
佐賀・嬉野温泉 第25回うれしのあったかまつり
嬉野の中心市街地にある本通り商店街に毎年公募により入選した百人一句と絵柄を掲載した高さ2mの百句百灯華灯籠が、100基優雅に立ち並ぶ。中川通り、新湯通りには鍋野和紙に絵付けした灯りのオブジェが並び、温泉公園には竹灯篭や和紙を使ったオブジェが、豊玉姫神社参道には陶器燈籠が灯るなど、温泉街一帯が灯りのイベントで包まれる。 画像提供:(C)嬉野温泉観光協会
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嬉野の中心市街地にある本通り商店街に毎年公募により入選した百人一句と絵柄を掲載した高さ2mの百句百灯華灯籠が、100基優雅に立ち並ぶ。中川通り、新湯通りには鍋野和紙に絵付けした灯りのオブジェが並び、温泉公園には竹灯篭や和紙を使ったオブジェが、豊玉姫神社参道には陶器燈籠が灯るなど、温泉街一帯が灯りのイベントで包まれる。 画像提供:(C)嬉野温泉観光協会
Asahi-Oka Park, a venue that has also been selected as one of Japan's top 100 historical parks, is known as one of the three largest cherry blossom spots in Saga Prefecture. During the cherry blossom festival, it is crowded with many flower visitors and you can also enjoy lighting up the cherry blossoms at night.
The cherry blossoms are gregarious in the area around the pond which extends near the entrance gate and on the left side of the "Azalea Valley" under the cliffs of Mount Mifune. The light-up is based on the fantastic symmetry created by the water mirror of the flower and the pond, and the contrast with the cherry blossom garden that spreads at the base against the background of the rock surface of Mt. Cherry blossoms such as Yamazakura, Yoshino Yoshino, Oshima zakura and Yaezakura, 200,000 azaleas such as Mitsuba, Kurume and Hirado (Yodogawa), an estimated 170-year-old Oto near Hagino Ochaya, and a relay of flowers from early spring to early summer will be held.
At the evening festival on the first day, about 100 men in the form of a squeeze will perform the evening mikoshi. At the second day, the children procession, stage events, and the mikoshi made by each group will walk through the city.
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