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Plum Blossoms 「梅の花」
The best view in February is the blossoms signaling the arrival of spring.
Cherry brossoms 「桜」
Many kinds of cherry brossoms enjoyed including Sidare-zakura.
Sakunage 「石楠花」
The lovely white and pink color flowers decorate after finishing cherry blossoms season.
Mt. Hongu in April「本宮山」
Blight green young leaves are covering the mountain.
Green maple leaves 「青もみじ」
Green maple leaves along Miya River are one of the most recommended views, especially in early summer.
Autumn maple leaves 「紅葉」
The view of autumn maple leaves colored red, yellow, and green in our Jinja attracts many visitors every year.
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