天,池塘里开满了盛开的紫藤花,与华丽的凤凰厅相得益彰。这确实是一个天堂般的环境,具有优雅的日本风味,不容错过。 通常的观赏时间:4 月中旬至 5 月上旬 城南宫是游客可以欣赏到时令花卉的地方。寺院内有五个花园,每年在“室町之庭”花园中开出紫藤花的色调,这是一个带有池塘的圆形花园的花园。春天,不仅紫藤花盛开,园内的棣棠树和杜鹃花树也几乎同时绽放。此外,还有 “紫藤神乐 ”表演(免费入场),其中手握紫藤枝,冠冕一簇紫藤花的巫女表演神乐舞,如果你收到 “紫藤花护身符”,巫女会用神乐铃铛净化你(每个护身符 1,000 日元)。在这里,游客不仅可以赏花,还可以享受“体验”。 通常观赏时间: 4月下旬 紫藤神乐神乐:2025年5月1日至6日、10日、11日、17日、18日、24日和25日每天10:00和15:00 春日大社是奈良的主要旅游景点之一,其美丽的神社亭被涂成鲜艳的朱红色,被指定为世界遗产。紫藤花是春日大社的重要花,甚至用于神社的徽章。紫藤花在神社内野生生长,主殿的“砂搂紫藤”被称为名树。此外,万叶集植物园种植了与日本最古老的诗歌选集《万叶集》相关的约 300 种花卉和植物,种植了 20 个品种的约 200 株紫藤花,让游客可以了解花的形状、大小和颜色因品种而异。 通常观赏时间:4 月中旬至 5 月上旬 自古以来,日本人就对季节的变化很敏感。您不认为紫藤花的优雅和庄重的印象与日本的和谐形象有关吗?请参观一个可以看到紫藤花日式风光的地方。
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