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The charm of nature
Last update date May 8, 2023
Flowers that have been everywhere a little before.
And the insects and wild birds that they were everywhere.
I live in a little nostalgic scenery here in Maioka.
Bamboo grove spreads in the back of farmers with rice fields and fields.
The bamboo grove leads to a thick forest mainly consisting of oak, oak, and cherry.
At present, it is not used as a firewood forest, but the seasonal forest will delight walkers.
Deciduous broad-leaved trees such as egonoki, mizuki, and kibushi, in addition to oak, oak and cherry.
Many types of evergreen broad-leaved trees such as white shirakashi, whitedamo, and blueoki
A variety of birds, insects, and small animals live in the forest where the trees grew.
Water seeps out of the coppice forest with rich fallen leaves, creating a pond.
Ogawa amenities are creating the flow of amenities.
Creatures such as small fish, crayfish, and kawanina live quietly.
And wild birds such as egrets and kingfishers also come in search of them.
When the rice field is filled with water, a pair of ducklings came out of nowhere.
It will show you an adorable figure.
In the sky, swallows flies comfortably.
During the walk, stop for a while and look at the violets (spring) and ladybirds blooming at your feet.
Why don't you enjoy such a way of enjoying nature in Maioka?
Maioka Hometown Village Top Page
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Maioka oldness and village general information center "rainbow house" homepage (outside site)
The linked "Rainbow House" homepage is created and operated by the "Maioka Hometown Village Rainbow House Management and Steering Committee".
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Green Environment Bureau Agricultural Administration Department Southern Agricultural Administration Office
Phone: 045-866-8491
Phone: 045-866-8491
Fax: 045-862-4351
Email address: mk-nambunosei@city.yokohama.lg.jp
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