Send Us Your Photos of Nishinomiya Azaleas

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The Kobano-mitsuba-tsutsuji azaleas at Hirota Shrine were blooming beautifully again this year (^^)/
(This article was inspired by a tip from Shu. Thank you!)

The wall of azaleas near the west gate of Kobe College along the Imazu Nishi Line

looked like it was just starting to bloom more and more (^^)/Photo taken on April 14

Last year, it looked like this (^^)/

There must still be plenty of azalea spots in Nishinomiya that are worth showing off.

Don’t know what azaleas look like?

They’re the flowers you used to suck the nectar from as a kid! By the way, they come in white, pink, and deep pink (^^♪

We’d like to put together a roundup like we do for cherry blossoms in Nishinomiya, so please send us the location and photos through our information submission form or LINE. If possible, we’d love photos that include something that makes it clear they were taken in Nishinomiya.