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Hiroyuki M
The foot of the mountain of Susuki spreads out.
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I stayed at Mineyama Kogen Hotel Relaxia and visited first thing the next morning. It was "Tomine Nature Exchange Center" that arrived in about 15 minutes by car from the hotel. It was under construction a little, but it didn't hinder me to see the grassland where the pine ears shine. Like a location for TV and movies, the honami of pine ears on one side is a picture. I thought I would like to visit next time at "Noyaki".
I went to see pine trees. Tomine Kogen Nesuki is the best! You can easily see the vast view of pine trees, sit down thanks to the exchange hall, and have drinks and clean toilets. It helps. It's a pity that the road is crowded.
In October 2018, I visited with four friends on a day trip bus tour of a travel agency. It is a building that is maintained as a base campsite on Tomine Kogen. The view of the plateau from the terrace attached here is outstanding. It is a short walk along the path of Susuki Field. It's a little high, so you can see it immediately. It may be because it is the season of pineapple, but local handmade foods were sold by the terrace. Beauty ... such as Sansho tsukudani, honey, jam.
I consulted with my friends to go on a sunny day in the Susuki season and decided the day while staring at the weather forecast. It was great because I was able to go on a good weather day! I took the plateau bus to Tohomine Kogen. (Reservation by the day before)
10 Recommended from mid-month. If you go around the waves of Susukino to the observatory, 90~ 120 minutes course. Blowed by the wind. Washing my heart, unfortunately it rained at the end and it was fluttering, but I want to go again soon. 3 There is a wildfire on Saturday at the end of the month, but I am prepared for traffic jams early. There are many parking lots.
The foot of the mountain of Susuki spreads out.
I stayed at Mineyama Kogen Hotel Relaxia and visited first thing the next morning. It was "Tomine Nature Exchange Center" that arrived in about 15 minutes by car from the hotel. It was under construction a little, but it didn't hinder me to see the grassland where the pine ears shine. Like a location for TV and movies, the honami of pine ears on one side is a picture. I thought I would like to visit next time at "Noyaki".
I went to see the suki.
I went to see pine trees. Tomine Kogen Nesuki is the best! You can easily see the vast view of pine trees, sit down thanks to the exchange hall, and have drinks and clean toilets. It helps. It's a pity that the road is crowded.
Excellent view from the terrace!
In October 2018, I visited with four friends on a day trip bus tour of a travel agency. It is a building that is maintained as a base campsite on Tomine Kogen. The view of the plateau from the terrace attached here is outstanding. It is a short walk along the path of Susuki Field. It's a little high, so you can see it immediately. It may be because it is the season of pineapple, but local handmade foods were sold by the terrace. Beauty ... such as Sansho tsukudani, honey, jam.
The score is cool!
I consulted with my friends to go on a sunny day in the Susuki season and decided the day while staring at the weather forecast. It was great because I was able to go on a good weather day! I took the plateau bus to Tohomine Kogen. (Reservation by the day before)
Hiking, trekking.
10 Recommended from mid-month. If you go around the waves of Susukino to the observatory, 90~ 120 minutes course. Blowed by the wind. Washing my heart, unfortunately it rained at the end and it was fluttering, but I want to go again soon. 3 There is a wildfire on Saturday at the end of the month, but I am prepared for traffic jams early. There are many parking lots.