
第42回いいやま雪まつり
新潟との県境にある信州の豪雪地帯・飯山を舞台に行われる恒例のイベント。市街地を中心に、市内各所に市民がつくった大小さまざまな雪像が、スキー観光客などを出迎える。市街地に作られた雪見灯籠はロマンチックな雰囲気。 画像提供:いいやま雪まつり実行委員会
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飯山市菜の花公園
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新潟との県境にある信州の豪雪地帯・飯山を舞台に行われる恒例のイベント。市街地を中心に、市内各所に市民がつくった大小さまざまな雪像が、スキー観光客などを出迎える。市街地に作られた雪見灯籠はロマンチックな雰囲気。 画像提供:いいやま雪まつり実行委員会
上杉謙信が築城した飯山城址は、北信濃随一といわれる桜の名所。約400本のソメイヨシノが城山全体をピンク色に覆い尽くす。城址からは眼下に千曲川の雄大な流れと、残雪を頂いた志賀公園の山並みが望める。
Old needles are served in front of a needletower in the precinct. 11 o'clock ~. After the process, the needle is delivered and incense is carried out. The main temple of Zenkoji was completed by the Tokugawa shogunate in the year of Genroku 16 (1703), ordered by the Matsushiro Domain to start reconstruction work, and was completed in the year of Hoei 4 (1707), and designated as a national treasure as a temple structure representing the middle Edo period.
It is located on a terrace in the east of the city area and is known as a place of cherry blossoms. The D-51 and children's park in the park are crowded with families under the cherry blossoms in full spring. From the park, you can see the central Alps of the remaining snow. Image courtesy: (one company) Ina City Tourism Association
An apricot flower that heralds a spring visit a little earlier than cherry blossoms. The best Anzu no Sato in Japan, which is said to be one hundred thousand at a glance, is wrapped in a pink veil and looks like Togengo. You can also enjoy precious raw apricots around the middle of June. * Please confirm the information of flowering in advance. Image courtesy of Shinshu Chikuma Tourism Bureau
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