Hydrangea Viewing in Shukugawa Nishinomiya Photo With Video

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Shukugawa is famous for its cherry blossoms, but right now the hydrangeas are blooming beautifully, so you can enjoy a little flower viewing too (*^^)v

The video really feels like you’re walking along, but it gives you that flower-viewing mood~♪

This year seems to be a great year for hydrangeas, and they’re blooming especially beautifully!(^^)!

The part everyone thinks is the hydrangea flower is actually called the “gaku” (sepal), and the real flowers are the tiny blooms in the center.

The hydrangea in the lower left of the photo above has lots of flowers blooming(*^^)vTake a close look!

The original species of hydrangea is “gaku-ajisai” (lacecap hydrangea). Its flowers look like they frame the tiny buds in the centerThe little dots in the middle become the flowers

When they bloom, they look like this!(^^)!If you look closely, there are so many incredibly cute little flowers blooming

Hydrangeas continue along the foot of the cherry tree-lined path. The location is around here↓

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There are lots blooming around Kurakuenguchi Station!(^^)!

White hydrangeas were also blooming in front of “Taishoan”

They look delicate and beautiful…

The hydrangeas on the opposite bank are beautiful too~!

At this point, it really feels fair to say that flower viewing in Shukugawa isn’t just about cherry blossoms anymore(*^^)v

Why not take a little walk during a break in the rainy season?💖