Nadakuroiwa Suisenkyo in Minami Awaji City is one of the tourist attractions on Awaji Island in winter.
Nada Kuroiwa Suisenkyo is a 7-hectare area with a steep 45-degree slope.
It is said that as many as 5 million wild daffodils grow in colonies,
It is one of the three largest colonies in Japan.
In 2015, the park opened again this winter on Friday, December 25, and we have checked the current blooming conditions.
Monday, December 28, 2015 - Daffodils in bloom - three minutes old
The trees are not yet in full bloom at this time of year, and when we asked, they were only about three minutes in bloom.
Even so, the contrast between the yellow and white daffodil flowers, the fresh leaves that have grown long and tight, and the blue ocean is very beautiful!
However, I thought it was too early at first to see the daffodils that were popping up.
Climbing up the steep slope, I saw beautiful daffodils!
I was so engrossed in pressing the shutter of my cell phone that I thought, "Daffodils are so pretty! I was so absorbed in pressing the shutter of my cell phone that I felt like a maiden.
Daffodil Township in full bloom is naturally beautiful. But I thought,
I thought it would be fun to visit Daffodil Township in its third bloom, where I could have fun taking pictures and looking for my favorite daffodil.
This is today's daffodil bloom status report.
We will continue to report on the status of Nada Kuroiwa Suisenkyo in this blog!
It takes about 35 minutes by car from Michi no Eki Uzushio-Uzumi-no-oka Onaruto Bridge Memorial Hall to Nadakuroiwa Suisenkyo.
If you visit Awaji Island in winter, please stop by! ^^^^/
There is much to see and do in Minami Awaji in winter!
Awaji Island in winter is extremely hot! The island's exquisite cuisine, spectacular scenic spots, and fun leisure activities you will encounter in Minami Awaji!
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Daffodil Blossom Report - Three Minutes Blooming in Nadakuroiwa Suisenkyo
