Mineyama Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Awesome place for a sunny afternoon with kids
While I'm not totally sure why tourists would go to Mineyama (so this review is mostly geared to newcomers in town, I guess), it's one of my favorite places in town to bring my kids to have fun and pl...
You can meet various flowers, birds and insects throughout the four seasons. Today, the blue bee was also flying around in the flowerbed. Butterflies and dragonflies were also dancing, and I was able to relax from the morning.
There is a group of Ishikiyoyama tumuli (designated as a national historic site) in the park. In front of the 4th parking lot of the park, the Himezuka tumulus (keyhole-shaped burial mound) of the stone stone mound, and when you climb the ridge road from the promenade, the stone funazuka tumulus (sekiishizuka, keyhole-shaped burial mound, There is a sarcophagus), and there are Kagamizuka Kofun tumulus, which is a medium-circular burial mound in both rare shapes, and you can reach the original promenade when you go around, but I'm quite tired! There is also a horizontal stone chamber near the lawn park, so you can enter the stone chamber!
It is a little far from Takamatsu City. The park is quite large and both adults and children can enjoy it. Near the observatory, there is an athletic course and Haniwakko Square.
The best time to see the mountain azaleas and wisteria
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The weather was nice, so I took a walk in Mineyama Park. At first, when I parked at the dead end in the back and looked at the surrounding trees 々, there were more than a dozen orange azaleas in full bloom on the slope, and the contrast with the surrounding green leaves was impressive. This azalea was not a normal pruned short tree, but a grove and looked taller than a person's height. Next, I saw a wisteria shelf planted around the sports square at the entrance of the park. Speaking of wisteria, purple is the main color, but there are white and pink here, and 3 color wisteria is admired ...
Awesome place for a sunny afternoon with kids
While I'm not totally sure why tourists would go to Mineyama (so this review is mostly geared to newcomers in town, I guess), it's one of my favorite places in town to bring my kids to have fun and pl...
Blue bees are flying around.
You can meet various flowers, birds and insects throughout the four seasons. Today, the blue bee was also flying around in the flowerbed. Butterflies and dragonflies were also dancing, and I was able to relax from the morning.
Shiqingweishan Ancient Cemetery
There is a group of Ishikiyoyama tumuli (designated as a national historic site) in the park. In front of the 4th parking lot of the park, the Himezuka tumulus (keyhole-shaped burial mound) of the stone stone mound, and when you climb the ridge road from the promenade, the stone funazuka tumulus (sekiishizuka, keyhole-shaped burial mound, There is a sarcophagus), and there are Kagamizuka Kofun tumulus, which is a medium-circular burial mound in both rare shapes, and you can reach the original promenade when you go around, but I'm quite tired! There is also a horizontal stone chamber near the lawn park, so you can enter the stone chamber!
Adults can enjoy children.
It is a little far from Takamatsu City. The park is quite large and both adults and children can enjoy it. Near the observatory, there is an athletic course and Haniwakko Square.
The best time to see the mountain azaleas and wisteria
The weather was nice, so I took a walk in Mineyama Park. At first, when I parked at the dead end in the back and looked at the surrounding trees 々, there were more than a dozen orange azaleas in full bloom on the slope, and the contrast with the surrounding green leaves was impressive. This azalea was not a normal pruned short tree, but a grove and looked taller than a person's height. Next, I saw a wisteria shelf planted around the sports square at the entrance of the park. Speaking of wisteria, purple is the main color, but there are white and pink here, and 3 color wisteria is admired ...