Red spider festival Lily in Japan
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Red spider festival Lily in Japan
Fifty Week of the year the Japanese built Koma located on the river of the same name and surounded by Kincakud park, looks like a typical rural settlement in Japan peacefully and rhetorically, as created for hiking and walking in nature.
But at the end of September until mid October, this place about fifty miles from Tokyo, turns into an almost surreal landscape with about 500 000 blooming scarlet blossoms, a plant that is know worldwide as a spider -Lily.
Ever year tens of thousands of people mostly from Tokyo and the surrounding cities, hours are spent at the festival celebrating the wonderful little smash and Koma becomes the main tourist destination of Japan.
Visitors who most often come to the family setting along the drinking river around which these navy's navelages grow visit temples, make picnics at proplands surrounded by minorish or sit on the terrace of a number of restourants on the coats.
Lokal specialties and souvenirs are sold at the stalls, which are of course mostly inspired by the shape and boom of beautiful flowers.
Fifty Week of the year the Japanese built Koma located on the river of the same name and surounded by Kincakud park, looks like a typical rural settlement in Japan peacefully and rhetorically, as created for hiking and walking in nature.
But at the end of September until mid October, this place about fifty miles from Tokyo, turns into an almost surreal landscape with about 500 000 blooming scarlet blossoms, a plant that is know worldwide as a spider -Lily.
Ever year tens of thousands of people mostly from Tokyo and the surrounding cities, hours are spent at the festival celebrating the wonderful little smash and Koma becomes the main tourist destination of Japan.
Visitors who most often come to the family setting along the drinking river around which these navy's navelages grow visit temples, make picnics at proplands surrounded by minorish or sit on the terrace of a number of restourants on the coats.
Lokal specialties and souvenirs are sold at the stalls, which are of course mostly inspired by the shape and boom of beautiful flowers.