Honey plum festival

Honey plum festival

Event Overview

Every year on February 11, a plum festival is held to mark the beginning of Kanmei. A number of events are held, including street performances, snapper scooping, and stamp rallies, and various mock shops are lined up. "Walking party" which walks a course of about 5.7km while enjoying the scent of early blooming plums is also scheduled to be held at the same time (participation free, reception on the day). Image courtesy: Tatsuno City

Info

Shanyang Railway Shanyang Railway Station → 15 minutes by car
It is 10km 20 minutes from Ryuno IC, Sanyo-do, via Prefectural Road 29, National Route 250; or 30 minutes from Ryuno Nishi IC, Sanyo-do, via Prefectural Road 121.442, National Route 250.

Event Period

* 10-13: 20

Price

Free

Event Category

Flower view, nature


Tatsuno City

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