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Magnificent hitachi park in japan. Hitachi Seaside Park Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan Hitachi Japan

April 19 (12-day): Hitachi Park (Kokuei Hitachi Seaside Park)
Instead of an epigraph:
Yesterday, seeing another taxi in the parking lot with open door, through which the lace covers on the seats (about the same) were visible

and with a driver in white gloves, Renin said that we had never taken a taxi ride yet... “Yes, it seems like we don’t need to,” I answered.

In the morning we went on foot to the railway station again and decided to cut off a piece of the road to get there faster. We walk and walk and, at some point, when we reached our main road, along which we had walked back and forth to the station three times already, I realized that there were a lot of buildings here that I had never seen before and that were very difficult not to see. notice, because they really stand out from the crowd. And, although I navigate the terrain quite well, my abilities cannot be compared with Lenin’s internal GPS, therefore, attributing the new houses to my carelessness, I continue to walk silently. At some point, Lenin begins to doubt, although it seems that in the distance in front of us we see a bridge with passing trains. This means the railway station is there, and we are going right. Finally, we ask the Japanese, where is Tokyo Central Station? He points us in the opposite direction from the direction we are going and says that we need to walk another 15 minutes. The guy looks a little strange and we don’t believe him, because... It’s only a 20-minute walk from our hotel to the station, but we’ve already been walking for about fifteen minutes. Let's move forward a little more. We ask the young people again, and they also point in the opposite direction from the direction we are going. Realizing that we may already be late for the train we need, we grab a taxi ("dreams" come true) and get to the station in five minutes, paying 730 yen. In Japan, landing and the first two kilometers charge the same price.
Renin: well, the comrades took the wrong road... The light of thought pointed in the wrong direction.

Today we are going to Hitachi Seaside Park (Kokuei Hitachi) Seaside Park) , located in Hitachinaka, northeast of Tokyo. Official website of the park. The "Access" section fully describes how to get to the park from Tokyo by train.

I “found” this park through a presentation on an online newsletter received from Renina’s employee. I really liked the park, and I went online to see if it was within our reach. It turned out that there was a website, very detailed and well made, that was very easy to find. The peculiarity of this park, as we later learned from Olya, and most Japanese parks, is that flowers and shrubs are changed in accordance with the season or planted so that all year round everything was in bloom in the park.
It takes about two hours to get to the park from Tokyo. First by train, and then by bus. Entry costs 410 yen.

Renin: what? We haven't sung for a long time. Let's sing. The melody is the same, “about horses”:

Although there is no rain, there is no sun either
Severely Renin drinks beer
We're going to the ocean to the ends of the world
We're going to the ocean to the ends of the world
Where in Hitachi everything blooms, blooms, blooms

And they carry me away
And they carry me away
Hitachi relieve wet stress
10 00-3 white horses
Eh
10 00-3 white horses
Hitachi* JAR Express.
(2 times)

* - so we went to Hitachi on Hitachi. And there they still have Tokiwa walking. These are not shinkansen, but they go fast
Here it is, Hitachi, my darling, so surrr from Wiki

And both are on YouTube
Intimate: well, I love trains...

The park is huge and you can't walk much in it. Therefore, a train runs around the park at a fixed time. But we consider this path too time-consuming and (Renin: “We will go a different way”) Let's go rent bicycles. The line is quite long and there are about 16 people left in front of us when a rental employee comes out and announces something in Japanese. Please transport it. It turns out that the bikes have run out and you need to wait at least thirty minutes, and maybe a whole hour, for someone to return more. We are depressed, but there is nothing to do. We wait. As a result, we got our bikes in about twenty minutes. There are bicycles different sizes on different ages. All with luggage bag. There are bikes with baby seats, and even tandems.

Renin. Well, let's sing again. No, not about horses.
When I was tall, handsome and politically aware, i.e. in the early 80s, at the institute, we sang a song. To the tune of "Yellow submarine" by the Beatles.
Do you remember?
You-you-you, you-you...
Do you remember?
So in that student song, the main thing was how the chorus repeats. Not clear yet? It is clear that it is not clear. Therefore - a couplet (under “Yellow submarine”):
So we can go around the garden
We rented bikes
Hey comrade, come over
Get on the bike and give it a ride

On
Ve
Lo
Si
fagot together
Pedi... (uh...)
Hello submarines
Hello submarines
On a bike for two
Hello submarines
submarines
Tram-tram.

We follow the map, which shows parking places and numbers and what can be seen in this or that place. In the parking lot, the bike is simply locked with a key, which you take with you. The key has the bike number on it.

Hitachi Park was founded in 1991 on the site of a former American military base and covers an area of ​​120 hectares. Despite the fact that in Russian everyone is accustomed to reading the word Hitachi as “Hitachi”, the correct spelling is “Hitachi”, which means “dawn” in Japanese. Taken from Do you remember the name of one of the express trains coming here?
What is so remarkable about this park that I was so eager to go there?

Renin: pause. “Intense” music is playing: you-youyyyy, tyryt derIt...
You-you...

And the fact that flowers bloom here all year round, forming colored fields and colorful mosaics. The park is divided into zones where, depending on the season, certain flowers bloom. By checking the calendar map you received, you can always find out in which part of the park which flowers are blooming now.

The first thing we saw when we entered the park and stood in line for bicycles was a sea of ​​colorful daffodils. The flowers are planted so densely that they form unique living pictures. And their number is a million out of 600 varieties! I'm not exaggerating - these are official data.

My shortened translation from the park website. Clearly the romantic wrote the text for him:
Spring begins at Hitachi Seaside Park with the opening Suisen Fantasy. Sun rays penetrate under the shade of pine forests covered with carpets of blooming daffodils. In the park on an area of ​​1 hectare. One million daffodils of over 600 species have been planted, blooming under the pine forest. It is wonderful to have so many daffodils filling the air with their sweet scent.

Back in the saddle again and we ride to the next stop, where just at this time this year 4.5 million (!) nemophila flowers(American forget-me-not).


All Miharashi Hill covered with small light blue flowers.

This is a world of its own, where flowers, sky, Pacific Ocean and even ice cream

All blue. Well, our sky wasn’t particularly blue; so faintly pale blue. But there is no rain... And thanks for that.

At the foot of Miharashi Hill there is a blossom... you won't believe it... Tenderstem broccoli. It's intense yellow harmonizes well with bluish nemophiles.

And when an experienced artist adds a couple more drops of red to the palette...

ABOUT cherry blossoms I'm generally silent. Here it is “default”, i.e. "default".

We pulled up to the parking lot around 1 p.m. Soyokaze kinchen, where there were many different eateries.
Here we bought delicious, well-marinated pork skewers, hot chips and beer. It turned out to be a wonderful lunch.
Renin: remembering, I was drooling all over, so no comments.

Since dogs are allowed into the park, there are a lot of visitors with pets. And so that they don’t have to travel long distances, they are carried in strollers. Yes, yes, you heard right. In strollers. No, not in children's rooms. They look like children's ones, but they look like real dogs, in which they feel great.

In addition to places where flowers are planted, the park has created natural landscapes, for example, seaside sand or gravel dunes, Various types mini-forests.

In the park, in addition to contemplating the most beautiful landscapes, you can swim in the pool, have fun in Pleasure Gardens, where there are more than 25 attractions, and even interact with animals at the zoo.
Here, the first thing we did was perched on a giant Ferris wheel, from a height of one hundred meters there are views of the park and far beyond its borders to the ocean. Unfortunately, again due to the cloudy sky and haze floating in the air, the ocean is not visible in the photo...

We also rode a train through the tunnel, shooting salamanders with laser weapons and getting points for it. And then we went to play mini golf.

Even the light rain that began to fall about two o'clock could not spoil our wonderful day.

Route of the day.

We return to Tokyo and go to the station restaurant street to eat sushi. We've been in Japan for almost two weeks now, and I still haven't tried my favorite sushi. Just a disgrace! But what to do when Renin doesn’t like them and all the time there was a dilemma: to find a place where there is sushi and you can feed him something tasty. Here they are - my sushi with an unknown soup.


And Renin was tempted by shrimp in batter in combination with we don’t remember what.

Renin: I ordered “large shrimp in batter.” Do you see the photo? Did you find the shrimp?
Once again - a dish called “battered shrimp”.
Oh, I fell in love with Japanese cuisine.

From our Japan consultant:
Served with sushi. Miso soup with chopped aburage - fried until it becomes... cheburek dough... tofu (abura - oil, fat, age - fry). Sushi - three tekka maki rolls - dark red tuna meat. Top row three tuna from different areas, hence different colour, squid, shrimp, omelette below, caviar, eel, ginger
At Renin's. Shrimp breaded ebi-fry. Not to be confused with tempura, which uses a batter called batter. In this case, the shrimp is dipped in flour, egg and rolled in bread flakes - panko (can be either fresh or dry).
There is kaisendon in the bowl. Don (bowl) - we already know. Kai - sea, sen - fish, fish products. Kaisen - seafood. A type of chirashi zushi, loose sushi, when they do not form a bun or roll, but place the fish in artistic disorder on a pile of rice, in this case a bowl. So, starting with the orange spot. This is tobiko - flying fish caviar, with a burgundy edge - octopus blanched in boiling water (fresh skin gray, and the “meat” is more transparent; orange chum salmon or salmon, blanched shrimp (fresh ones are more pink and are called amaebi - sweet shrimp), tuna - maguro, and squid with wasabi on top. The far row is crab sticks and Japanese omelette - dashimaki. Greens - in addition to the well-known cucumbers, the obligatory leaf of ao shiso or both green perilla. And the same soup.

Here it is... I thought I ate nigiri sushi with different varieties fish, and here it turns out to be three different parts of the same tuna. And, indeed, the taste was different for all parts. The white ball in the center was not identified. And since it didn’t stick in my memory, it means the portion was neither this nor that... well, that is, neither yum nor yum.

I was told that the sushi that is prepared in Israel has nothing in common with real Japanese sushi. But, to be honest, I didn’t feel it. Does this mean I only go to good Israeli sushi bars? And by the way, did I tell you that in Japanese “sushi” is pronounced “sushi”?

Renin: (frowns) I don’t even remember: was there beer there? Or was he already drinking in the hotel room?
No, what I had at the hotel is understandable.
Wow, today was cool.

Renin was so delicious while he was commenting that he forgot to look at the photo. This is beer! Not a small plan at all!

  • Location: Japan, Ibaraki Prefecture, Hitachinaka
  • Telephone: +81 29 265 9001
  • Square: 120 ha
  • Working hours: Tue-Sun, 9:30-17:00
  • Operating seasons: March-November
  • Website: en.hitachikaihin.jp

Hitachi National Seaside Park is located in Ibaraki Prefecture, on the site of a former American military base. This is a place unlike any other in the country or even in the world. Anyone traveling to the Land of the Rising Sun with an excursion program should definitely include the Japanese Hitachi Park in their plans.

What is interesting about Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan?

Territory national park occupies 120 hectares - this is a kind of record for this kind. This includes countless fields with a variety of plants (mainly flowers), a swimming pool for visitors, an amusement park, cafeterias, children's play areas and even a zoo with exotic fauna. The area is dotted with kilometers of walking and cycling paths. The name of Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan translates as “dawn”. And indeed, it is in the morning hours that walks here bring an extraordinary state of peace to the soul.


Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan - fields of simple but extraordinary beautiful flowers. It is their massive accumulation that makes walks through the park so exciting. From time to time, flower festivals are held here, for which fields of tulips, nemophila (forget-me-nots), poppies, cosmos, and lilies are planted.

Looking at the photo of Hitachi Park, I want to understand what kind of fluffy balls, similar to our tumbleweeds, occupy vast territories. IN different time each year they have a special color: in spring and summer they are green, by autumn they become pink-yellow, and closer to winter they turn bright red. All this is a surprisingly unpretentious kochia, a shrub that can grow on any soil and, with minimal care, amaze with its shapes and shades.




The park is designed in such a way that something is always blooming here. The flowering of some plants gives way to others, and so on until late autumn, after which the winter break begins until March. In the groves under the trees you will be greeted by modest daffodils, and a little further away there is a whole field of tulips, numbering more than 170 varieties.



But the real queen of the park is rightfully considered the American forget-me-not, or nemophila. It comes in the most unusual shades, but they look the most colorful blue flowers. People come from far and wide to admire the blooming of these blue fields. Come and see it and take away a piece of it in your soul flower japan– transparent and airy, like blue nemophila.



How to get to Hitachi Park?

The city of Hitachinaka, near which the park is located, is located 137 km from the capital of Japan. You can get from Hitatinaka in 1.5 hours by high-speed train, and then another 20 minutes by bus. In addition, daily regular buses run along the city-park route, so you won’t get lost even without knowing the language.



Hitachi was founded in 1910 by talented engineer Namihei Odaira. The name of this world-famous company was taken from the Japanese town of the same name where Odaira worked. He approached the development of the emblem with all his inherent responsibility. It should not be ordinary, but should carry something sacred, symbolic and memorable. Therefore, Odair took 2 hieroglyphs as a basis, together they read “sunrise” and “sun”, because the name “Hitachi” itself means “dawn” in translation. He inscribed these hieroglyphs in a circle in which there were 4 diverging rays, and as a result he received an emblem that looked like a target and the center of the universe. Odaira himself saw in her a person who stands against the backdrop of the rising sun and reflects on how to make the future brighter.

Following electric motors, galvanometers, transformers, water turbines, voltmeters and fans began to be produced. This provoked an increase in profits and expansion of production.

In 1924, Hitachi created the first mainline electric locomotive in Japan with the installation alternating current. This new product caused a stir and frantic demand in the Japanese market.

In 1932, an electric refrigerator was produced - a new invention of the company that conquered the market. After well-deserved success, the company tried its hand at developing the promising communications market, and already in 1940 the first automatic telephone exchange with 5,000 numbers was produced.
The war years turned out to be difficult for Japan, the country was practically destroyed to the ground, but, despite this, the Hitachi company is quickly recovering and gaining momentum, moreover, subsidiaries are opening.

In 1948, a special division for coal mining was created, as well as a division of Hitachi Koki Co, specializing in the production of tools.

In the 50s, Hitachi established itself as a stable and powerful manufacturer of air conditioners and fans. To confirm this, the first one was released in Japan in 1952 window air conditioner, in 1961 - the first air conditioner with a heat pump, and in 1967 they produced an air conditioner, the likes of which had never existed in the world. Its uniqueness lies in the function of dehumidifying the air without lowering the temperature.

In 1957, the millionth Hitachi tool was produced.
A year later, the electron microscopes produced by the company won the Grand Prix at the Brussels World Exhibition.

In the 60-70s, Hitachi was already a generally recognized leader in the field of microelectronics and computer systems. All the positions developed in these areas were successfully applied in the products they produced.

In 1970, the company developed a computer system for controlling the movement of high-speed trains, and in 1979 a series of general-purpose computers appeared on the market.

In the same 1974, the world's first hammer drill with microprocess. It was not just the world's first drill, but the world's first micro-process tool.

In 1977, the air conditioner market was in for a new product. A device with microsensors was released that monitored the temperature and humidity of the air in the room, and a year later an air conditioner appeared, which was controlled using a computer.

In 1984, mass production of 256 Kbit DRAM memory chips was launched.

The year 1985 was marked by the production of over 30 million power tools. In the same year, a CAD system with a high-resolution color display was quickly developed.

In the 90s, the company, as before, worked in many directions. In particular, highly sensitive tubes transmitting electron beam waves were developed in 1991, and modules with a wide viewing angle were developed in 1995.

In 1997, Hitachi was awarded by the Association of Japanese Electrical Manufacturers for creating the world's fastest centrifuge, which was also compact.

The beginning of the 21st century was eventful. Firstly, in 2000, the world's first DVD video camera was created (it is compatible with the DVD-RAM 4.7 GB standard). Later develops a contactless integrated circuit (the world's smallest), a high-temperature lead-free solder paste, and the first commercial HDD, the capacity of which is 1TB.

Throughout its history, the company has established itself as a reliable manufacturer of a wide range of products, from electric motors to computer developments. The tools produced by the company enjoy proven success among consumers, because the quality, fineness of parts and the production traditions inherent in the company will not leave anyone indifferent. Enjoys success and Appliances. Only in 2012 does it stop producing televisions.

In 2010, Hitachi successfully celebrated its 100th anniversary. World production gurus were invited, famous people and, of course, company employees.

In 2011, Hitachi, Toshiba, Sony and Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (a Japanese public-private corporation) announced the creation of a joint venture that would specialize in the production of computer screens for portable equipment. It is expected that such cooperation will lead to the fact that this enterprise will soon become the largest player in the market.

The symbol of Hitachi Corporation has become a large spreading tree that grows in Moanalua Park (Hawaii). The age of this tree is approximately 130 years ( late XIX century), 25 meters in height, 40-meter crown diameter and 7-meter trunk diameter. It symbolizes the constant desire to expand one’s capabilities, to gain new positions in the global market, while not forgetting one’s own roots.

Hitachi History Milestones

1910: The first product of the newly formed company was three 5 hp electric motors. With. (3.6775 kW) each
1924: Japan's first AC mainline electric locomotive was designed
1932: The first Hitachi electric refrigerator was created
1948: A division was created for the production of equipment and accessories for coal mining, and power tools Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd
1952: First Hitachi air conditioner installed
1957: Hitachi power tool production reached 1 million units
1958: Hitachi electron microscopes won the Grand Prix at the World Exhibition in Brussels
1970: A computer system for controlling the movement of Shinkansen high-speed trains is developed
1974: First series of general purpose computers released
1974: The DV20VA microprocessor impact drill is released, the world's first microprocessor power tool.
1984: Start of mass production of 256 KB DRAM memory chips
1985: Power tool production exceeded 30 million units
1985: CAD systems with high-resolution color displays developed
1991: Highly sensitive transmitting cathode ray tubes are developed
1996: Super TFT LCD module with ultra-wide viewing angle released
1997: The company was awarded the Japanese Electrical Manufacturers Association award for the development of a compact centrifuge (150,000 rpm) - the fastest in the world
1998: A 128-megabit single-electron memory chip was created
2000: The world's first DVD video camera compatible with the DVD-RAM 4.7 GB standard was created
2001: e-government document management systems for government agencies were developed
2003: The world's smallest contactless integrated circuit with an area of ​​0.3 mm² is developed
2004: Lead-free, high-temperature solder paste created
2007: First commercial hard drive with a capacity of 1 terabyte
2010: Hitachi 100th anniversary
2011: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies' hard drive division is acquired by Western Digital.
2012: Hitachi stops producing TVs
2015: Entry of the German company Metabo into Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.
2017: Sale by Hitachi Ltd of its division engaged in the production and sale of power tools - Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd., to the private investment fund KKR & Co. L.P. (USA), also known as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.

Hitachi Seaside National Park is located in the Japanese city of Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture. This is a unique place on the coast Pacific Ocean changes its color with each new season, so whenever you come here, you can admire the riot of colors.

Description of Hitachi Park

Hitachi Park covers an area of ​​350 hectares (200 hectares are open to visitors); it was founded in 1991 on the site of a former US military base. Today this place is a true flower kingdom, because all kinds of plants grow here: daffodils, tulips, poppies, lilies, sakura.

In May, Japan's Hitachi Park looks like a huge sky-blue blanket, as nemophila - American forget-me-nots - bloom on the hills at this time. This event is celebrated with the “Harmony of Nemophiles” festival; during this period, thousands of tourists come to Hitachi Seaside Park to see this amazing spectacle with their own eyes.

At the beginning of June, poppies begin to bloom - the fields turn bright red, and by July green fluffy balls of kochia appear here. Despite its demonstrative “softness,” this plant is quite prickly to the touch.

By September, the green kochia changes its color to orange and purplish red, creating a stunning contrast with the bright blue sky. The flowering time of cosmos begins in mid-autumn. Together with kochia, such a tandem creates the brightest palette - everyone should see these fabulous landscapes in their lives.

Infrastructure of Hitachi Park in Japan

The park is home to one of the oldest private houses in eastern Japan. It was located in the city of Inashiki about 350 years ago, and in 2010 it was restored and moved to Hitachi Park.

In addition to admiring the flowers, at Hitachi National Seaside Park you can go on rides, see animals in the zoo and swim in the pool. After a walk in the fresh air, you can have a snack in one of the many cafes.

There are also bicycle paths here; exploring the vast territory on a bicycle is even more interesting. You can bring your own bike or rent one on site. Rent price:

  • adults for 3 hours - 400 JPY, every next 30 minutes - 50 JPY;
  • for children for 3 hours - 250 JPY, every next 20 minutes - 50 JPY.

Visiting information

Address: 605-4 Mawatari Onuma, Hitachinaka 312-0012, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

Official site: hitachikaihin.jp

Working hours

Hitachi Park is open every day during the following periods:

  • in spring - from March 26 to May 31 (09:30 - 17:00);
  • in summer - from July 21 to August 31 (09:30 - 18:00);
  • in autumn - from October 1 to October 31 (09:30 - 17:00);
  • in winter - from December 25 to December 31 (09:30 - 16:30).

Ticket price

*Prices are current for 2018.

How to get to Hitachi Seaside parks

From Tokyo, Hitachi National Park can be reached by train from Ueno Station. The JR Hitachi-Tokiwa train passes through Hitachinaka (Katsuta Station) and takes approximately 80 minutes. From Katsuta Station to the park it is only 20 minutes by bus.

Hitachi Park on the map of Hitatinaki

Hitachi Seaside National Park is located in the Japanese city of Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture. This unique place on the Pacific coast changes its color with each new season, so whenever you come here, you can admire a riot of colors.

Description of Hitachi Park

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JAPANESE PARK HITACHI.

There is a truly magical place in the world, this is Honshu Island in Japan. You can call it this if only because the Japanese national park Hitachi Seaside Park is located here. This is one of the most beautiful parks in the country. Its name in translation means nothing more than “dawn” and very accurately reveals the essence of the beauty of the park itself.


Just a few decades ago, in the place where today the park is fragrant with flower beds, there were US military bases. After some time, these lands were transferred to the Japanese government. And already in 1991, the first part of the Hitachi park opened. At that time, its area was no more than 70 hectares. Today the park has expanded significantly and is freely spread over an area of ​​120 hectares. But the hardworking and purposeful Japanese are not going to stop there and are planning to soon expand it to three hundred hectares.

The Japanese Hitachi Park surprises not only with its size; it is recognized throughout the world as unusual. Where does this fame come from?

The fact is that in this park it is not mainly trees and shrubs that grow, as is usually the case in such places, but numerous beautiful flower plants. Exactly various types and varieties of flowers form the basis of the Hitachi Park, with flowering different plants occurs almost continuously, bright buds gradually replace each other.

Japanese Hitachi Park is filled with large areas of flowers not only for the sake of decorating the landscape. Their natural beauty delights the eyes of numerous visitors during various flower festivals. The festival most beloved by the public is called “Harmony of the Nemophiles.” Usually it is timed to coincide with the flowering of a rather rare flower plant- blue nemophila. Four and a half million copies of this flower are planted on the gentle hills of a Japanese park, which turn sky blue during its flowering period. And to tourists, who come here in the thousands to see this floral miracle, it seems that the sky merges with the earth at these moments.

In fact, this flower is not at all a typical plant for the Japanese landscape. IN natural conditions it is found only in one place on earth - in North America. Namely, in the states of Oregon and California. In this area, the nemophila growing in sunny groves is called “American forget-me-not” or “blue eyes”. In fact, the color of the flowers of the plant is not only pure blue, sometimes the flowers take on a spotted color.

The name of the flower itself, “nemophilas”, consists of two words: the Greek “nemos” - grove and “phileo” - love. Probably, the origin of this word can be explained by the fact that some types of nemophila like to grow in partial shade rather than in a sunny place. Nemophila is an annual herbaceous plant with pubescent and pinnately lobed leaves up to 20 cm high and fairly large single bell-shaped flowers.

The continuous bloom of lilies, poppies, tulips, daffodils, roses and many other plants makes Hitachi Park a truly heavenly place where it is pleasant to relax and contemplate floral wonders. You can admire each individual flower of original beauty and the patterned designs of intricately scattered flower beds. After all, flowers here are planted not in separate small flower beds, but in spacious fields. And they are always presented in such unimaginable quantities that it seems as if a sea of ​​flowers has spilled over the earth.

Also makes a lasting impression lush flowering ume and sakura in Hitachi Park. Moreover, sakura is represented here in the amount of at least one thousand trees. The Japanese park in the spring is an incredibly beautiful sight; it is amazingly transformed when the sakura trees try on their best - wedding dresses.

Of course, it is precisely during this period that the flower festival is held annually. At this time, paper lanterns are hung on the branches of each tree, which adds a special festive touch to the already lovely sakura dress.

But even in the fall, Hitachi Park does not lose its charm, but, on the contrary, acquires a different palette of colors, becoming covered with a fluffy “carpet” of green and red kochia bushes. Of course, in addition to plants, Hitachi Park also has other advantages such as a swimming pool, a zoo, an amusement park, various attractions, etc. Both adults and children will enjoy relaxing here - everyone will find something of their own.

In July, the fields of the park are covered with fluffy kochia bushes:

In September, kochia gradually change color from green to red:

The later the autumn, the more saturated the color of the kochia becomes.

Cosmos grow next to the kochia.